Cynthia Frelund’s analytics-based mock draft says Bucs should prioritize defense

In her analytics-based mock draft over at NFL.com, Cynthia Frelund believes the Bucs would benefit most by going defense in round one.

There are a lot of mock drafts floating around out there. In fact, I’m pretty sure that 10 new ones just popped up in the time it took me to write that sentence.

While the 2020 NFL draft will certainly be a different experience this year given the coronavirus pandemic and the travel restrictions that come along with it, teams are still doing their best to prepare for their time on the clock.

The Buccaneers hold the 14th pick after finishing 7-9 last season. With six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady now their quarterback, Tampa Bay will want to make sure Brady stays upright as much as possible. Most mock drafts seem to agree the Bucs will go with an offensive tackle in round one, but Cynthia Frelund’s analytics-based mock draft over at NFL.com says Tampa Bay should go defense.

Frelund’s mock draft doesn’t try to predict what teams will actually do. Instead, she looks to maximize each team’s potential to win as many games as possible in 2020. Therefore, she has the Bucs selecting South Carolina DT Javon Kinlaw.

Per Frelund:

“My model projects Kinlaw’s production at interior defensive line would add more to Tampa’s 2020 wins than any available O-lineman (adding right tackle Joe Haeg shifted this) or defensive back. Kinlaw’s Day 1 impact in Todd Bowles’ system forecasts to be most felt against the pass, which will help the Bucs’ young defensive backfield, as the front and back of defenses complement each other.”

Frelund may have a point. The Bucs had the league’s third-best scoring offense last season, averaging 28.6 points per game. Perhaps taking a solid defender in round one like Kinlaw might be more beneficial than an OT. After all, when you play in a division with both Drew Brees and Matt Ryan, you need to be able to pressure the quarterback.

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Draft Wire’s latest mock draft has Bucs adding size to their defensive line

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers could find their defensive tackle of the future in the 2020 NFL Draft.

As we get closer and closer to the end of the 2019 NFL season, the draft order for 2020 is becoming clearer and clearer.

For the 4-7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they currently hold the 12 spot, which in the past has produced some quality picks, like Vita Vea for the Bucs in 2018 and Deshaun Watson for the Texans the year before that.

While the Bucs would certainly love it if a quarterback of Watson’s caliber were available at that spot in the 2020 NFL Draft, it’s looking more and more likely that the three biggest QB names on the board — Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Herbert — could be gone by the time Tampa Bay is on the clock, at least, according to the latest mock draft from Draft Wire.

While finding an offensive lineman might be the team’s biggest need after quarterback, Draft Wire has the Bucs adding size and strength to their already formidable defensive line with the selection of South Carolina defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw.

Kinlaw, a 6-foot-6, 310-pound senior, could be the perfect replacement for Ndamukong Suh, who signed a one-year deal with the Bucs in the offseason shortly after the release of Gerald McCoy. Kinlaw is larger than Suh and also a decade younger. Pairing him with Vea could help the Bucs maintain their strong defensive front for years to come.

Kinlaw would certainly be a welcome addition, and given that the Bucs used several draft picks in April on their secondary, perhaps adding to the defensive line could be the way to go this time around.

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