It’s Senior Bowl week in Alabama. While Bucco Bruce Arians and his gigantic coaching staff are home, general manager Jason Licht and his comrades are there — and they’re being watched.

The rock star himself, former Bucs general manager Mark Dominik is there working for SiriusXM NFL Radio and said this morning on WDAE-AM 620 that he has seen the Buccaneers operating in Mobile with a heavy emphasis on offensive and defensive linemen.

That doesn’t mean the Bucs aren’t scouting other positions, just that Dominik, who has probably been to 25 years of Senior Bowl practices and activities, sees Tampa Bay having a high percentage of bodies assigned to scouting the trenches.

Yesterday’s Senior Bowl practices were moved indoors because of bad weather, and teams were extremely limited in the numbers of scouts that could watch because of space restrictions. And media largely was limited to watching on TV, which doesn’t offer much if you’re really trying to study a prospect.

Anyway, it was an interesting observation by Dominik, who said he could see the Bucs making drafting an offensive tackle a priority if Donovan Smith is evaluated and the new regime doesn’t want to pay him big free-agent bucks in March.