Bet the Position of Tampa Bay Buccaneers First Drafted Player
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are favored to draft a defensive lineman/edge first at +185, however, there is a statistical dead heat where the odds are concerned as offensive lineman comes in at +210 and cornerback +250.
Tampa Bay Bucs First Position Pick Prop Bet - 2024 NFL Draft
Defensive Lineman/Edge
+185
Offensive Lineman
+210
Cornerback
+250
Wide Receiver
+600
Safety
+2000
Quarterback
+3100
You'll Have to Wait
It'll be a while. The Bucs don't pick until No. 26.
- Chicago Bears (via trade with Carolina)
- Washington Commanders
- New England Patriots
- Arizona Cardinals
- Los Angeles Chargers
- New York Giants
- Tennessee Titans
- Atlanta Falcons
- Chicago Bears
- New York Jets
- Minnesota Vikings
- Denver Broncos
- Las Vegas Raiders
- New Orleans Saints
- Indianapolis Colts
- Seattle Seahawks
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Los Angeles Rams
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Miami Dolphins
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Minnesota Vikings (via trade with Houston)
- Dallas Cowboys
- Green Bay Packers
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Arizona Cardinals (via trade with Houston)
- Buffalo Bills
- Detroit Lions
- Baltimore Ravens
- San Francisco 49ers
- Kansas City Chiefs
What Will The Bucs Do?
NBC Sports’ Connor Rodger stated that UCLA’s EDGE Laiatu Latu would become an “instant impact player” in Tampa.
“Latu has the talent of a top-20 player, but his medical retirement at Washington before restarting his career at UCLA could lead to a minor slide. There aren’t a lot of college pass-rushers with the variety of moves and counters that he possesses, giving the Bucs an instant impact player,” he wrote.
Bralen Trice is another EDGE that could be appealing to the Bucs.
NBC Sports’ Eric Froton wrote, “Truly one of the most feared and productive college pass rushers over the last two seasons, Trice led the nation with 150 total pressures while being awarded 91st percentile PFF rush grades in each campaign. A full-sized EDGE who is billed at 6-4, 274 pounds, Trice doesn’t move with the fluidity of the elite edge rushers, but he is plenty strong enough to set the edge, has vice grips for hands and a diverse array of moves to draw from on the rush. This pick would pair Trice with another Washington EDGE player, Joe Tryon-Shoyinka, and give the Bucs’ pass rush a shot in the arm.”
CBS Sports' Will Brinson offered this:
"Similar to GB, Tampa Bay sees value in nabbing one of the top corners in this draft class late in the first round thanks to a run on offensive linemen."
All-American center Jackson Powers-Johnson, from Oregon, catches the attention of NBC Sports Kyle Dvorchak.
“The draft gives Tampa Bay the perfect opportunity to correct that by taking Powers-Johnson. The Oregon alum can play anywhere along the interior and will help the Bucs protect their now-franchise quarterback Baker Mayfield,” he said.
- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com