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The Monday morning news came straight from the mouth of Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow when he told Ross Tucker of SIRIUS NFL Radio that his current team was looking to trade him -- and if that didn't work out, a release could be immi...
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers brought in Vincent Jackson to become a sorely needed No. 1 target. But the former San Diego Charger is also teaching the finer points of the game to the Bucs' young WRs.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers brought in Vincent Jackson to become a sorely needed No. 1 target. But the former San Diego Charger is also teaching the finer points of the game to the Bucs' young WRs.
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Bucs head coach Greg Schiano and quarterback Josh Freeman talk about OTAs, Vincent Jackson and the progress of the team this offseason.
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Continuing our 2012 AFC position-by-position rankings, here are the receivers. It’s a young, fairly unproven group that lost top players Vincent Jackson and Brandon Lloyd in the past year: 1. Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City: With Jackson gone, Bowe, who re...
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We're still waiting for the Bucs to make official Greg Schiano's latest signing of a former Rutgers player, receiver Tiquan Underwood. In the meantime, it's a good time to take a glance at what Underwood might provide Tampa Bay. For starters, Underwo...
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Any website can post "offseason grades" for NFL teams, mixing the draft and free agency into transaction soup, then straining it through the mind of some sportswriter who doesn't know who half the players are. Only the Shutdown Corner has the resour...
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Any website can post "offseason grades" for NFL teams, mixing the draft and free agency into transaction soup, then straining it through the mind of some sportswriter who doesn't know who half the players are. Only the Shutdown Corner has the resour...
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After ending last season on a 10-game losing streak, no team needed more out of the NFL draft than the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On the surface, it looks like they got at least three starters in safety Mark Barron, running back Doug Martin and linebacke...
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The Bucs' many moves this offseason have had a major impact on the team's starting lineup. Here's a quick effort at our best guesses of what that lineup looks like after the first two days of the NFL Draft. Before I continue, a couple of points: I am...
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The Bucs must prepare for both Alabama running back Trent Richardson and LSU defensive back Morris Claiborne to be gone by the time they make the No. 5 overall selection in the NFL draft. Both would look good in pewter and red, but recent reports sug...
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After spending several seasons learning from receivers like Steve Smith and Vincent Jackson, Legedu Naanee is ready for his next professional challenge. The newly signed wide receiver joined The Finsiders to talk about why he signed with Miami and wh...
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The 2012 Bucs have taken the field for the first time, kicking off a three-day minicamp here at One Buc Place with a spirited workout, the team's first under new coach Greg Schiano. Just after the start of the workout, Schiano bellowed to his players...
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Bucs players have had two weeks to show what they can do in the classroom, now they get to prove their worth on the field. Coach Greg Schiano and his staff will conduct a voluntary veteran minicamp for three days next week. Although a workout schedul...
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Ronde Barber elected to return to the Bucs for a 16th season because he believed he could still play, because the Bucs wanted him back and because he likes that the team is showing a commitment to winning. But it should also be noted that he also cho...
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BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- When asked about his team possibly drafting a first round pick at his position, most NFL players would claim to welcome the help and the chance to compete. They might not be honest when they say it, and some may grind their teeth a...
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Many San Diego Chargers fans have been lamenting the loss of wide receiver Vincent Jackson and running back Mike Tolbert. Chargers president Dean Spanos feels their pain but says keeping both would have limited the team's ability during free agency.
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Many San Diego Chargers fans have been lamenting the loss of wide receiver Vincent Jackson and running back Mike Tolbert. Chargers president Dean Spanos feels their pain but says keeping both would have limited the team's ability during free agency.
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We already showed you my assessment of how the NFC South teams have fared so far in free agency. Now, let’s turn to another view. Check out this Insider post by Matt Williamson, who grades how every team has done in free agency. Overall, Williamson ...
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Think I’m crazy for planning my fantasy football draft strategies and it’s not even April? We are at the tail end of free agency and still several weeks from the NFL Draft, but it’s never EVER too early to make suggestions regarding your fantasy foot...
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