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NFL Draft 2011: Will the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Go Offensive Tackle Early?

April 26, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Mark Dominik has said more than once he has two priorities for this Tampa Bay Buccaneer football team.
First and foremost, keep Josh Freeman upright, healthy, protected and able to do what he does best.
Second, improve the pass rush.
Last year the Bucs went defensive tackle and wide receiver in a big way, with two of each in the first four rounds.
This year, it could be defensive end, offensive tackle and linebacker.
Which begs the question: How early will the Bucs look for an offensive tackle?
Here's a look at the offensive players, not counting wide receivers, who have visited the team.
 
Offensive Tackle
Tyron Smith, Southern Cal (6'5", 307); Projection: First Round
Jason Pinkston, Pittsburgh (6'3", 317); Projection: Third or Fourth Round
Comment: Smith should be long gone by the time the Bucs pick at No. 20. Pinkston could make a lot of sense in Round 3 or 4.
 
Running Back
Mark Ingram, Alabam...

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