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Bucs sign CB Eric Wright


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I know it's a good thing that Claiborne may fall to us, but I'm getting worried about Tampa. They've signed VJax, Nicks, Wright, and rumored to have signed Lofton. And they still have money to spend.

This. They are actually making a lot of moves. I predict a lot less breesing2anotherSB next year, and a lot more lonebucfan.

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I know it's a good thing that Claiborne may fall to us, but I'm getting worried about Tampa. They've signed VJax, Nicks, Wright, and rumored to have signed Lofton. And they still have money to spend.

Maybe this will force Hurney out of his bubble, and go out and sign someone.

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Wow.. Rams gets Finnegan (sp), and Bucs get Eric Wright.. Caliborne will fall right in our laps.. that would be a dream to land Claiborne.. someone who was highly thought as being the top defensive player in this draft just a couple weeks ago.

No one else has CB as their top priority with a draft pick ahead of us. The jags have a slight need at CB, but if they lose Mincey, they will def be drafting Coples to replace him.

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Claiborne does not get past the Browns at 4, at this point.

Browns biggest need isn't CB, they have Joe Haden and he is young.. they will get Tannehill or Richardson. They are going offense with their top pick. This class has a lot of CB depth, and the Browns will take Janoris Jenkins at #22.. with their second pick. Still a lot of value there at the CB position. Their offense is atrocious.

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