Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Bucs desperately needed a starting right tackle, and they got the perfect fit with Iowa’s Tristan Wirfs, who could have easily been a top-five pick and the first tackle off the board. Trading a fourth-round pick to move up one spot wasn’t cheap, but it was worth it.
In the second round, the Bucs filled their biggest need on defense with another huge bargain, landing Minnesota safety Antoine Winfield, Jr. at No. 45 overall. The No. 25 overall player on my board, Winfield’s versatility and big-play ability make him a perfect fit in Todd Bowles’ scheme.
Vanderbilt running back Ke’Shawn Vaughn has the skill set to be the new James White for Tom Brady, and Minnesota wide receiver Tyler Johnson was a grand slam in the fifth round for an already loaded passing attack. Depth and special teams value was found toward the end of the draft, giving Tampa Bay a strong haul across the board.