After a stellar draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reshaped their roster, hoping to build off of their 2024 season. After kicking off the draft with dynamic Ohio State receiver Emeka Egbuka in the first round, the Bucs prioritized production, versatility and playmaking skills the rest of the way.
After the Buccaneers took wide receiver Emeka Egbuka in the first round last week, General Manager Jason Licht said that the selection had nothing to do with how Chris Godwin's rehab from a dislocated ankle is going.
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.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Pranks are all fun and games until they aren't. Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFC rivals, the Atlanta Falcons, made some big moves during the NFL Draft in an effort to try and best the Buccaneers for the division crown.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers surprised many by going offense in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, selecting standout Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka.
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 made it a point to reinforce their secondary during the 2025 NFL Draft — and head coach Todd Bowles has made it clear why. After a stretch of injury-plagued seasons in the defensive backfield, the Buccaneers targeted a fix with two youthful, athletic cornerbacks.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers addressed some needs in the 2025 NFL Draft, but they were also able to take some players who weren't necessarily needs now as they look to build for the future.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and general manager Jason Licht once again put together a solid NFL Draft. They were able to hit on a couple of wide receivers, which brought reliability and explosiveness into the room while also hitting major areas of need on defense, specifically along the defensive line and in the secondary.
Similar to how NFL teams view draft prospects through their own unique perspective each year, NFL draft analysts have their own subjective lenses on when assessing which NFL teams fared the best in the draft each year.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, in the Baker Mayfield era, have struggled to get consistent praise for how they are going about their business. Back-to-back division titles and playoff appearances with one of the league's best offenses and run games in 2024, paint the Buccaneers as a potential contender in the NFC.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers didn’t just make headlines during the NFL Draft — they kept the buzz going post-draft as well. The Buccaneers signed Colorado safety Shilo Sanders as an undrafted free agent.
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.
On paper, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers put together another draft class that has the potential to make an immediate impact in Year 1. Last year showed us what that can do for a roster via Bucky Irving, Jalen McMillan, Tykee Smith, and Graham Barton.
When the NFL Draft process begins, right up until it is finished, a lot of evaluations, conversations, and scouting take place, and for Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles and general manager Jason Licht, this led them to Emeka Egbuka.
With their final pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Bucs ended their run on defense and actually bookended the weekend with wide receiver selections. After picking Emeka Egbuka in the first round, they used their seventh-round pick – No.
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.