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Q: Hey guys. With the Bucs’ inability to secure answers to some glaring holes on their team, along with plenty of salary cap space still available, what if they were to target their focus on the draft? If they were to package some picks/players and get another pick in the first round and grab their WR and CB through that means, they would clearly have the money to pay for them and we continue to get younger. I see this as a great response to the lackluster offseason so far. What do you think? Thank you as always!—Frank Stazzone, Long Island, N.Y.
A: To get another first-round pick, the Bucs would have to be both creative and daring. They don’t have much to dangle that other teams would covet. Also, two first-round picks are no guarantee in terms of instant impact. You don’t want to go into any draft with huge needs that could lead to selecting a lesser player just because he plays a position you crave. Acquiring additional picks is a smart strategy, but adding a first-rounder will be a challenge for GM Bruce Allen.
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