The Combine is almost here, and the excitement is palpable! In just two weeks, the NFL's winter festival will descend upon Indianapolis, bringing together football enthusiasts and experts alike. It's a time when the future of NFL teams, including the Bucs, is up for grabs, and the possibilities are endless. Who will the Bucs sign, trade for, or draft? The question lingers, and the answers may surprise you.
One player who has caught the attention of many is Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles. With his attacking style and ability to get ball carriers on the ground, Styles has excellent range, awareness, and timing. However, his defensive background, specifically as a safety, raises concerns about his zone coverage skills. Despite this, the Bucs are keen on drafting him, but there's a catch.
The Bucs' defense has been a weak point, and it's no secret that they need an upgrade. But here's where it gets interesting: the Bucs' offense is far more complete, especially with Mike Evans back in the game. So, if the Bucs are considering drafting a running back, Jeremiyah Love from Notre Dame stands out as a potential game-changer. Love is being compared to Bijan Robinson, and with the Bucs' new offensive coordinator, Zac Robinson, in Atlanta, the connection is intriguing.
Love's skills are undeniable, and he's being hailed as the best player in the draft. However, the Bucs face a challenge: with the Dallas Cowboys holding the 12th pick, Styles might be off the table. The Bucs, currently holding the 15th pick, may need to trade up to secure Styles. But is it worth it? The defense needs improvement, but the offense is already strong.
If Styles and Love are both off the table, the Bucs might turn to Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq. Either way, the Bucs' offense could become a force to be reckoned with. The 2025 Doak Walker Award Winner, Jeremiyah Love, is a player to watch, and his best plays from this season are truly impressive. So, get ready for the Combine, where the Bucs' future may just be revealed!