The Tampa Bay Buccaeers were expected to use the team's 2016 NFL Draft picks to help the team improve on defense.

And they did, including the addition of former Florida Cornerback Vernon Hargreaves III with the number nine pick and the selection of Eastern Kentucky Defensive End Noah Spence at #39.  But, with challenges in the kicking game last season, Buccaneers General Manager Jason Licht made the call to trade up in the second round to get former Florida State kicker Roberto Aguayo. 

For more on why the Bucs made the pick at #59 and how the NFL's changes on point-after-touchdown kicks and return kicks may have impacted the team's choice of Aguayo, click on the link.