Article By JC De La Torre on 16th April, 2010
However, if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers parted ways with their second- and fifth-round draft picks this week, it could have looked like this: Brandon Marshall, Santonio Holmes, Stroughter, Stovall, Bradley.
For the price of a Dexter Jackson and Xavier Fulton, the Buccaneers could have had a receiver who has caught 100 balls in three consecutive seasons, and the Super Bowl MVP one year removed.
Yet your general manager, Mark Dominik, told a group of reporters in a pre-draft press conference that the services of Mr. Holmes and Mr. Marshall were not needed in Tampa Bay.
"I'd say that we evaluated it internally and we've made a decision," Dominik said. "...
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