Not sure that team has the cap space to add a bunch of picks after re-signing their own free agent. I chose the Lions because like us they might be interested in adding picks to build up their roster. Gotta make it worth their time .
Ali Marpet just retired, they save $10 M at least since he was still under contract until 2023 and no Tom Brady retiring frees up another $12 M
team is not too cap strung as people might think...
When a player is released (or retires), the team is relieved of having the pay the player's base salary (P5) and any Roster Bonus that may become due after that, but still will need to account for any Signing or Option Bonus prorations that haven't yet counted against the Salary Cap.
So to be exact between the two alone the Bucs save $22 M at least...
So as of now they have $24 M under the cap to play with...
A first round pick would hurt those numbers to sign free agents and draft players...
But a 2nd & 3rd round would help with maximize talent at an affordable price...
Expected contract is 4 year $14,043,543 with signing bonus of $7,393,485 and a 2022 cap hit of $2,553,371