NFL Mock Draft: Mel Kiper Jr. gives the Bucs two-starters

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In his final mock draft, ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. projects a two-round haul for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that addresses both sides of the ball, starting with Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq at No. 15 overall.

The offensive fit is tied directly to where this unit needs the most offensive help, tight end. With Mike Evans gone and a new system under Zac Robinson, there’s a real chance Tampa Bay leans more into two-tight-end looks. Sadiq brings a different element to that approach, combining size with rare explosiveness after running a 4.39 at 241 pounds. His 560 receiving yards last season only tell part of the story, as much of his production came after the catch, adding another layer to this offense alongside Cade Otton. Now, Sadiq isn't exactly a "blocking" tight end, so he would be utilized more as a weapon for Baker Mayfield.

On Day 2, Kiper has Tampa Bay continuing the transition on defense by selecting Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez in the second round at No. 46 overall. With Lavonte David now out of the picture, the need for a high-volume tackler becomes more urgent, even after adding Alex Anzalone in free agency. The future of the position group is up in the air, and Rodriguez is a player who could hold down the green dot/mike backer position for years to come.

Rodriguez totaled 252 tackles over the past two seasons and is excellent at attacking ball carriers to create turnovers, showing the type of production and consistency that can stabilize a linebacker room looking ahead.

This is what a balanced draft looks like. Tampa Bay adds an explosive offensive weapon while reinforcing the middle of its defense, signaling a team that is evolving without losing its foundation.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: NFL Mock Draft: Mel Kiper Jr. projects the Bucs to select Kenyon Sadiq

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