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Defensive Tackles Ndamukong Suh And Gerald McCoy Visiting The Bucs

The Bucs are widely expected to draft a defensive tackle in the upcoming NFL draft. If that’s the case, then they’ll have done their homework.

According to the Tampa Tribune, Nebraska DT Ndamukong Suh and Oklahoma DT Gerald McCoy will be visiting the Bucs this weekend.

McCoy will be in town Sunday and Monday while Suh will head to Tampa on Tuesday.

The Bucs may have the easiest decision in the NFL draft. Suh and McCoy are considered by just about everyone to two of the top five players in the draft and the Bucs have a hole at defensive tackle.

With the Rams seemingly drafting Sam Bradford, they can select whoever the Lions don’t take.

And if the Lions take an offensive tackle, they’ll have their pick of the two.

It’ll be good to be a Bucs fan on day one of the NFL draft.

Read more at our Bucs blog, Buc ‘Em.

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