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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Full 2025 NFL Draft Class Breakdown

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Full 2025 NFL Draft Class Breakdown


“I think Emeka is going to have a big impact for us,” said McCartney. “I think both corners are going to play a lot, and I think we’re excited about trying to find Walker a way to get on the field. I think it’s probably going to be third downs come early. We do feel good about that room with Yaya [Diaby], Haason [Reddick], Nelly (Anthony Nelson), Bras (Chris Braswell), so he’s going to have to really prove himself but I think he has the ability to do it. And I think the D-Line, too, [Roberts] is going to be able to get into the rotation pretty quickly, and again also on the third-down stuff. I think Elijah’s going to have a chance to help us, too.”

After the selection of Egbuka, the Buccaneers doubled down at the cornerback position on Day Two, addressing what was probably the team’s biggest depth chart concern heading into 2025. That put the pass rush on the back burner, but the Bucs had a plan and it worked out well.

“There were guys there that were in consideration in the first round when we took Emeka and there were some guys [Friday] that were in the conversation, too,” said Biehl at the end of the second day of the draft. “At the end of the day, we just follow the board. There [are] still some really good pass rushers left and we’re hoping we can pick some of those up tomorrow.”

If the Bucs prove to be right about Walker and Roberts, than that approach could be a home run. At the end of Day Three, the team even had room to make another addition on offense, nabbing Johnson, who had 169 catches and 20 touchdowns in a high-powered Oregon offense over the past two seasons. Johnson was available late in the draft because of his slight frame (5-10, 154 pounds) and a 40-yard dash time that, while good at 4.51 seconds, didn’t completely allay the worries about his size. The Buccaneers think they landed a big-time playmaker late in the proceedings.

“He doesn’t play 4.5; he plays a lot faster,” said McCartney. “There are a lot of instances when he’s the fastest player on the field. There’s multiple games when he was the best player on the field, too. He plays the game the same kind of way [as Irving], so that really excited us. At the Combine he was one of our formal interviews and he just lights up the room. I think he’ll be a great impact in the locker room, and then on the field with the ball in his hands.”

The Buccaneers have a lot of reasons to feel confident about their draft efforts over the weekend, given their…

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