2.) Gerald McCoy, DT – 2010
Perhaps the toughest part about watching this Bucs team finally turn the corner under Bruce Arians is that McCoy isn’t a part of it. The former All-Pro spent the first nine years of his NFL career in Tampa Bay before being released last offseason, never once making the playoffs. McCoy made six-straight Pro Bowls from 2012 to 2017. After his release, he joined the Carolina Panthers while he watched the guy picked one spot ahead of him in the 2010 draft, Ndamukong Suh, come to the Bucs to take his place… and number.