Bucs Looking For Pass Rushers Today

April 26th, 2025

Former Emeka Egbuka Ohio State teammate, edge rusher Jack Sawyer.

Joe heard two things yesterday that made Joe think a Big Ten edge rusher could be coming to town.

Maybe.

Bucs’ first-round pick Emeka Egbuka, meeting in a sidebar with the local pen and mic club, said he wants the Bucs to pick more Bucks today. His Ohio State team has talented players he wants to see in pewter and red.

This is actually smart. Ohio State won the national title this past season for a reason: They had a roster full of talent. Why wouldn’t the Bucs want more winners on the roster and in the locker room?

Last night, Bucs vice president of player personnel Mike Biehl said the Bucs will be looking for pass rushers today when Round 4 of the draft kicks off at noon.

So why not draft Egbuka’s teammate from Ohio State, Jack Sawyer?

Last year in the semifinals, Sawyer may have made the most clutch play of the entire 2024 college football season.

Ohio State led Texas by seven with just over two minutes left. Texas had the ball on the Ohio State-8. Fourth down.

Texas QB Quinn Ewers dropped to pass and floated left. Sawyer broke free on the Buckeyes’ defensive left side. He blasted Ewers, jarred the ball loose and scooped it for an 83- yard sack-fumble-return to send Ohio State to the championship game.

Why not get a guy who is that clutch of a player? What would be the harm in drafting him? Of course, Sawyer has more than one play on his resume.

Since Biehl said the Bucs are looking for pass rushers, Joe offers the edge rushers on Daniel Jeremiah’s top-150 list that are still on the board.

At the top of the list is Sawyer.

70. Jack Sawyer, Ohio State
87. Bradyn Swinson, LSU
112. Que Robinson, Alabama
115. Barryn Sorrell, Texas
140. David Walker, Central Arkansas

As you can see, all but Walker play for big-time winning programs. Think that might be a coincidence? Not very likely.

Go get Sawyer!

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35 Responses to “Bucs Looking For Pass Rushers Today”

  1. LEWI Says:

    Riley Mills is a mountain of a man and a dawg in the middle of a defensive line, Vita cant play forever and he’d be great rotation right now

  2. KABucs Says:

    Will Sawyer be around by the time we pick?
    That is the question. Also, is he on our big board?
    Who’s left on our board at our picks is all that matters.
    BPA for sure on day 3 or you just throw your pick away.

    Remember, JL&Co picked Bucky and Jalen last year on day three!

  3. Durango 95 Says:

    That clip of Sawyer’s 92 yard scoop and score. I mean, really, does it get any better than that? The greatness that is big time college football, right there. Look at that OSU sideline as their boy races down the sideline and takes it to the house.

  4. bucsfantim Says:

    David Walker from Central Arkansas looks dangerous if we can’t get Sawyer

  5. Stu Says:

    Antwaun Powell-Ryland, Edge Va Tech by way of UF

  6. Josh Says:

    There are still far too many talented defensive tackles available. I only have Fadill Diggs and Johnny Walker as legitimate pass-rush rotational options alongside Sawyer left. In my opinion, Sawyer stands head and shoulders above the rest. His play style is reminiscent of Max Crosby—or, as much as I hate to say it, Joe Tryon-Shoyinka. What do I know though this is just my opinion.

    If Sawyer reaches his ceiling to me, he could develop into a more power-based version of Crosby, with similar leadership intangibles, or a more consistent version of Tryon-Shoyinka, especially in run defense and overall reliability. The key difference here is that we’re talking about a fourth-round prospect, not a first-rounder, which makes him well worth the gamble.

    That said, he’s much better suited for a 4-3 defensive front. His impact would likely be maximized by the Buccaneers in sub-packages, particularly in nickel and dime looks, where his burst and motor can shine without the burden of two-gapping responsibilities. I have made the same argument about Joe Tryon-Shoyinka however. So I guess we’ll see if he can make an impact in Cleveland this year, now that he’s in a system better suited to his skill set.

  7. bucsfantim Says:

    Guys seriously. Go look at David Walkers film, especially at the senior bowl and combine. I think he might be a steal if we can’t get Sawyer

  8. Jeff Says:

    It’s ILB time. That’s where the value is in the later rounds. Bucs will be targeting LB depth. Maybe a flier on an edge rusher, but not a focus.

  9. heyjude Says:

    All in on Sawyer. Good list of possibilities today 🏈😊

  10. Tim Says:

    @ KA Bucs

    That’s not true. Jalen McMillan was a 3rd round pick. That’s day 2.

  11. FortMyersDave Says:

    Captain Jack all the way!

  12. Vanessa Anne Says:

    “This is actually smart. Ohio State won the national title this past season for a reason: They had a roster full of talent. Why wouldn’t the Bucs want more winners on the roster and in the locker room?”

    Good point. Only a crazy person would argue with that.

    I’ve seen a few other highlights of Sawyer. If he’s available we should snag him.

    I’ll also put forth that we should be looking for a DT/NT similar in size and ability to Vita. A Vita clone.

    Not knocking Vita, but he’s at his best when he plays about half of the defensive snaps, and he’s been in the league for a while.

    We were thinking ahead when we drafted Emeka. We should think ahead re: DT/NT.

    That leaves ILB. I originally called for us to draft ILB in round 1. It was my top priority. It still is in some ways.

    SVD flashes but hasn’t been able to stay on the field and while hope is never a good strategy, I’m hoping he stays healthy this year and Anthony Walker turns out to be a great FA signing.

  13. Mord Says:

    Would have to trade up for Sawyer. Might be worth it.

  14. Jeffrey Becker Says:

    updated depth chart on ourlads.com is pretty interesting

  15. JimBobBuc Says:

    LVD is likely to retire at the end of the season, so in ‘26 the starters will be SVD and Anthony Walker?

  16. Pa Privateer Says:

    I am ok with whoever Licht picks, but I would like the following:

    DT: CJ West, Tonka Hemingway, Thor Griffith

    LB: Smael Mondon Jr, Jack Kiser, Jeffrey Bassa

    Edge: David Walker, Tyler Batty, Elijah Williams, Johnny Walker

  17. Defense Rules Says:

    Everyone seems to want more Edge rushers, but without those beasts in the middle of the DLine to push the pile back, QBs will continue to pick us apart with the short quick passes near the middle of the field. The best way to prevent that is to push the pile back into the QB’s lap real fast.

    It takes beasts to do that. We’ve got one: Vita Vea. On those 40% of the def snaps when he’s not out there, we don’t push the pile anyplace. We NEED another beast to provide a more consistent pass rush.

  18. Ugotrobbed Says:

    ZERO chance any of the above listed players will be around when the Bucs pick! Maybe there will be a much injured player still available!!

  19. MadMax Says:

    Farmer or Sawyer….

  20. Jay Buc Says:

    Wishful thinking to think you can find a good pass rusher after the second round.

  21. D-Rok Says:

    Beastly man meat, I say! And ILB please. I’m guessing Licht will also grab an O-line at some point.

    What a heck of a play by Sawyer in a huge game. Kinda reminds me of the James Harrison 100-yard pick-six TD return in the Super Bowl some years back vs the Cardinals.

  22. Canabuc Says:

    Walker Sawyer or Kennard at edge
    Paul Bassa orCarter at LB
    Strong if another DB
    Thor round 5 if DT

  23. JustVisiting Says:

    As a lifelong Wolverine, the idea of two Buckeyes in one draft is kinda hard to take, but I can’t fault the logic.

  24. Josh Says:

    I’m all in Jack Sawyer—Deone Walker as a consolation prize as you can’t teach 6’7″, 350 pounds, but you can’t coach heart or love for the game either. So which is more valuable: a massive talent who quit on his team when things got tough, or the high-motor, high-character guy who won a national title and produced without the elite measurables?

  25. Beeej Says:

    Dying to see if someone draft that huge dude from FLA

  26. Stpetematt Says:

    Defense Rules, another way to stop those is to jam the receivers on the line of scrimmage. Our new corners may help with that. There’s coverage sacks too.

  27. SB~LV Says:

    Maybe this is when White gets traded for an early 4 th round pick

  28. Aqualung Says:

    Totally agree – center cut roast beast. But somehow I think Jason and Todd are going in a different direction.

  29. FilthyAnimal Says:

    KABucs Says:
    April 26th, 2025 at 8:18 am

    Remember, JL&Co picked Bucky and Jalen last year on day three!

    McMillan was picked in the 3rd round, so day 2.

  30. Larrd Says:

    Deone Walker would make a great 3-4 DE, I think! Sawyer 4th, Walker 5th, or vice versa would be sweet. I also like Chris Paul at LB, however.

  31. FilthyAnimal Says:

    SB~LV Says:
    April 26th, 2025 at 10:46 am

    Maybe this is when White gets traded for an early 4 th round pick

    That would be a complete waste unless his replacement is available in round 4. Why do people want to trade this guy? Just because he’s in his final contract year? He’s one of our most productive offensive players, and Bucky isn’t built for 30 touches per game. I know we have Sean Tucker, but his game still isn’t as well rounded as Ra White. And we need to be 3 deep there.

    So please tell me why giving away Ra White for a 4th round pick makes any sense.

  32. Hodad Says:

    Bassa ILB Oregon might be in play.

  33. BucsFan28 Says:

    Hoping he last til our pick. Would be a great addition to our D

  34. Teacherman Says:

    Beastly NT/DT.

  35. Bucs Guy Says:

    Not smart. The time to get D-Line rushers is t G e 1st and 2nd round. Need ILB in 4th. Safety or Walker in 5th.