Leaks and associated draft shenanigans don’t concern Bucs general manager Jason Licht.

Unlike other GMs, Licht doesn’t keep the official Buccaneers draft board under extreme security. Remember, Joe typed up how Hall of Fame general manager Bill Polian detailed how he restricted access to only three people.

Joe asked Licht point black on Thursday how many have access to the board. The short answer? Everyone.

“I really, really trust my staff,” Licht told Joe and assembled media. “They have passed all the tests since I’ve been hired. I’ve got it to where I like it. Every single one of them are very valuable to me and I trust them. They have access to it on a daily basis. I want them to know that it’s not necessarily always exactly the way all of them want it, after we do more work – but for the most part it is, because they’re very talented at what they do. They see that board every day.”

Joe finds Licht’s approach very cool, and more evidence that he’s a fearless and ballsy GM. Joe wouldn’t be so brave.

The draft board takes shape in a big way in December, and literally millions of dollars are invested in its creation.

Any leak of that board can compromise the Bucs’ ability to trade up or down, which has been key in past years, such as acquiring Lavonte David and Ali Marpet.

Licht seems like a great guy to work for.