The Tampa Bay Buccaneers went defense-heavy in the NFL Draft , much to all Bucs fans' joy, but they were also able to get a raw offensive playmaker in the middle rounds by taking Georgia State's Ted Hurst to help replace some of the production lost from Mike Evans leaving in free agency. The Buccaneers' offense is still one of the NFL's elite on paper, but they just have to come together as a group with improved play calling for it to look like it did in 2024 under Liam Coen. Despite the Bucs re-signing tight end Cade Otton to a three-year deal, many had Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq mocked to the Bucs in the first round. That seemed like a stretch, and ultimately, the Bucs didn't go that direction. However, it doesn't seem like those pundits mocking tight ends to Tampa Bay in the first round will stop anytime soon, as Draft on SI's Justin Melo has the Bucs taking Sadiq's successor, Jamari Johnson, in his way-too-early 2027 NFL mock draft.…