List of Tampa Bay Buccaneers first-round draft picks

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1976 with the Seattle Seahawks.

Warren Sapp was the Buccaneers first round pick in 1995

Every April, each NFL franchise adds new players to its roster through a collegiate draft at the "NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting", more commonly known as the NFL Draft.[1] Teams are ranked in reverse order based on the previous season's record, with the team with the worst record having the first selection. The two exceptions to this order are made for teams that appeared in the previous season's Super Bowl; the Super Bowl champion is the last team to select and the Super Bowl runner up selects right before them. This order is subject to teams trading away selections to other teams for different selections, players, cash or a combination thereof. Thus, it is common for a team's actual draft pick to differ from their assigned draft pick, or for a team to have multiple or no draft picks the first round due to trades.[2]

The Buccaneers have had the first overall pick on six occasions. Twice in 1978 and 1984, they traded it away. Three eventual Hall of Famers were selected by the Buccaneers.[3] The Buccaneers' first selection as an NFL team was Lee Roy Selmon, a defensive lineman from Oklahoma. The team's most-recent first-round selection was Graham Barton, a center from Duke University.[3]

Key

Table key
^Indicates the player was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
 * Selected number one overall
Indicates the player was selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.
The Buccaneers did not draft a player in the first round that year.
YearEach year links to an article about that particular NFL Draft.
PickIndicates the number of the pick within the first round
PositionIndicates the position of the player in the NFL
CollegeThe player's college football team

Player selections

Tampa Bay Buccaneers first-round draft picks
YearPickPlayer namePositionCollegeNotes
19761Lee Roy Selmon *^DEOklahoma
19771Ricky Bell *RBUSC
197817Doug WilliamsQBGrambling[a]
1979 No pick[b]
198022Ray SnellGWisconsin
19817Hugh GreenLBPittsburgh
198218Sean FarrellGPenn State
1983 No pick[c]
1984 No pick[d]
19858Ron HolmesDEWashington
19861Bo Jackson †*RBAuburn[e]
25Roderick JonesDBSMU
19871Vinny Testaverde *QBMiami (FL)[f]
19884Paul GruberOTWisconsin
19896Broderick ThomasLBNebraska
19904Keith McCantsLBAlabama
19917Charles McRaeOTTennessee
1992 No pick[g]
19936Eric CurryDEAlabama
19946Trent DilferQBFresno State
199512Warren Sapp ^DTMiami (FL)
28Derrick Brooks ^LBFlorida State[i]
199612Regan UpshawDECalifornia
199622Marcus JonesDTNorth Carolina[j]
199712Warrick DunnRBFlorida State[k]
16Reidel AnthonyWRFlorida[l]
1998 No pick[m]
199915Booger McFarlandDTLSU
2000 No pick[n][o]
200114Kenyatta WalkerOTFlorida[p]
2002 No pick[r]
2003
200415Michael ClaytonWRLSU
20055Carnell WilliamsRBAuburn
200623Davin JosephGOklahoma
20074Gaines AdamsDEClemson
200820Aqib TalibCBKansas
200917Josh FreemanQBKansas State
20103Gerald McCoyDTOklahoma
201120Adrian ClaybornDEIowa
20127Mark BarronSAlabama
31Doug MartinRBBoise State
2013 No pick
20147Mike EvansWRTexas A&M
20151Jameis Winston †*QBFlorida State
201611Vernon HargreavesCBFlorida
201719O. J. HowardTEAlabama
201812Vita VeaDTWashington
20195Devin WhiteLBLSU
202013Tristan WirfsOTIowa
202132Joe Tryon-ShoyinkaOLBWashington
2022 No pick
202319Calijah KanceyDTPittsburgh
202426Graham BartonCDuke

Footnotes

  • k The Buccaneers originally traded their 8th overall pick to the Jets to move up two picks. They then traded that pick to the Seattle Seahawks for this pick and a third-round pick.[12]
  • l This pick was acquired from the San Diego Chargers in return for a second-round pick the previous year.[13]
  • m The Buccaneers traded their first-round pick to Raiders for two second-round picks.[14]
  • n The Buccaneers gained an additional first-round pick from the San Diego Chargers as a result of a draft-day deal in 1998.[15]
  • o The Buccaneers traded their first-pick and one they acquired from the Chargers in 1998, to the New York Jets for Keyshawn Johnson.[16]
  • p The Buccaneers had the 21st overall selection but made a draft-day deal with the Buffalo Bills to move up seven picks.[17]
  • q The Buccaneers traded linebacker Hugh Green to the Miami Dolphins for the first (#25 overall pick) and second-round picks.[18]
  • r The Buccaneers traded their 2002 and 2003 first-round picks to the Oakland Raiders as part of a trade for Jon Gruden.[19]

References

General
  • "databaseFootball.com – Tampa Bay Buccaneers". databaseFootball.com. Archived from the original on 2007-04-10. Retrieved 2007-04-28.
  • "Draft History – Tampa Bay Buccaneers". National Football League official Web site. Retrieved 2007-04-27.
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