The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a need at wide receiver and according to Ian Rapaport of NFL Network, the team has a meeting set up with one of the most talked about receivers in the draft, former Oklahoma Sooners standout Marquise Brown.

Brown is an undersized (5-foot-9, 166 pounds) receiver but was still ultra productive with the Sooners.

Two years ago he hauled in more than 1000 recieving yards, and last year with Kyler Murray he had over 1,3000 recieving yards. He has blazing speed and most believe he will be a first-round pick,  but there are still some concerns about his durability.

The Buccaneers lost a guy with blazing speed with offseason with DeSean Jackson going to the Philadelphia Eagles and Adam Humphries going to the Tennessee Titans.

Chris Trapasso of CBS Sports thinks the best comparison to Brown is Santonio Holmes.

Kind of a throwback here, and it's not the more commonly used comparison to DeSean Jackson. Holmes, who's a little bigger than Brown, averaged 18.4 yards per reception with 11 scores in his final season at Ohio State in 2005, almost identical to Brown's average of 18.3 during his two seasons in Norman with the Sooners. Holmes was a sub 4.40 guy as he entered the NFL — which is around how fast Brown likely is — and quickly established himself as a serious big-play threat who had some polish to his game with route running and positional flexibility. Brown isn't simply a screen and deep ball target, and he's crafty enough play on the outside and create space before the ball his thrown his way.

The Buccaneers currently hold the fifth pick in the draft, and it's unclear if they would take him that early, but it appears that the Buccaneers are at least thinking about it.