What constitutes a good rookie year for Tampa’s newest offensive lineman? In last month’s NFL Draft the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted an offensive lineman with their first round pick.
Last weekend was a big step for the Bucs’ new crop of drafted and undrafted rookies as rookie mini-camp was underway on both Friday and Saturday. It was
Bucs GM Jason Licht envisions rookie OL Graham Barton to become one of the leaders of the team and said he’s the epitome of what they look for in offensive linemen.
There has been plenty of excitement about the Bucs 2024 draft class. Much of that excitement stems from the team’s investment in the offensive line. First-round pick Graham Barton is getting a shot to become the team’s starting center.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 2024 first round pick definitely has his mind locked in on football as the Bucs' rookies began their rookie minicamp on Friday.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers aren't wasting time in finding a spot for first-round pick Graham Barton, as they will be playing him at center. A left tackle at Duke, Barton was successful for the Blue Devils.
The Buccaneers began the offseason hoping to improve their run game after ranking last in the NFL in rushing average the past two seasons. They averaged only 88.8 yards per game last season.
Unsurprisingly, Buccaneers rookie Graham Barton is expected to become Tampa Bay’s starting center right away, ESPN’s Jenna Laine writes. Barton, the No.
The Pittsburgh Steelers surprised some by selecting another tackle, Troy Fautanu, out of Washington in the 2024 NFL Draft. Many analysts believed the Steelers would target their biggest position of need first, center.
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have selected a tackle in Troy Fautanu, but it certainly was not a formality that the team would avoid the center position in the first round.
Graham Barton became a Tampa Bay Buccaneer after general manager Jason Licht drafted him with the No. 26-overall pick, and with that, his NFL dreams came true.
The Bucs were among five teams that Pro Football Focus said had the most improved offensive lines following the 2024 NFL Draft. That’s exactly what general manager Jason Licht wanted to hear, as bolstering the team’s offensive line was a priority heading into this year’s draft.
It’s always a joy when the Bucs put out videos that show a closer look at the organization that is seen through a lens that isn’t typically available to the public.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and general manager Jason Licht once again put together a strong class in the NFL Draft this past week, addressing multiple holes the team needed to fill.
The NFL Draft is now in the books, and it won’t be long before the Bucs’ 2024 draft class gets together at the AdventHealth Training Center for rookie mini camp.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers put together a very solid 2024 NFL Draft, addressing a number of needs that will help holes filled by players that have departed from their 2023 roster.
Draft Day can be a day filled with joy for players who know they're set to be taken in the first round, but it can also be filled with nerves. With Duke offensive lineman Graham Barton, there was certainly a little bit of both.
The first-round of the 2024 NFL draft was certainly one for the ages, right Buccaneers fans? People expected six quarterbacks taken in the top ten, but I don’t think they expected the Falcons and their hilarious choking.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted Duke OL Graham Barton with the No. 26 overall pick as they look to build on this past season's surprise run to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
The center position will be addressed by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2024 NFL Draft. Whether it is in the first round or not, the Steelers will draft an offensive lineman that can play the position.
Graham Barton is one of the most popular potential first-round picks by the Green Bay Packers. According to ESPN Analytics, he is the fifth most likely pick with the 25th overall selection.
The Steelers currently own the No. 20 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and could use it in several ways, with needs at center, wide receiver, offensive tackle and cornerback.
The San Francisco 49ers mainly focused on fortifying their defense in free agency, leaving many to believe that the 2024 NFL Draft will be their chance to upgrade the offensive line.
The Steelers, amidst a period of change, aim to cap off their solid offseason on a high note starting with their No. 20 overall selection.
The 2024 NFL Draft is rapidly approaching. Last year, the Chargers took WR Quentin Johnston 21st overall. This year the Dolphins hold the 21st pick. Here’s who experts think they'll take.
The starting offensive line is now down guard Jon Runyan Jr., tackle Yosh Nijman and former all-pro left tackle David Bakhtiari.
The Seattle Seahawks are going to look vastly different in 2024 than they have in recent years. With the franchise moving on from head coach Pete Carroll, the aura on the field will be different.
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