Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Few teams came into this draft with a more glaring need than the Bucs had at right tackle, and they gave up a fourth-round pick to make sure they got their man in Iowa’s Tristan Wirfs at No. 13 overall.
An early run on running backs in the second round left the Bucs empty-handed at No. 45 overall, but they got fantastic value in Minnesota safety Antoine Winfield, Jr., filling their biggest defensive need with a player who should have gotten strong first-round consideration.
Vanderbilt running back Ke’Shawn Vaughn felt like a reach in the third round, but he’s a versatile back who put up huge numbers against SEC competition, and without a stellar supporting cast.