The final pick of the 2021 first round won’t have his fifth-year option exercised. The Buccaneers won’t pick up Joe Tryon-Shoyinka‘s option for the 2025 season, according to Greg Auman of FOX Sports.
The linebacker will likely take the place of Jason Pierre-Paul as a full-time starter on the edge this year.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers first-round pick Joe Tryon delivered a crushing blow for his first NFL sack in last week’s preseason opener against the Cincinnati Bengals, but he was handed a personal foul penalty for his troubles.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were absolutely thrilled when Joe Tryon slipped all the way to the No. 32 pick in the 2021 NFL draft, and he wasted little time proving why in Saturday night’s preseason opener.
Tampa Bay’s first-round pick has been impressive during camp. Could he actually be a threat to win Defensive Rookie of the Year? After winning Super Bowl LV and subsequently bringing almost everyone on their roster back for 2021, the Buccaneers had the luxury of drafting for depth and the future back in April.
Several members of the Buccaneers roster share the same sentiment as Tampa Bay's coaching staff: First-round rookie Joe Tryon is going to be a problem for opposing offenses.
The Buccaneers didn’t have an open spot on their starting lineup for first-round pick Joe Tryon. But head coach Bruce Arians has said that Tryon will still have a role on the team’s defense as a rookie.
Joe Tryon doesn't look like he's been off the gridiron since the 2019 season in the eyes of his new head coach Bruce Arians. Tryon, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers'
Tryon underwent a knee scope in early May, resolving an issue that may have impacted his stock. Luckily, that hasn’t kept the Washington product off of the practice field.
From a talented wide receiver in Southern California to a few elite-level pass rushers, there will be some surprising rookies moving forward.
Joe Tryon Shoyinka, the outside linebacker out of Washington has been waiting on this moment his whole life and is ready to give a team his all. His family made a lot of sacrifices for him to play at this level so he is not only playing for himself but to also give back to his family so they can see him excel at something he truly loves.
Returning all starters from their Super Bowl team a season ago, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers really didn’t have any needs to conclude the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft Thursday evening in Cleveland.
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