8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from ARI)
Jedrick Wills | OT | Alabama
Just like the Browns, the Bucs have a glaring need at one of their tackle spots. For Tampa Bay, Donovan Smith is locked in at left tackle for at least another season, but Demar Dotson is gone, making the right side the priority here.
This draft should give the Bucs a perfect opportunity to remedy that, but currently sitting at No. 14 overall, they may not get a shot at any of this year’s top four tackles without making a move up the board like this. It’s a six-pick jump into the top 10, so it won’t be terribly cheap, but targeting a non-quarterback should keep the price reasonable.
Wills played right tackle for the Crimson Tide opposite Alex Leatherwood, and was tested against some of the top competition in the nation. He’s exactly what the Bucs need to bolster Tom Brady’s protection immediately, and also give them a long-term solution at a key position.