Bucs waived QB Bruce Gradkowski.
Once a favorite of Jon Gruden's, Gradkowski fell out of favor after showing terrible downfield accuracy in 11 starts as a rookie in 2006. He has terrific mobility and can be somewhat effective in the short passing game, but Grad just doesn't have the tools to project as more than a long-term No. 3 QB. He still should latch on in a West Coast offense before training camp. May. 30 - 6:57 pm et
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Should we take a look at him or pass up?
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BUCS DUMP BRUCE, BRING BACK STEVENS
Posted by Mike Florio on May 30, 2008, 6:48 p.m.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have pulled the plug on the Bruce Gradkowski experiment, cutting the 2006 sixth-round quarterback from Toledo.
The move leaves the Buccaneers with only 16 quaterbacks on the roster, give or take a few.
Gradkowski started 11 games as a rookie, after Chris Simms went down with a spleen injury. In 2007, however, Gradkowski made only four appearances. His career passer rating is 65.0.
Because he has less than four years of service, he must pass through waivers before becoming an unrestricted free agent.
More importantly (and more troublingly), the Bucs have re-signed tight end Jerramy Stevens, a turd extraordinaire due primarily to his antics while at the University of Washington. Stevens was a first-round pick of the Seahawks in 2001, and he signed a one-year deal with Tampa in 2007.
In January, PFT Planet was up in arms regarding Stevens’ history of misconduct, and we hope that the Bucs face strong criticism for their decision to continue to employ this man.
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We don't run a West Coast and I doubt if Gradkowski's any better than our current set of QB's. The only QB's on Tampa's roster that would even look at for our roster are Jeff Garcia and Brian Griese.
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I'm not impressed with Simms at all. Really more a Trent Dilfer game manager.alen1 likes this. -
I think they were trying to find the next Elway though Cutler's on a good start so far. Then again so was Griese.