My thoughts are "it's rare to get a 320+ pound center." Zach Frazier along with Jackson People's Johnson are in that rare class. Everyone got excited about Jackson, and Zach is being undervalued in my opinion. There's also that Graham guy. Bucs can almost certainly trade down a little bit. I see some underrated Ot's in the second round(I'm actually scared they'll get picked before the Bucs 2nd round pick. Jason Licht has a lot of intel on who likes who, what they're likely to do; when you probably need to trade up for a guy) Assuming the Bucs go the Oline route, I think the Bucs need two more Oline to really solidify their oline. Bucs haven't been able to run the ball for two years now because of the oline not being where it needs to be. I know the Bucs will be enticed by a lot of skill position players. I'd say maintain patience. Fix the o(and dline if you can), and players will fall out after pre-season cuts, free agency, you name it. There's Wr's/cb's in the lower end of this draft. One thing is for sure, Qb's, Wr's, Hb's, corners look good or bad depending on trench play.
First of all ..I'm a mountaineer/Bucss fan. Are you guys aware of how Frazier ended his career?. WVU was driving for a GW score when Frazier picked up our RB and basically ran with him for a key 1st down. Unfortunately, he broke his leg on the play. But, he didnt want to cost his team a 10 second runoff (this was with less than a minute to go in the game) so he "willled himself" to the sidelines, crawling past the sideline marker till he collapsed on the sideline to get the necessary medical treatment. This play will make him a legend at WVU. (We also won the game). He started as a true freshman (played some at guard) and was truly DOMINANT from Sophomore -Senior seasons (no redshirt). I feel like he will probably be a 10+year starter in the NFL (As long as he stays healthy) and could be the next "Big Red". I'm pretty sure Tampa will draft an IOL in the first 2 rounds. I'd be VERY happy with Frazier or the Kid from Oregon. (From the limited tape I've watched)
@@tomromeojr6306 I can't find anything on Zach Frazer having an injury during the draft process. But, thanks for the story. I kind of think Frazer is a potentially great surprise pick(if they choose to do so)
As long as we didnt fix the great three, all discussion about the first 2 picks is guessing. I would love to have Frazier or Powers-Johnson, but I think we will end with Bartolini or Limmer.
He broke his fibula last season and is supposed to be ready for the combine. I'm all for staying flexible on this draft. What if Johnny Newton the top D-lineman falls to us at #26? We need to be ready with plans and backup plans. Thank God we have Jason Licht to sort it all out.
My thoughts are "it's rare to get a 320+ pound center." Zach Frazier along with Jackson People's Johnson are in that rare class. Everyone got excited about Jackson, and Zach is being undervalued in my opinion.
There's also that Graham guy. Bucs can almost certainly trade down a little bit. I see some underrated Ot's in the second round(I'm actually scared they'll get picked before the Bucs 2nd round pick. Jason Licht has a lot of intel on who likes who, what they're likely to do; when you probably need to trade up for a guy)
Assuming the Bucs go the Oline route, I think the Bucs need two more Oline to really solidify their oline. Bucs haven't been able to run the ball for two years now because of the oline not being where it needs to be. I know the Bucs will be enticed by a lot of skill position players. I'd say maintain patience. Fix the o(and dline if you can), and players will fall out after pre-season cuts, free agency, you name it.
There's Wr's/cb's in the lower end of this draft.
One thing is for sure, Qb's, Wr's, Hb's, corners look good or bad depending on trench play.
Think Frazier will be in consideration for sure
First of all ..I'm a mountaineer/Bucss fan. Are you guys aware of how Frazier ended his career?. WVU was driving for a GW score when Frazier picked up our RB and basically ran with him for a key 1st down. Unfortunately, he broke his leg on the play. But, he didnt want to cost his team a 10 second runoff (this was with less than a minute to go in the game) so he "willled himself" to the sidelines, crawling past the sideline marker till he collapsed on the sideline to get the necessary medical treatment. This play will make him a legend at WVU. (We also won the game). He started as a true freshman (played some at guard) and was truly DOMINANT from Sophomore -Senior seasons (no redshirt). I feel like he will probably be a 10+year starter in the NFL (As long as he stays healthy) and could be the next "Big Red". I'm pretty sure Tampa will draft an IOL in the first 2 rounds. I'd be VERY happy with Frazier or the Kid from Oregon. (From the limited tape I've watched)
@@tomromeojr6306 I can't find anything on Zach Frazer having an injury during the draft process. But, thanks for the story.
I kind of think Frazer is a potentially great surprise pick(if they choose to do so)
Well, I'm split between Zach Frazer and that DL Robinson(I'm not letting his 40 time derail me . . .)
@@oker59 he DEFINITELY broke his arm on the last play of his career....i think hes fully recovered
As long as we didnt fix the great three, all discussion about the first 2 picks is guessing. I would love to have Frazier or Powers-Johnson, but I think we will end with Bartolini or Limmer.
He looks like he would feel right at home in Tampa our guards losing blocks to his left and right- it would be like he never left WV!
He broke his fibula last season and is supposed to be ready for the combine. I'm all for staying flexible on this draft. What if Johnny Newton the top D-lineman falls to us at #26? We need to be ready with plans and backup plans. Thank God we have Jason Licht to sort it all out.
Country boy gonna move some asses
Graham Barton is better
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