Aqib Talib Asks, “Who Coming To Get Me?”

February 28th, 2018

Homecoming?

Cabbie-punching, granny-hassling, gun-totin’, helmet-wielding, Adderall-popping Aqib Talib appears to be ready for a new NFL home — or a return to an old one.

Will Gerald McCoy get his wish?

(For those wondering about all those hyphenated adjectives, they refer to Talib’s moronic behavior through his Bucs history, and there’s more where those came from.)

Talib, the now 32-year-old, first-round pick of the Bucs in the 2008 NFL Draft, had been rumored to be a likely salary cut by the Denver Broncos. Talib had a bit of a down season last year and still made the Pro Bowl, but Denver is allegedly disinterested in paying him the $11 million owed him this season.

Speculation has swirled for weeks, and Joe has suggested trading for Talib. But now Talib personally has jumped into the chatter with a Twittering of his own this evening (shown below).

That sure smells like a player who knows he’ll have a new team before — or just after — the free agency dinner bell rings in 14 short days.

The Bucs need help at cornerback and Tampa Bay is not exactly an attractive destination for a quality corner with options on the free agency market. If the Bucs could score Talib tomorrow for a fifth-round draft pick, then Joe would stand and applaud.

Joe has talked to Talib in recent years and he retains a lot of love for Tampa, and he personally told Joe how much he felt he let down Team Glazer during his Tampa days. Joe has no concerns about Talib thriving as a Buccaneer, though that surely would include the inevitable nonsense that follows him.

45 Responses to “Aqib Talib Asks, “Who Coming To Get Me?””

  1. LakeLand Says:

    Free Agency

    Malcolm Butler
    Ross Cockrell

    NFL Draft

    Denzel Ward

  2. JonBuc Says:

    Am I the only one not crazy about reunions with Talib or Bennett ? I get they are good players but they didn’t leave on great terms and are on the wrong side of 30….

  3. TrollSlayer Says:

    mo wilkerson just got cut too worth a look for sure

  4. TrollSlayer Says:

    i would love to see look at kyle fuller and aaron colvin before talib

  5. Dooshlarue Says:

    Again……. pass.

  6. Lamarcus Says:

    Can give a 4th rounder? Or how about a 3rd?

  7. DanBucsFan Says:

    I would love Talib back home, but hopefully he gets released n we can get him for around 8 million. Now I am not one to complain about salaries especially when its not me who is signing the check, but I do know we have several holes to plug and although we have a large amount of cap space, we will also need $ to extend our own players in the near future. If we can pick up Talib, and Grimes for another year, we should without doubt draft at least one cb to groom behind Talib and Grimes. DON’T MESS THIS UP LICHT !! Go BUCS

  8. BigHogHaynes Says:

    Can he switch to Free Safety….then maybe he can fit this Morphing Defence!

  9. VA BUC Says:

    Free Agency: Malcom Butler and Aaron Colvin (CB) also Janesen (Center) Sitton(Guard) Mike Bennett Mo Dickerson(DE)’s

    Draft: 1st round, Fitzpatrick (Saftey) or Chubb(DE) 2nd Guice(RB) 3rd Chubb(RB) 4th Takle(Right) 5th Mason Rudolph (QB) 6th (DL) 3tec 7th (DL) nose tackle.

    Sincerly, Playoffs😂

  10. Issic Haggins Says:

    Joe you can get him for a seventh or sign him for 10 mil in f agency if someone doesn’t give a six or seven

  11. Issic Haggins Says:

    Btw giving a seventh for Talib is wining football but Licht likes to think he is some GM super hero and constantly just flat out makes things harder than need be ….. Give a seven and solve one of your Six glaring holes of which if you are really lucky the draft may address one, maybe ??

    You have 95 mil in cap room , improve the dam team for the next two years , this isn’t that hard !!!

    Why Talib , because the Bucs have no , none ,notta a starting corner and Talib does what half this team doesn’t and that is play w passion !! And and he’s still easily top 10 at his position every down of every game and how many Bucs can you say that about ??? Maybe L David , Maybe ??

  12. Issic Haggins Says:

    Winning football

  13. Calimike Says:

    Dude, no more excuses allowed, spend the money to get who we want. Cap money going up every year. Put a f@@##@g team on the field. Same owners, same coaches = no excuses. Get the gd players!!!

  14. Not there yet Says:

    Why the hell should we pay him 11 million? We ain’t going nowhere signing old over the hill players out of desperation. Trade for that salary? Might as well outbid people for the Rams corner and we’d still end up paying less plus keep our draft picks. Sign talib sure but give up a pick and pay that kind of money….. Licht would get fired for making a stupid desperate move like that whether we will or not

  15. Day1BucFan Says:

    We don’t need Talib, we will be ok. All we have to do is draft a RB, RT, DT, DE, DE, CB, CB, S and a RG. Or maybe we just go more weapons for Winston. Add another TE and WR?

  16. LifeOfABucFan Says:

    Day1BucFan…we got to get some super pieces in FA..we need those veterans that are still good..we have NO Fooking choice!!! NONE!!!

    Freaking Rams already wheeling and dealing…we got to do this right THIS YEAR!

  17. USFBUC Says:

    Licht should already be fired – one of the top CBs in the NFL was traded for peanuts and we couldn’t match that? Peters was cheap too given the current market for top CBs and we could have had him for two years under market value.

  18. USFBUC Says:

    It’s sad when a good chunk of the posters here with no NFL experience could field a better team than Licht. This waiting game if we are going for Talib is dumb, make a move like several have suggested and trade a 7th for him.

  19. NFLNut Says:

    Lakeland,

    You’d really spend major $$$ on two CBs AND use the #7 pick on a CB? I couldn’t bring myself to do that if I was Licht. I like Butler, Cockrell and Ward but I think grabbing all three is overkill, no?

  20. Bird Says:

    11 mil per year seems high but without grimes they would have too Plus talib can still ball

    Problem is Denver will get a decent trade pick for him. ‘No way a 5th does it

  21. Brad Says:

    No Wilkerson! Who cares about baggage. Who else is out there that had 12 sacks in a year just two years ago. (I know Peppers) . We need a talent infusion

  22. Maze Says:

    Nobody with draft picks

  23. LakeLand Says:

    NFLnut,

    Ross Cocktrell will come cheap, and so will Denzel Ward.

    Denzel Ward will be a shutdown CB for the next 10 years. Malcolm Butler will blanket any WR in the NFL. Ross Cocktrell can play the nickel or outside. You can get all three of them for $22 million a year.

    You can still draft a OG, RB,DE,DT in rounds 2-5
    You can sign Safety, OG,RB ,DT in free agency

    Denzel Ward will be hard to pass up

  24. Deno Says:

    I think trading back wit Buffalo will be vital to turning things around. I keep hearing take Chubbs or the safety from Alabama but economically and organization wise I would get out the pick #7 pick. Salary and 5th year options are cheaper on picks in the 20’s compared to top 10. It’s a numbers game right now I’m sure every scenario has been thought out to get the time better. Gotta be patient tho…#Go Bucs

  25. LakeLand Says:

    The Bucs has 3 CBs on the roster

    Vernon Hargreaves
    Josh Robinson
    Ryan Smith

    Some of the WRs they will face in 2018

    Julio Jones (twice)
    Michael Thomas (twice)
    Devin Funchess ( twice)
    Antonio Brown
    A.J. Green
    Dez Bryant
    Alshon Jeffrey
    Odell Beckham

    This is the way it stands now
    Some of these teams has other good WR like Mohammad Sanu, Juju Smith-Schuster, other teams will add WRs through draft or free agency

    Jason Licht need 3 solid CBs from the draft and free agency
    Everyone keep talking about DE, RB,OG,DT
    But CB is their biggest need…..by far

  26. LakeLand Says:

    The QB s they will face in 2018

    Drew Brees (twice)
    Matt Ryan (twice)
    Cam Newton (twice)
    Dak Prescott
    Carson Wentz/Nick Foles
    Eli Manning
    Alex Smith
    Joe Flacco
    Ben Roethlisberger
    Andy Dalton
    Mitch Trubisky
    Jimmy Garoppolo

    Good luck with this subpar D-Line and patched up secondary

  27. LakeLand Says:

    We don’t know who will be Cleveland QB yet. But if the Bucs don’t improve their secondary. He will light them up also, like the 4th of July.

  28. NFLNut Says:

    LAKELAND,

    So, you’ve completely given up on Hargreaves and view him as nothing more than a #4 CB? I guess I view him as a quality slot corner and just don’t see the need for Cockrell … as for Ward … I like him but I also love Minkah and like Joshua Jackson

  29. Buccaneer scotty Says:

    he’s getting traded to the Redskins

  30. LakeLand Says:

    NFLNut

    The Bucs gave up over 4,000 passing yards in 2016 and 2017 with VH3. Jameis Winston pass for 4000 yards and the defense give up 4000 yards. They don’t have to fill the needs in the secondary.The secondary got Lovie fired and it will get Jason Licht and Dirk Koetter fired also……..if they don’t address the problem.

  31. LakeLand Says:

    They can’t continue relying on these guys, who have failed them in the past. People jobs are on the line, get some people in this secondary who can play.

  32. webster Says:

    Bring talib home

  33. Johnell J. Conaway Says:

    Welcome home #21

  34. Jayj813headbusta Says:

    Bring the man home

  35. Alaskan Abdominal Snowman Says:

    Sorry but Malcolm Butler isnt blanketing his kid at night much less an NFL WR. Still riding the hype of 1 INT. I’d pass on him, the only pass defense worse than them were the Bucs.

    I do like Ward, Minkah at CB, Hughes, Jackson in the draft, havent really dug that deep into CBs. FA I like Fuller, Johnson, Melvin.

    I am not against Talib coming back. He is one of the smartest (football IQ) corners in the game, and he wants redemption for letting the organization down? Yea sure I’ll bite. If nothing else he can teach Winston how corners like himself are baiting him and taking his cookies.

  36. Pickgrin Says:

    We could use his experience – not to mention his height.

    Would be better to see if Talib really wants to come back to Tampa Bay as a free agent assuming Denver releases him – and would likely be for less than the $11M as his market value is not quite that high at 32 and coming off a down year.

    But – any other team that wants to pay him $11M could offer Denver a late rd pick and ensure he never makes it to market.

    Maybe you are right Joe. How about offering a 7th rounder though… On the up side, Talib’s salary goes down to $8M in 2019 and would not be guaranteed.

    Would make negotiating with Grimes a bit tougher though if we had just traded in order to pay Talib $11M. Miko would be like – Where’s our $11M offer???

  37. Walter Says:

    “I wasn’t really in the NFL until I joined the Patriots….” – Aqib Talib

  38. El_Buc941 Says:

    I say Licht waits until FA to get talib.that way we don’t trade away draft picks and we can restructure his contract.i say sign him for $9mil @ 4yrs and give Grimes $10.5mil @ 4yrs as well.

  39. darin Says:

    If they start trading picks and spending money on DBs theyd better already have a plan in place to get 4 D linemen too. Most every corner in the league looks similar when qb has all day to throw. I love talibs game, but he wont make a difference here with this pass rush. Unless smitty will actually get creative with his blitzes and play alot less cover 2 zone.

  40. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    I would not mind Bennett as a bridge player. I think it would go well.

    On the topic of Aqib Talib…I’m sorry. I realize some people have hindsight that tells them we should never have let him go, but it was the right move at the time…for the Bucs and for Aqib Talib.

    He has not been very productive the last couple years. Yes, he has bravado, but most of it is false. Now, mind you, I am not saying he wouldn’t be better than another option already on the team, just that his best days are behind him and this seems more like an emotional option than a smart option.

    Unless he comes dirt cheap…and no way he does that for Tampa.

  41. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    LakeLand Says
    “Malcolm Butler
    Ross Cockrell”

    I like those options. Getting them is a different story though.

  42. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Incidentally, if we trade for Talib, we pay him $11m. He is nowhere worth that kind of money. $6m? Maybe. $5m more likely.

  43. Justafan Says:

    There are few secondary issues this team wouldn’t solve with a viable pass rush.

  44. Brandon Says:

    At 32 and that contract, I think an exchange of 7th round draft picks would do the trick. He’s not getting $11 mil on the open market. His contract is preventing teams from trading for him… he isn’t worth a 5th, a CB making $11 mil a season after a down year isn’t even worth his contract.

  45. godzilla13 Says:

    If you call Talib’s 2017 season of 31 tackles, 1 FF, 1 INT and 7 PD a down year, well, maybe it was not quite as spectacular as his 2016 season, but Talib backed up the best season of his career with the second-best in 2017. Last year he allowed just 250 yards all season and only 54.3 percent of passes thrown his way to be caught. He wasn’t beaten for a pass longer than 32 yards all year. Talib ranked third in yards allowed per coverage snap (0.57) as well. To add to how good Talib is, since 2016 his passer rating when targeted is fourth best in the NFL at 63.1. Only AJ Bouye, Casey Hayward and Xavier Rhodes were ahead of him. Talib is great, Talib is elite, Talib is a shut-down CB. He is well worth a draft pick and 11 million a year and get this..here is the thing that just blows you away..he wants to play in Tampa.