The Tampa Bay Buccaneers got their first round steal with Rueben Bain at pick No. 15 — and now, they've added another defensive piece with an inside linebacker. The Buccaneers drafted Missouri Tigers linebacker Josiah Trotter with the No. 46 pick in the NFL Draft, adding a linebacker who could be set to play alongside new free agent acquisition Alex Anzalone. Trotter, a 6-2, 237- pound linebacker who played at Missouri after two years at West Virginia, could contribute in Tampa Bay right away. Trotter had 13 tackles for loss and two sacks last year for Missouri. He's a solid blitzer, so head coach Todd Bowles will like to use him in that respect, and his run defense and ability to hit gaps served him well last year. Trotter isn't the fastest linebacker and has had some trouble in coverage, however, so it will be interesting to see if he improves on this aspect of his game when he gets to Tampa Bay. Trotter comes from a family of football players.…