dealt a tough hand when the schedules for the 2019 season came out last week. On Tuesday Womens Noah Spence Jersey , Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston and head coach Bruce Arians commented on it."When the 2019 schedule game out last week, one daunting stretch on the Buccaneers’ slate stood out to everyone. It wasn’t just talked about around Tampa Bay. It’s made national headlines.Of course it did. Have you seen this schedule? After a home game against the New York Giants on Sept. 22, the Bucs won’t play another game at Raymond James Stadium until Nov. 10, when they host the Arizona Cardinals. That’s a span of six weeks between home games. Tampa Bay goes to Los Angeles and then New Orleans, which is a brutal two-game stretch to begin with. But it gets worse??? After that trip to face the Saints, the Bucs head to London for a “home” game with the Panthers. After a bye, the team then heads to Tennessee before wrapping up the ludicrous stretch in Seattle. For those counting at home, that’s two West Coast trips and a visit to London within a six-week period. Even the NFL’s schedule-maker said he would like a do-over when it comes to what was put in place for the Bucs.The latest to weigh in on this scheduling disaster are some of the men who will actually be facing the stretch this fall. After the first day of voluntary mini camp on Tuesday, Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston, in typical Jameis Winston fashion, downplayed the fact that the team will be away from its home stadium for six consecutive weeks:New head coach Bruce Arians, on the other hand, had a little bit more of a reaction to the schedule:Just last year Ronald Jones II Jersey White , Tampa Bay opened the season with an extremely tough stretch, opening with a game in New Orleans before coming home for games against Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The Bucs played all of those games without Winston and got out to a 2-1 start. Of course, that was just a tough three weeks in terms of opponents. There were two home games in that stretch. This year’s schedule is a whole new level of getting the short end of the stick. But there’s nothing to be done at this point. As Coach Arians said, the Bucs will just have to “play ‘em when they’re scheduled.” Tampa Bay added an edge rusher." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteBucs Nationa Tampa Bay Buccaneers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBuccaneersOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 2016 NFL DraftInjuriesFree AgencyGame FilmFiled under:NFL DraftNFL Draft2019 NFL Draft: Tampa Bay Buccaneers2019 NFL Draft Results: Buccaneers select DE Anthony NelsonNew,29commentsTampa Bay added an edge rusher.EDTShareTweetShareShare2019 NFL Draft Results: Buccaneers select DE Anthony NelsonPhoto by Matthew Holst/Getty ImagesIn the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, the Buccaneers selected Iowa defensive end Anthony Nelson.The Bucs have kicked off Saturday with attempts to add depth, and potential starters, for their defensive line. Below is an overview from NFL.com’s draft analyst, Lance Zierlein:Promising 4-3 defensive end prospect with outstanding length, good quickness and a play motor that keeps humming from snap to snap. Nelson needs to add play strength and learn to leverage his length to unlock his intriguing potential as a pass rusher. Teams could be tempted to play him inside in odd fronts, but he might not have the strength or physicality to handle that early on. His areas of concern are mostly correctable for a traits-based prospect with the potential for rapid improvement as a future starter.