Tuesday Morning Links for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Couple of big Bucs stories yesterday, at least for the off-season. Brian Griese getting canned and Roy Miller signing on are the two latest transactions that will shape the Tampa Bay Buccaneer's roster going into training camp. Let's take a spin around the interwebz and see what else is making Buccaneer's news.
Can Paris Warren make it back? - Granted, it won't be with the Bucs, but I find myself rooting for him. He had essentially made the team in 2007 until a badly dislocated ankle at the end of the last pre-season game cost him the entire year. Hard not to root for him.
NFL Power Rankings - No, not in terms of talent, wins, or titles, but in "continuity and stability." To find the Bucs on this list, you're gonna need to scroll all the way down to number 29. Yep, just a few from being dead last. It's times like this we need to thank the Detroit Lions for being in existence.
Ward could breakout - A look at one player from each team that could or should have a break out year. Just as a side note, they list Darren Sproles as San Diego's breakout player. In other news, the sun is hot and water is wet.
A look into the 2010 draft - It's never too early to look a full year ahead. From our own SBNation, it looks like the Bucs are projected to be picking second in 2010, hardly a good sign. I have some other picks based on this years team that would be a better pick than who they selected for us, but it's hard to argue when 2009 hasn't kicked off yet.
Just like a cup of coffee and a shower, the morning links have helped get the morning started. Keep checking back to Buc 'Em for all the latest offseason news.
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Wait, We are going
after a safety in the ’10 draft. I thought we already had safeties, if we are going to go after anybody it should be an OLB or a DE (if gaines or the pass rush crew fails us this year).
Come ON Pat the Bust, Navi can not have more homers than you
by Some other guy who does not care on Jul 14, 2009 9:21 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I was thinking
a big DT, a LB, or (Depending on Bryant’s situation) a WR. I can’t see us taking a safety that high unless Phillps succeeds at WLB and Sabby and/or Jackson get hurt or severely suck this year.
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by Buc Wild on Jul 14, 2009 9:57 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
We will not draft in the top 5 next year.
And no way you take a saftey there.
"What the hell is a Labradoddle?"
by davelrogers on Jul 14, 2009 10:06 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I'm thinking we might need a CB
After Barber pulls another season like last year.
I agree that we won’t be in the top 5 next draft. We have a lof of ifs, but it takes too many Ls to end up in the top 5 o the draft.
by LinuxTX on Jul 14, 2009 10:28 AM EDT via mobile reply actions 0 recs
This is a better order
as where we will be.
Come ON Pat the Bust, Navi can not have more homers than you
by Some other guy who does not care on Jul 14, 2009 2:42 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Rofl so
The Lions are going to be better than the Bucs this year? The only way i see us drafting in the top 10 is if we trade to get there. Our offense is way to explosive for us to be drafting that high. Jesus i can start at QB and still have our team be better than the Lions, they have no o-line, and defense? I’ll take our D in game 16 of last year before i take their D. And the Raiders are going to be better than us? Rofl…..and we pick a safety that high? What? We trade out or draft our next great OLB (assuming Flip doesn’t perform better than any rookie we might get) And if not OLB then a D-Linemen….rolls eyes
by shadowchicken on Jul 14, 2009 2:48 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
how can you call our offense explosive when we haven’t even seen who our qb will be and what plays will be like. Potential to be good is true, but then again, potential doesn’t pay the bills.
by Mr.Hobbes on Jul 14, 2009 7:03 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions 0 recs

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