Lewis Cine Linked To The Bucs

April 12th, 2022

By Sean Sullivan – JoeBucsFan.com draft guru

Safety Lewis Cine out of Georgia has been linked to the Bucs by several NFL media sources to be our pick at No. 27.

Cine has fantastic length for the position and at 6-foot-2 with 32 ½ inch arms he is both fast and explosive. He clocked a 4.37-second 40 yard dash and an 11-foot-1 broad jump at the NFL Scouting Combine. In his three years as a starter, Cine compiled 144 tackles and 14 pass deflections with 2 interceptions.

He is known as a fierce hitter and a physical run stopper who can intimidate his competition. Cine fits right in with Todd Bowles’ schemes but lacks ball skills, and that really bothers me in this scenario. The Bucs really need a safety that can play both the run and the pass.

I was frustrated last year with our lack of interceptions; I should say at least one dropped interception per game. See the Rams playoff game. We dropped two in the first quarter! I like Cine as a player, and he could develop into a special strong safety, but I see him as a second-rounder.

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37 Responses to “Lewis Cine Linked To The Bucs”

  1. Kgh4life Says:

    I hope the Bucs don’t pick him, even though he’s a great prospect, the Bucs need pass rush.

  2. Kalind Says:

    Stop. This is nonsense.

  3. Joseph C Simmons Says:

    Safety is certainly not a priority, but hey, if he’s the ‘best player available’…

  4. LOL Says:

    Enough with drafting freaking safety in the first couple of rounds!

  5. RPK Says:

    WTF?

    We signed Logan Ryan and Keanu Neal.

    We have Winfield Jr (pro bowler) and mike Edwards (ball hawk) for depth.

    Why would we bring in ANOTHER safety ?

    Benning-potoae and Anthony Nelson are currently starting in the Bucs front-7 right now.

    What if one of them gets hurt? Then who plays?

    Sometimes I wonder how many of you actually watch the games and understand who is on the roster…

  6. sasquatch Says:

    LOL Says:
    April 12th, 2022 at 5:24 pm

    Enough with drafting freaking safety in the first couple of rounds!

    Why? We need a safety who can be a force in the run game and cover. I don’t know if Cine is that player. But SS is definitely a priority. Edwards is not a SS. Ryan is not a SS… and Neal is a question mark on a one year contract. SS is in the mix with DL, CB as top needs.

  7. sasquatch Says:

    Joseph C Simmons Says:
    April 12th, 2022 at 5:15 pm

    Safety is certainly not a priority, but hey, if he’s the ‘best player available’…

    SS definitely IS a priority. Bowles’ defense needs a stout run-defending SS.

  8. Coburn Says:

    Nope. Even if he’s best player available there has gotta be one close behind in a position we aren’t completely loaded at. Corner, dline, oline.. has to be at least somebody at one of those positions that falls farther than expected. We need two dline, oline we could def use someone that can play the three interior positions.. and I think even depth at tackle is suspect… Could use a swing tackle in case either one gets injured

  9. BradyBucs Says:

    WE NEED *CORNERS* NOT SAFETIES!

  10. JimmyJack Says:

    Wow, why is everyone so against Safety? I think maybe yall need to go look at Bowles history developing and grooming great play at the position. Not just his history here go look up his safetys with Arizona and the Jets.

    Todd the Godd has proven he knows exactly what hes doing at Safety. If we draft one high all Bucs fans be excited with high expectations.

    All that said I really wanna see an EDGE or DL in round 1. We ended last year look old and with no energy up front. If thats no the top priority Im not sure what theyre thinking.

  11. Scotty In Fat Antonio Says:

    Hmmmm…lacks ball skills? You just described the Bucs secondary

  12. Joe in Michigan Says:

    I’d be happy with Lewis Cine in the 2nd Round. Will he last that long? Probably not, the guy can play.

  13. ClwJB Says:

    Why a SS after Ryan and Neal signings and we have Winfield and Edwards’s already

    DL,OL,OLB,TE,CB are all higher priority

  14. Joe in Michigan Says:

    Ryan and Neal are on 1 year deals. The Draft is about the long term, in many instances.

    I heard Andrew Booth needs hernia surgery and might fall out of the 1st Round. I also read somewhere that he’s a “Lovie Smith-type Corner”, which I consider a slap in the face (who knows if this is true or not, he seems to have size and speed, unlike “Lovie Smith-type Corners”).

  15. HC Grover Says:

    Getting warm.

  16. Biff Barker Says:

    This is a smoke screen or to find a needy team to trade willimg to trade for no 27.

    Happens every year. I know there are several posters on here willing to trade back for the right deal. im all in if Jason can make it work.

  17. TheBradyBunch Says:

    The good news other than this article nobody is predicting the Bucs will take this guy. My hope is Zion Johnson at an actual position of need.

  18. firethecannons Says:

    not thinking a safety in the first round is best–like getting a backup quarterback in the first round we already good in that position at least enough that we don’t want 1st round safety.

    need corner in 2nd oline in 1st if zion available d line in 1st is wyatt there take him

  19. Ash Says:

    Lol I’ve seen a few articles that have the bucs taking Cine and Todd has had drafts where he has taken a safety in first and second round in the same draft so I wouldn’t be so sure this doesn’t happen definitely a possibilty.

  20. Leighroy Says:

    The last thing in I’m worried about for our defense, especially the secondary, is run stopping. Are we not already good enough in this phase of the game? Isnt that like clamoring for a WR with blocking skills?

  21. TheBradyBunch Says:

    What articles? I have stayed on top of mock drafts and not once have I seen Cine’s name. If they draft a safety with bad hands this entire fan base should lose their sh€¥

  22. sasquatch Says:

    TheBradyBunch Says:
    April 12th, 2022 at 6:36 pm

    The good news other than this article nobody is predicting the Bucs will take this guy. My hope is Zion Johnson at an actual position of need.

    I’ve seen at least one other mock connecting the Bucs to Cine. Sorry to break it to you. It could happen.

    We don’t need to spend a 1st round pick (or any pick, for that matter) on a guard.

    DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE

  23. sasquatch Says:

    ClwJB Says:
    April 12th, 2022 at 6:09 pm

    Why a SS after Ryan and Neal signings and we have Winfield and Edwards’s already

    Ryan is a nickel and free safety. Not a run enforcer. Neal has had injuries and is questionable as a cover safety, but may be good in the box. Both of those guys are one one year deals.

    Edwards is not a SS either. I like him as a coverage guy. He has only one year remaining on his deal.

    Winfield could probably do okay as a SS, but he’s better left where he is.

    So, we really don’t have the player we need at strong safety yet. One of the reasons why our run defense has been so strong was Whitehead. He needs to be replaced.

    DL,OL,OLB,TE,CB are all higher priority

    DL is. OL definitely is not. OLB, maybe. TE, maybe. CB maybe.

    Top need is DL.
    Next need in my mind is a tie between TE, CB, and safety.
    OLB and ILB right behind that.
    Then RB.
    Then OL.

  24. DaBux Says:

    DL. PERIOD.

    If Wyatt from UGA is there, you grab that monster. He and Vea will terrorize the NFL for a decade.

  25. sasquatch Says:

    Leighroy Says:
    April 12th, 2022 at 6:52 pm

    The last thing in I’m worried about for our defense, especially the secondary, is run stopping. Are we not already good enough in this phase of the game?

    Jordan Whitehead was a big reason for our run defense. Bowles defense relies on a run enforcing safety.

    You should be concerned about run stopping. Suh may not be back and Whitehead is gone. 2 important pieces and we don’t have answers for either yet.

    Isnt that like clamoring for a WR with blocking skills?

    No… safeties and cornerbacks need to tackle and play the run as well.

    Also, while blocking may not be top importance in a WR, having receivers who can block makes a difference in the running game. It’s one of the things that makes Godwin so valuable.

  26. sasquatch Says:

    TheBradyBunch Says:
    April 12th, 2022 at 6:54 pm

    What articles? I have stayed on top of mock drafts and not once have I seen Cine’s name. If they draft a safety with bad hands this entire fan base should lose their sh€¥

    I could name the source of the mock that had Cine as our pick, but it’s another local Bucs website that Joe would edit out if I named it here. This other source is known to have good draft intel on the Bucs, year after year.

  27. sasquatch Says:

    BradyBucs Says:
    April 12th, 2022 at 5:54 pm

    WE NEED *CORNERS* NOT SAFETIES!

    BOTH.

  28. Commander Says:

    I like Cine but he’ll be gone by the time we pick in the second. I don’t see him as a first round pick but early second. I do see him being our #1 SS if drafted so, he’d make an immediate impact. I don’t look at the draft as needing to be a priority pick that’s how you torpedo a team (best player available). If we pick a player of need who’s not worthy of that pick we’ll be picking that same position again next year and the year after. We’d just be spinning our wheels. Free agency is to plug holes as we’ve seen Licht do.
    I’d be happy if linebacker Devin Loyd or wide receiver Burks fell. I don’t see a DT at #27 being a good fit for the 3 technique. Wyatt would be a better fit at the hybrid 5 technique that Gohlston plays. He doesn’t have that elite get off you’d want for a first rounder or the pass rush moves. I’d wait till the second for a 3 technique.

  29. BUCman Says:

    NOPE!

  30. Leighroy Says:

    Good thoughts Sasquatch, I just don’t feel they’re complete thoughts. I would argue Whitehead was “a” reason, more so than a “big” reason. There was not some cliff-style drop off when Mike Edwards was paired w AWjr.

    I am concerned about runstopping, I’m just not concerned it’s a weakness. Suh, though still good, is no longer great and can (should?) be replaced in the draft this year, arguably in lieu of a safety with a premium pick. There remain premier inside linebackers on this team and a large Samoan who commands double teams too.

    I don’t dispute a WR should be able to block. But you named but one WR in counterpoint, who if he wasnt the reliable possession receiver that he is with the occasional flare for the big play, he would be as worthless as Michael Clayton.

    I think the organization has assessed their needs at safety, taken a flyer on someone who can stop the run from safety position in Neal, and shored up the coverage side in Ryan. There is no more room at this in, much like the clamor last year to draft a 5th string RB in the early rounds.

  31. BuxfaninTX Says:

    Must be true coming from a car salesman….maybe you can publish draft prognostication from my plumber…

  32. Buczilla Says:

    If this were 1990 I’d be fine with using our first round pick on this dude, but with his lack of ball skills and the the sissya$$ rules that keep being implemented, this guy is a dinosaur. Hell no.

  33. David Says:

    They just picked up two safeties and they have Edwards who is a ball hawk so I can’t see them taking a safety.

  34. Goatfarmer Says:

    Every free agent and college football player is linked to the Bucs at this time of year. Especially kickers.

    I’m down with whatever J Licht does. Aguayo and Hargreaves were the two picks I broke out in hives over. And Darden made my lowers itch painfully. But otherwise, stud.

  35. Pewter941 Says:

    Would be great if we could get him in the 2nd rd

  36. Ericb Says:

    WE NEED CB

  37. geno711 Says:

    This notion that the Bucs and Tom Bowles employ a traditional strong safety is just crap. They have not in any of the years that Todd Bowles has been here.

    Bowles asks his safeties to be versatile. In fact, we saw some game plans where we run two high safeties the majority of plays (see Superbowl and NFC championship game against Green Bay).

    Winfield and Whitehead were equally adept at supporting the run. The reason Whitehead was not as good as Winfield is that Whitehead was not as good in space. The biggest reason they let him walk.