The Bucs may possibly pass on to be able to trade for Darrelle Revis if the Jets continue steadily to insist on three draft picks for the Pro Bowl cornerback, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times stories. The Jets apparently have called for the Bucsa 13th overall select in the NFL draft April 25, in addition to alternatives in the third and fifth times. Itas not yet determined whether one, both or neither of the later choices might come in 2014. Tampa Bay seems ready to trade its first-round pick in 2013 and asomething else,a however the Bucs think they're the only staff with the salary limit room and the necessity at cornerback currently engaged in discussions for Revis. The Bucs are $32.8-million under the salary limit, second only to Cleveland ($33.6-million), but the Browns have not been linked to Revis. Tampa Bay was last in the category in pass protection and has a dire need at cornerback. They did not address the position through free agency, deciding only to signal Eric Wright to a restructured 1-year contract. Experienced Ronde Barber has not decided whether to go back for a 17th period. But coach Greg Schiano and the Bucs front office come in agreement that the Jetsa cost is currently too much for Revis, especially due to the lack of suitors and the very fact he is coming off surgery to correct a torn ACL. While Revis was satisfied to start running without constraint following an examination of his knee in New York Monday, it is not really a industry that may be produced on the clock. The Bucs will want many days to own Revisa damage evaluated. In addition to the draft picks, the Bucs should be willing to pay Revis about $15-million each year.
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