is inactive for Monday night’s game against the Minnesota Vikings.Baldwin was unable to practice this week due to an injury that has been listed as a hip issue on the team’s injury report. Head coach Pete Carroll has also referred to it as a groin ailment.“He鈥檚 just barely making it through the week right now Vita Vea Jersey ,” Carroll said on Saturday. “It鈥檚 going to be all the way up until game time before we know.”Baldwin has been on the injury report three times in the last four weeks due to hip and groin issues. Carroll said this injury is slightly different than the one he’d previously dealt with in recent weeks. Injuries to both knees also slowed him for the first half of the season and forced him to miss games in Weeks Two and Three after he sustained an MCL injury in the season opener against Denver.Also out for Seattle are linebacker K.J. Wright (knee), right guard D.J. Fluker (hamstring) and fullback Tre Madden (chest).It’s the 10th game this season Wright has missed after he initially injured the knee in a preseason game against Minnesota. Fluker injured his hamstring last week against the San Francisco 49ers. Madden is missing his second straight game with a sternum injury.Jordan Simmons will start in place of Fluker at right guard with Mychal Kendricks expect to play significant snaps at weak-side linebacker after returning from an eight-game suspension.Also inactive for Seattle are cornerback Kalan Reed, center Joey Hunt and defensive end Branden Jackson.Kendricks’ brother, Eric, is active and will play against Seattle after being listed as questionable with a rib injury. Kendricks did not practice for Minnesota on either Wednesday or Thursday before returning to limited participation on Friday.Cornerback Trae Waynes (concussion), wide receiver Chad Beebe (hamstring) and tight end David Morgan (knee) were ruled out by the Vikings on Friday.Also inactive for the Vikings are quarterback Kyle Sloter, running back Mike Boone, defensive end Tashawn Bower and defensive tackle Jalyn Holmes. The Buccaneers could look to add an impact pass rusher in the first round"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 2016 NFL DraftInjuriesFree AgencyGame FilmBuccaneers Draft Profile: Edge, Brian BurnsNew,4commentsThe Buccaneers could look to add an impact pass rusher in the first roundEDTShareTweetShareShareBuccaneers Draft Profile: Edge, Brian BurnsRob Kinnan-USA TODAY SportsAs the draft inches closer and closer, the Buccaneers’ options in the first round seem as clouded as ever. They coud focus on the defensive line, especially given the questions surrounding Gerald McCoy. They could look for an edge rusher Jameis Winston Jersey , an inside linebacker, or they could look to upgrade the secondary.The best bet, right now, is focusing on the front seven. There will be solid options at corner and safety on day two that could still be immediate starters. In the first round? Not only are you looking for a day one starter, but a major impact player. Brian Burns has the potential to be one of those kinds of players.Brian Burns CareerBrian Burns played 33 games in his three years with the Florida State Seminoles, finishing with 123 total tackles, 38.5 tackles for loss, 23 sackss, seven passes defensed, seven forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries. Burns’ breakout season was 2018 as a Junior where he had fifteen tackles for loss, ten sacks, and 52 total tackles - all career highs. He also finished with the second most sacks in the ACC for 2018.ProsBurns was one of the few bright spots for the Noles in 2018. His incredible one step burst is one of the biggest reasons he’s so highly coveted. That burst has allowed him to get into the backfield and disrupt plays - whether that be a sack or stopping a run play before it starts. He’s already ahead of the game with a deverse set of moves to avoid and beat blockers Carlton Davis Jersey , rather than relying on just speed and length. He doesn’t quit on a play, sometimes running the full length of the field to try and track down a ball carrier. Incredibly intelligent and can quickly assess and breakdown what he’s seeing develop in front of him. ConsAlthough he can play standing up or with his hand in the dirt, he isn’t great at any of them. He’s good, not great. He needs to go where he can focus on one of those rather than bounce around. His body is also a concern, as he needs to gain some weight at the next level but doesn’t have the broad frame to support it. Has problems disengaging from blocks once they square up on him.Why The Buccaneers Need HimThe Bucs need to continue to fortify the front seven and bolster the pass rush as they convert the defense to a 3-4. Yes, this sounds like a broken record, but not all players can play both and switching a defense to a new scheme does take some work - and a lot of roster turnover. The Bucs have to find these guys that can disrupt plays and they need to find them at all the spots in the front seven. Adding a player like Burns - who is already an impact level player - has a very high ceiling. He would give the defense a huge boost working wth Jason Pierre-Paul and Carl Nassib as the edge presences.Will It Happen?This is one of the trade down targets that the Bucs likely have on their radar. Number five is too rich, but dropping to the 10-15 range would net the Bucs’ additional picks and an impact pass rusher/run stopper. If the Bucs stay at five, they need to be looking at players like Quinnen Williams, Josh Allen, etc. In a trade down scenario, Burns would surely be one of the top targets for Tampa Bay to help continue to build a dominant pass rush.