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Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL Draft Top 30 Visit Tracker

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have begun the process of bringing in NFL draft prospects for top 30 visits.
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The NFL Combine is over, free agency is underway and teams — including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers — are shifting focus toward the draft. The process of bringing in prospects for team visits is well underway and the Bucs have multiple noted prospects set to visit the team. 

Each team is allowed up to 30 visits from draftable prospects to come to the team's facility and meet with members of the organization. There are many reasons to bring in a prospect such as wanting to get to know them more or making sure their medicals check out by team doctors. Maybe they were not available at bowl games or the NFL Combine, and it would be the team's first interaction or possibly as a smoke screen to throw off other teams at what they might be thinking as the draft approaches. 

In addition to top 30 visits, teams are allowed to meet with players over Zoom calls. it's another way to get more information on a player you might not have spent enough time with without having to bring them into the facility. The team also has their local workout, which players who played college football at or live within a 50-mile radius can attend and won't count towards the team's top 30 visits. 

Over the past two drafts, the Bucs have selected three players they hosted on top 30 visits. Rachaad White, Cade Otton and Logan Hall all visited the team in 2022 prior to the draft. The Bucs' first-round pick last year, Clijah Kancey, had no contact with the Bucs prior to being selected in the first round. Last season, the team took Trey Palmer in the sixth round after a trade to secure the pick and had a Zoom visit with him earlier in the offseason. 

Here are all the Top 30 visits the Bucs have currently scheduled:

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