The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had, what many experts have said, what was an excellent draft last week in Green Bay, netting seven players who could all find
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected six players in the 2025 NFL Draft, which is tied for the second-fewest number of players drafted by a team in the NFL. This puts more emphasis on finding possible undrafted players that have a real shot of pushing for a roster spot, to get more out of the team's rookie class.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have earned plenty of high benchmarks for their haul in the 2025 NFL Draft. General manager Jason Licht was able to address multiple needs on both sides of the ball ahead of training camp.
Now that the draft is behind us, could the Bucs add more pieces? With the 2025 NFL Draft officially in the books, the Buccaneers offseason additions are largely done.
The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
In a move that caught many off guard, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers surprised everyone by picking Ohio State’s talented wide receiver Emeka Egbuka with the 19th overall pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
There's rarely time to wait in the modern NFL. If you're a draft pick in the first few rounds, you're expected to start playing football right away. That will certainly be the case for a few Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookies from the team's 2025 NFL Draft class.
The Bucs have two main injury concerns going into the 2025 season. One we’ve known about for quite a while. The other we didn’t know until a particular draft pick was made last weekend.
Bucs general manager Jason Licht has learned the art of patience. After pulling the trigger on draft day trades each of the first nine years of his tenure, Licht has now resisted the urge to make deals two years in a row.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl quarterback Baker Mayfield is beloved by his teammates. His passion and work ethic are exceptional, leading Mayfield to be a respected figure in the locker room.
Last year, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hit a midseason wall after a hot start. The Bucs started 4-2 before losing four straight and five of six heading into their bye week.
Nearly two years ago, the Buccaneers promoted John Spytek to assistant general manager. With Spytek parlaying that climb to a GM job (with the Raiders), the Bucs are moving another longtime staffer into that role.
Just days after the Bucs added six new draft picks and many more undrafted free agents, the team needed to subtract some players off the roster to make room on the 90-man roster.
One of the biggest blunders of the 2025 NFL draft was the Sanders brothers not using agents and letting their father Deion advise them. Shilo at least took some steps to remedy that.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers finished a tremendous draft weekend with an equally impressive undrafted free agent class. The Bucs agreed to terms with 14 players once the draft concluded — however, because they had 74 players on their roster, they needed to cut four players in order to fit them all under the league's 90-man offseason roster limit.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had one of the better offenses in football last season, with a receiver room the envy of the league. Mike Evans and Chris Godwin were a good start, and then the franchise added Jalen McMillan in the third round of last year's draft.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made a big addition to an already great wide receiver room by selecting Ohio State's Emeka Egbuka with the No. 19 pick on Thursday night.