The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 2026 draft class has received mostly B to B+ grades, with some outlets rating it as high as A-. Key selections include Rueben Bain Jr. at No. 15, praised for his defensive potential.
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Buccaneers' 2026 draft class graded mostly B to B+
NFL.com gave an A- for the class, led by Rueben Bain Jr.
Josiah Trotter and Keionte Scott expected to contribute immediately
Tampa Bay BuccaneersRueben Bain Jr.Josiah TrotterKeionte Scott
The early draft grades are in, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 2026 class has settled into a fairly consistent national evaluation: mostly B to B+ territory, with a few outlets pushing as high as A-.
The most favorable assessment came from NFL.com’s Chad Reuter, who graded Tampa Bay’s class an A-. That evaluation was driven largely by the selection of Rueben Bain Jr. at No. 15 overall, viewed as one of the premier defensive players in the class. Reuter also credited the Buccaneers for landing immediate contributors in Josiah Trotter and a highly versatile defensive piece in Keionte Scott, both of whom fit clear roles in Todd Bowles’ system.
CBS Sports delivered the Buccaneers a B, notating Bain’s ability to be a potential defensive centerpiece while labeling Trotter as a player who can contribute early and Scott as a flexible defensive back who can be used in multiple alignments. Bleacher Report also gave Tampa Bay a B, highlighting Bain as one of the top edge prospects in the class while noting that several mid-round defensive additions carry developmental upside but may take time to fully produce.
FOX Sports similarly graded the class a B, pointing to Tampa Bay’s consistent hammering on physicality, defensive re-tooling, and trench depth throughout the draft process.
Across additional draft analysts and team-focused evaluations, the Buccaneers consistently fall within the same general range. The primary reasoning behind the grades is not disagreement on talent acquisition, but rather differing levels of confidence in how quickly the mid-round selections will adjust to NFL speed and responsibility. The evaluation of the class as a whole tends to center on roster construction. Tampa Bay clearly prioritized defense, adding impact potential on the edge with Bain, reinforcing the linebacker group with Trotter, and adding versatility in the secondary with Scott. Day 3 selections such as Billy Schrauth and DeMonte Capehart further addressed depth along the offensive and defensive lines, reinforcing a more physical overall roster profile.
Q&A
What grades did the Buccaneers receive for their 2026 draft class?
The Buccaneers' 2026 draft class received mostly B to B+ grades, with some sources giving it an A-.
Who were the standout players selected by the Buccaneers in the 2026 draft?
Rueben Bain Jr. was selected at No. 15 overall, along with Josiah Trotter and Keionte Scott, who are expected to contribute immediately.
How did NFL.com evaluate the Buccaneers' 2026 draft class?
NFL.com graded the Buccaneers' draft class an A-, highlighting Rueben Bain Jr. as a premier defensive player.
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Josiah Trotter is one of the most frequently discussed examples in that category, with evaluators generally agreeing on his physicality and instincts but varying on how quickly his coverage role will develop at the next level, and how early he was drafted versus his projected range.
Overall, Tampa Bay’s draft is viewed as a well-structured, defense-oriented class built around adding disruptive talent early and reinforcing depth and versatility later. The grades reflect confidence in the direction of the class, with the final judgment tied largely to how quickly the younger defenders develop into consistent contributors.