The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had what most are calling a successful NFL Draft, bringing in three potential starters — Missouri's Josiah Trotter and Miami's Rueben Bain Jr. and Keionte Scott — along with a haul of extremely athletic players who could develop into something special. Four of the seven players the Buccaneers drafted came on the defensive side of the ball, though, and the Buccaneers got some help on defense just like many expected them to. Trotter, Bain and Scott, along with Clemson DT DeMonte Capehart, could all be big contributors in their rookie season, and all of them share a common archetype that could help Bucs head coach and defensive coordinator Todd Bowles quite a bit in 2026 and beyond. Bowles mentioned that the NFL Combine that he wanted the Buccaneers to get bigger. Not only have they done that, but they've also gotten much more aggressive, and that's what Tampa Bay is looking for in its football team.…