Tampa Bay Buccaneers snag potential defensive game-changer in latest seven round 2024 NFL Draft projections

Can the Tampa Bay Buccaneers repeat their success from last season in 2024?

In 2023, the Baker Mayfield-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the NFC South and defeated the defending NFC Champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, in the wild card round. Mayfield signed a three-year, $100 million contract to return to Tampa, while franchise veteran Mike Evans agreed to a two-year, $52 million contract with the only team he has ever played for.
ESPN’s Jordan Reid has revealed his latest seven-round mock draft, in which he projects the Bucs to choose Penn State EDGE rusher Chop Robinson with the 26th choice in Thursday’s draft.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Complete Seven-Round 2024 NFL Mock Draft

Round 1, Pick 26: Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State

“There’s a good chance Robinson isn’t still on the board at No. 26, as scouts tell me he’s receiving mid-Round 1 interest. But he’s here in this scenario, and the Bucs must replace Shaquil Barrett at the edge. Robinson is explosive, with lightning-fast first steps. Overall production isn’t particularly impressive (four sacks in 2023), but his 18% pressure rate would have ranked fourth in the FBS if it had qualified. Robinson is now a pressure-over-sacks prospect who will most likely need to be rotated for a while as he matures, but he has the potential to make life difficult for Tampa Bay’s opponents off the edge. Last season, the Bucs were 24th in pressure rate (27.3%).

 

Penn State 2023 preseason top 10 players Chop Robinson Defensive End -  Black Shoe Diaries
Chop Robinson

 

Round 2, Pick 57: Zach Frazier, C, West Virginia

“It won’t be easy to replace Ryan Jensen, but Frazier has the potential to become a regular on this offensive line. His powerful hands, toughness, and instincts would make him an immediate starter in Tampa Bay.”

Round 3, Pick 88: Mason McCormick, G, South Dakota State

“Bucs GM Jason Licht is not afraid to target small-school interior offensive linemen; he just drafted Cody Mauch from North Dakota State last year.” McCormick may potentially be a starter in Tampa Bay.”

Round 3, Pick 91: Kris Abrams-Draine, CB, Missouri

After trading away Carlton Davis III, the Buccaneers had a shortage of cornerbacks. Abrams-Draine can play inside or outside, and he recorded four interceptions and 11 pass breakups last season.

ESPN predicts the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will select USC wideout Brenden Rice (125), Colorado State tight end Dallin Holker (220), and Alabama tailback Jase McClellan (246) in rounds four, six, and seven, with no picks in round five..

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