What role will Glennon have in 2015?
February, 13, 2015
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By Tom Carpenter | ESPN Insider
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On Wednesday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers released veteran quarterback Josh McCown. That leaves the Bucs with Mike Glennon as their top option under center at this time, though the expectation is that they will use the No. 1 overall pick on Jameis Winston or Marcus Mariota.
What are the Bucs' plans for Glennon?
“[The meaning of McCown being cut] starts by saying Mike Glennon is a good caretaker,” ESPN NFL Insider Bill Polian said on SiriusXM NFL Radio (H/T JoeBucsFan.com).
“And he will be given the keys, I suspect, to start and whomever they draft, with the first pick in the draft, will be the heir apparent and Glennon will revert to a backup job or perhaps be traded if he does well down the line.
"It makes it pretty clear right now [the Bucs] are going to take a quarterback.”
And in the eyes of ESPN NFL Insider Mel Kiper Jr. that quarterback likely will be Winston:
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"I had Winston here in my first mock, and while I believe the Buccaneers will take a close look at Marcus Mariota here and make him an option, I project at this point they end up with the superior talent, assuming their inquiries and many questions into his past off-field behavior and maturity are answered and they feel comfortable. That's still a big "if." Todd McShay and I discussed it more here, but the reality is Winston is a major talent, in a category with some of the big-name No. 1 QB picks we've seen. However, it's all clouded by the off-field stuff. If he lands here, the Buccaneers have a nice set of weapons for him, and he's the most NFL-ready QB in the draft, maybe the only one in terms of a true understanding of an NFL-level scheme. He's big, durable, strong-armed and has both a high football IQ and an ability to read, anticipate and process at a very high level what defenses are trying to do. It's not a shock if he's not taken here; I just think it's the likeliest outcome at this stage."