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Buccaneers' Jason Licht hints at first round draft plan

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Buccaneers' Jason Licht hints at first round draft plan

TL;DR

Buccaneers' GM Jason Licht indicates the team will prioritize adding defensive players in the first round of the NFL Draft. With a mostly set offense, the focus may be on acquiring a pass rusher.

Key points

  • Buccaneers need defensive players early in the NFL Draft
  • Offense is mostly set with Baker Mayfield leading
  • Mock drafts suggest adding a pass rusher
  • Keldric Faulk, Malachi Lawrence, and Cashius Howell are in consideration
  • Jason Licht outlines the team's first-round approach

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Jason LichtBaker MayfieldMike Evans
Keldric FaulkMalachi LawrenceCashius HowellTampa Bay Buccaneers

Buccaneers' Jason Licht hints at first round draft plan originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, for most, have to add defensive players early in the NFL Draft.

With the offense, led by Baker Mayfield, for the most part set, even with the loss of Mike Evans, Tampa Bay needs defensive help, with some mock drafts having the Buccaneers adding a pass rusher.

Of course, that varies with Keldric Faulk, Malachi Lawrence, and Cashius Howell all in the mix when the Buccaneers are on the clock.

But if you thought the Buccaneers were focusing on one position, you're sadly mistaken, as general manager Jason Licht has detailed the franchise's approach to the first round.

"I feel like I've said this every year, you can never go wrong with taking the best player," Licht said via NFL.com. "You're going to be happy at some point that you did instead of trying to force a pick."

More:Did Ravens hint at potential draft selection?

Can Buccaneers really leave offense alone in draft?

Regarding starters, I think they can. Of course, if a player like Carnell Tate or Jordyn Tyson somehow falls to the Buccaneers at No. 15, then that is a different conversation.

But I feel like the offense, even with the loss of Evans, is in good shape ahead of 2026. We have seen Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq be mocked to the Buccaneers as well.

Will the Bucs go defense in the first round? That feels like the move, but it is clear that the franchise isn't backing itself into a hole either. They will take the best player available. So if a stud lineman or receiver is there  at No. 15, and he's the best player on Tampa Bay's draft board, they will be the selection.

Usually, teams play it very close to the vest, but Licht just hinted at Tampa Bay's strategy.

More NFL news:

  • Chiefs GM hints at potentially chaotic draft plan
  • Ravens fans will love GM's comment on draft position
  • Could Buccaneers continue offensive frenzy in first round of NFL Draft?
  • ESPN has Commanders doing huge Jayden Daniels favor in mock draft
  • Raiders GM makes smart decision on starting QB for 2026

Q&A

What position will the Buccaneers focus on in the first round of the NFL Draft?

The Buccaneers are expected to prioritize adding defensive players, particularly a pass rusher.

Who are the potential defensive players the Buccaneers might draft?

Keldric Faulk, Malachi Lawrence, and Cashius Howell are among the players being considered.

How has the Buccaneers' offensive situation influenced their draft strategy?

With the offense primarily set despite the loss of Mike Evans, the Buccaneers are shifting their focus to strengthening their defense.

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