Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2021 Season Recap
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had hopes of becoming the eighth franchise in NFL history to win back-to-back Super Bowls after returning all 22 starters from last year’s team.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had hopes of becoming the eighth franchise in NFL history to win back-to-back Super Bowls after returning all 22 starters from last year’s team.
This preseason was the first opportunity to see what we could expect from the 2021 NFL Draft class. The group is headlined by the five first-round quarterbacks, all of whom showed potential. Also, some young defensive talent was on display early on, led by a few edge players.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians and general manager Jason Licht didn’t have many needs entering the 2021 NFL Draft. Returning all 22 starters from last season’s Super Bowl win gave Arians and Licht some flexibility.
Joe Tryon has been a late riser up many draft boards, even into first-round consideration. When a player takes off a whole year after being considered underdeveloped and still garners that consideration, it is hard to avert interest elsewhere. Are the rumors correct that Tryon is a first-rounder?
The Baltimore Ravens were mainly quiet in free agency as they usually are. Aside from trying to sign a veteran wide receiver, the Ravens had only one meaningful signing, adding former New York Giants’ guard Kevin Zeitler. Despite losing a couple of starters, the Ravens don’t have many holes on paper to fill in the draft.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had hopes of becoming the eighth franchise in NFL history to win back-to-back Super Bowls after returning all 22 starters from last year’s team.
This preseason was the first opportunity to see what we could expect from the 2021 NFL Draft class. The group is headlined by the five first-round quarterbacks, all of whom showed potential. Also, some young defensive talent was on display early on, led by a few edge players.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians and general manager Jason Licht didn’t have many needs entering the 2021 NFL Draft. Returning all 22 starters from last season’s Super Bowl win gave Arians and Licht some flexibility.
Joe Tryon has been a late riser up many draft boards, even into first-round consideration. When a player takes off a whole year after being considered underdeveloped and still garners that consideration, it is hard to avert interest elsewhere. Are the rumors correct that Tryon is a first-rounder?
The Baltimore Ravens were mainly quiet in free agency as they usually are. Aside from trying to sign a veteran wide receiver, the Ravens had only one meaningful signing, adding former New York Giants’ guard Kevin Zeitler. Despite losing a couple of starters, the Ravens don’t have many holes on paper to fill in the draft.
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