With Brady back, Buccaneers look to bolster depth in draft
By FRED GOODALL
AP Sports Writer
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Thanks to Tom Brady’s return, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers aren’t looking for any quick fixes in the NFL draft. The seven-time Super Bowl champion’s decision to end his brief retirement not only resolved the team’s quarterback situation, but also helped general manager Jason Licht retain most of a solid core of talent around Brady. For the second straight year, the Bucs enter the draft with expectations of bolstering depth rather than addressing pressing needs. Barring a trade, Tampa Bay will have the 27th selection in the first round. Last year’s first-round pick was linebacker Joe Tryon-Shoyinka.