How NFC South first-round picks could impact the Panthers in 2021

(Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) Kyle Pitts
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers draft Joe Tryon

The rich get richer.

Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers didn’t need any other additions. However, they added a player in Joe Tryon who is going to come into what will be an absolutely perfect situation.

Tampa already has improved this week with the news of Antonio Brown becoming the latest member of their 2020 championship team to make a return. Now a deep defensive unit that is coming off of a dominant Super Bowl has gotten even better with Tryon’s arrival.

The Buccaneers are a team that brought every single starter back from the Vince Lombardi trophy triumph and was already highly favored. Now they have a highly talented reserve defensively in Tryon.

Tryon has good instincts and in Tampa is going to flash for the Bucs this season. Surrounded by pass rushers, the former Washington star is going to be able to fly under the radar and make plays in a perfect situation for a young defender.

It is hard to see any team in the NFC South dethroning Tampa Bay in 2021.

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Overall the NFC South remains in much the same position they were pre-draft with only the Atlanta Falcons becoming notably better. Kyle Pitts is going to haunt fans of the Carolina Panthers for a long time to come and is a difference-maker of the highest order.