Three rounds into the 2016 NFL draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted three players who should contribute heavily as rookies -- two of them might even start, while the third can't because there's no such thing as a starting kicker. Yes, a kicker: the Bucs traded up into the second round to draft Roberto Aguayo out of Florida State, one of the best kickers to come out of college over the past decade. While most analysts love the first two picks, they can't quite wrap their heads around trading up into the second round for a kicker -- and the Bucs are getting some abysmal draft grades as a result.