NFL Roundup (7/02): Bucs' Wright charged with DUI brunoboys.net Mon 7/2/12 7:14 PM

Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Eric Wright was arrested early Monday and charged with drunken driving.

Chambo & Marty's Mock Draft: Volume 3 fantasysharks.com Fri 4/20/12 9:15 AM

1. Indianapolis -- Andrew Luck, QB ,Stanford. Duh. 2. Washington -- Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor. We told you it was going to be the Redskins to make the trade, but they did give up more than we anticipated. It will be well worth it. 3. Minnesota -- Matt Kalil, T, USC. While the Vikings secondary is a mess, they must protect their franchise quarterback, Christian Ponder. They're hoping the Miami Dolphins trade up for Ryan Tannehill and are dropping the Maurice Claiborne smoke screens to see if anyone blinks, but ultimately this is a no-brainer pick. 4. Cleveland -- (Previous pick -- Justin Blackmon) Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama. The Browns have a lot of options, and ultimately we believe they will trade down, even though team president Mike Holmgren doesn't want them to, but if they stay put this pick makes the most sense. 5. Tampa Bay -- (Previous pick -- Trent Richardson) Maurice Claiborne, CB, LSU. Tampa Bay doesn't think it, but they need Claiborne to fall badly. Eric Wright is awful, Ronde Barber is almost cooked, and Aqib Talib is going to jail. 6. St. Louis -- (Previous pick -- Maurice Claiborne) Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State. The Rams know they are going to get an elite prospect with this pick; they just don't know which one. If Richardson fell we think they would take him, but that is their least desirable scenario. Ultimately, they want Claiborne or Blackmon, and in this version they get one of them. 7. Jacksonville -- Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina. This is Jacksonville's fall back plan, but it's still a good one. 8. Miami -- Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M. He is a perfect fit for the Dolphins offense and would explain why they low-balled Matt Flynn in free agency. We do not believe he is worth this pick, but given the recent trends with quarterback in the NFL some team is going to reach for the project. 9. Carolina -- Quintin Coples, DE, Carolina. Miami's reach means a stud defensive end is available for the Panthers. He has significant work ethic issues, but the Panthers locker room would be a good environment to get the most out of him. From a physical standpoint he looks everything like former Panthers stud Julius Peppers. If he slips past the Panthers, Carolina takes Luke Kuechly, or they trade down on draft day, it is only because the coaching staff doesn't think they can get the most out of Coples. 10. Buffalo -- Riley Reiff, T, Iowa. Pass rush is no longer a slam dunk with the signings of Mario Williams and Mark ...

Chambo & Marty's Mock Draft: Version 2 fantasysharks.com Thu 3/22/12 9:06 AM

1. Indianapolis -- Andrew Luck. Duh. 2. Washington -- Robert Griffin III. We told you it was going to be the Redskins to make the trade, but they did give up more than we anticipated. It will be well worth it. 3. Minnesota -- Matt Kalil. While the Vikings' secondary is a mess they must protect their franchise quarterback, Christian Ponder. 4. Cleveland -- Justin Blackmon. Don't be surprised if they go Maurice Claiborne instead here and look at wide receiver with Pick 22. 5. Tampa Bay -- (Previous pick -- Maurice Claiborne) Trent Richardson. It appears as though the Buccaneers think Eric Wright is the solution to their cornerback issue. We understand that their defensive scheme doesn't require top notch cornerbacks, but Wright is awful. 6. St. Louis -- (Previous pick -- Riley Reiff) Maurice Claiborne. Tampa Bay's puzzling faith in Wright means Claiborne or Blackmon falls to the Rams, so they still get an elite player as well as add a No. 2 and two future No. 1's. Best move of the offseason. 7. Jacksonville -- Melvin Ingram. Jacksonville values character, and Ingram is safer than Quentin Coples in that regard. 8. Miami -- (Previous pick -- Quentin Coples) Ryan Tannehill. He is a perfect fit for the Dolphins' offense and would explain why they low-balled Matt Flynn in free agency. We do not believe he is worth this pick, but given the recent trends with quarterback in the NFL some team is going to reach for the project. 9. Carolina -- (Previous pick -- Dontari Poe) Quentin Colpes. Miami's reach means a stud defensive end is available for the Panthers. He has significant work ethic issues, but the Panthers locker room would be a good environment to get the most out of him. From a physical standpoint he looks everything like former Panthers stud Julius Peppers. 10. Buffalo -- (Previous pick -- Courtney Upshaw) Riley Reiff. Pass rush is no longer a slam dunk with the signings of Mario Williams and Mark Anderson. We think it is still a possibility as the Bills have been just that bad against the pass and Anderson is limited against the run, but until Demetrius Bell is re-signed we think they go offensive tackle with this pick. 11. Kansas City -- (Previous pick - Jonathan Martin) Dontari Poe. The Chiefs badly needed to address the tackle position, but they decided to do it in free agency with former Texan Eric Winston, so Jonathan Martin is no longer an option for the Chiefs. Scott Pioli comes from the mindset that a strong defensive line is paramount...

Buccaneers sign CB Wright to five-year contract brunoboys.net Wed 3/14/12 10:10 AM

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed cornerback Eric Wright to a five-year contract Wednesday.