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Riley Auman to Provide Special Draft Coverage to WTB

Bucs fans, we have some exciting news for What The Buc readers. The @AumanacDraft himself, Riley Auman, has agreed to provide the site his unique insights of the NFL Draft.

For those of you who may not know Riley, he is the son of Tampa Bay Times’ Bucs beat writer Greg Auman and a guest draft analyst of the Pewter Report draft day video podcasts. Riley has been writing for Breaking Football, is the future of NFL Draft Experts and has completely immersed his young mind in studying every aspect of the 2018 NFL draft from top to bottom.

We’re just proud to have an opportunity to give him a forum to display those talents with a focus on our beloved home team, the Buccaneers, while he’s still here and not taking Mel Kiper or Todd McShay’s job.

Riley will give us his best fits for Tampa Bay, as well as who he thinks they should pick. He’ll do a break down of individual players who the Bucs may have an interest in and find the diamonds in the rough.

In addition to Deez Bucs’ Mock Drafts and Evan’s analysis, as well as an opinion or two from yours truly, we hope this enhanced coverage will entertain our What The Buc fam. So give a hearty ahoy matey to Riley Auman and give him a follow on twitter at @AumanacDraft.

His first article should be coming soon!

 

J.C. De La Torre

Want to give JC a piece of your mind? E-mail him at JC@whatthebuc.net JC De La Torre is formerly a columnist/blogger for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers blog site BucsNation.com where in 2016, he was nominated as best sportswriter in Tampa Bay by Creative Loafing. Previously, he served as a featured columnist for Bleacher Report on Tampa Bay sports, an editor and featured columnist for SB Nation Tampa Bay covering the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Lightning and Florida Gators, wrote for NFL.com’s Blog Blitz and contributed to Pewter Report, one of the top magazines on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. JC is also a filmmaker, comic writer and rabid Whovian.

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