Bucs rookie offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs was the featured name from the team’s 2020 draft class, which isn’t surprising seeing as the Bucs were in search of a franchise tackle to plug in on the O-line this season.
While the Bucs’ offense, headed by new quarterback Tom Brady, will be the talk of Tampa this season, the defense could surprise some people. After solid rookie outings from guys like Devin White and Sean Murphy- Bunting, the Bucs added even more young talent to their secondary in round two of the draft by selecting Minnesota safety Antoine Winfield Jr., whose father was a three-time NFL Pro Bowl cornerback.
Winfield Sr. was a first-round pick of the Buffalo Bills in 1999 after a stellar career at Ohio State. And, it seems the younger Winfield likes to dream about what might have been had the two paired up as teammates.
You can check out the actual video below. If Winfield Jr. plays anything like his dad, the Bucs may have gotten him as a steal in round two.
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