March 31, 2023

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Kyle Riddle’s Rundown: Draft Edition

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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 28: A general view of the draft stage during the 2011 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall on April 28, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images)

To trade or not to trade that is the question.

The Bucs currently sit at number 5, and GM Jason Licht says he’s got 5 different players he’s thinking about taking at that spot. The way I see it is if Quinnen Williams or Josh Allen is already gone by the time the Bucs pick, it could be time to trade down, especially if they decide to pass on Devin White and instead decided to acquire more picks. There’s a lot of holes on this team so the more picks we get in the early rounds, the better.

The Redskins has expressed interest in trading into the top 5 in return the Bucs would most likely get their mid-first round pick at 15 and their second-round pick. If we were to make that trade players like Brian Burns, Montez Sweat, and Greedy Williams could all still be on the board. Anyone of those players would have an immediate impact, especially Burns, who fits this defense perfectly.

In the second round, there are a plethora of MLB, D Linemen, and DBs still available to choose from. Whatever the Bucs decide, I wish them the best of luck.