Bucs Become “Legitimate Threat” With Trey Hendrickson

March 5th, 2026

Bring him home, Bucs. Make it happen.

Dang, Joe is starting to wonder about the reach of “Pardon My Take” now that the video feed is behind a Netflix paywall.

Look, Joe loves Big Cat and PFT Commenter. They’ve got a great show. And they’re making millions. Major props to them!

So on Tuesday, a JoeBucsFan.com reader (Joe can’t remember who and Joe apologizes for not giving you a shoutout) typed in the comments of a story that Adam Schefter was on “Pardon My Take” talking about the Bucs and beastly free agent edge rusher Trey Hendrickson.

So Joe listened to the audio from iTunes and typed up Schefter’s Bucs chatter on Hendrickson in response to Barstool Sports staffer and Bucs fan Steven Cheah’s inquiry.

Joe sort of wondered since Schefter was on such a major podcast why no one picked up on his take on Hendrickson.

So Joe published the Schefter/Hendrickson intel early Wednesday morning. By 1 p.m., everyone and their brother on social media and the blogosphere was buzzing about how Hendrickson wants to play for the Bucs.

What’s going on here? Barstool Sports and “Pardon My Take” have many, many, many more viewers than Joe. So it’s starting to feel like since “Pardon My Take” moved its video behind a Netflix paywall, their reach has been neutered.

Anyway, among the many that picked up on Joe’s story was Walter Cherepinsky, the guy behind the curtain of draft-focused WalterFootball.com. And Cherepinsky, who skinned Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht last spring for drafting Emeka Egbuka, even going so far as to mock Licht calling him “Millen,” thinks if Licht does actually land Hendrickson, that would turn the Bucs from a non-playoff team into serious Super Bowl contenders overnight.

There were two primary reasons why the Buccaneers won the Super Bowl five years ago. The first was obviously Tom Brady. The second was the defense was suffocating with a great ability to pressure the quarterback. The Buccaneers have lacked the ability to generate pressure, but obtaining Trey Hendrickson would change that and would allow the Buccaneers to become a legitimate threat in the NFC.

Joe completely and totally agrees. You only need to look at the history of the Bucs to see what a ferocious edge rusher means for this team.

Only three times in Bucs history has the team had an edge rusher(s) that a quarterback had to fear. That was Lee Roy Selmon, Simeon Rice and the duo of Jason Pierre-Paul and Bucs sacks king Shaq Barrett.

The Bucs went to the NFC title game with Selmon (1979), won a Super Bowl with Rice (2002) and won a Super Bowl with JPP/Shaq (2020).

That is not just a coincidence, boys and girls.

53 Responses to “Bucs Become “Legitimate Threat” With Trey Hendrickson”

  1. Cleanhouse Says:

    We should get both Hendrickson and Crosby and play a 4-3 w vita and Cancey- need some new LBs

  2. Christos Says:

    A Legitimate Threat for RBs running routes because he will cover them when he drops back in a 3rd and 8 or something.
    This Defense needs change in philosophy and mentality not just a change in a couple of faces. This Defense is way to passive, soft and reactive instead of physical and attacking.

  3. Kenton Smith Says:

    There was more than just a few of these genius pundits calling this Buccaneer team a legitimate threat 4 months ago. This team, when healthy, was and is, a legitimate threat. Draft Rodriguez and he’ll be the leader of this defense by midway through the season and with a little luck on the injury front, I’d hate to have to beat the Bucs on any given Sunday.

  4. Hodad Says:

    This defense, this team is more than just one edge rusher away from being a SB contender. Anyone who says it is, has no clue what they’re talking about. When we won the SB we had two beasts in the middle, Vea, and Suh. We had David in his prime, and White who happened to be playing the best football of his career during that run. We also had a real head coach in Arians, with Tom Brady as our QB. We have none of that now. One edge does not a SB make . Just ask Cleveland, and Green Bay.

  5. TDTB Says:

    Adding Devin White as a rotational outside linebacker still makes sense to me.

  6. stvcl Says:

    He WAS a good pass rusher. I had to move to southwestern Ohio in 2020 to help with my Mom during covid so I was able to watch him play for the past few years regularly. Teams were able to run against him so I always felt he was just a one trick pony. Last season he sat out training camp practices due to a contract dispute. (still had a year left on his contract but felt he deserved more money than he signed for and whined to the local media about it) When they finally reached an agreement he only played in 5 games before he was injured. The best ability is availability and at 32 years old, coming off an injury, he just isn’t worth the risk. Pass.

  7. Bowles Wasn't Held Accountable Says:

    TDTB Says:
    March 5th, 2026 at 5:15 am
    Adding Devin White as a rotational outside linebacker still makes sense to me.
    ^^^^^^^^^^

    Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, good one!

  8. Stpetematt Says:

    Add a DT, A DE, 2 ILB’s and a TE in the draft and you do have a Super Bowl contender.

  9. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    I’m against this.

  10. Stpetematt Says:

    You run a 3-4 primarily for 2 reasons. 1. You have a great, monstrous nose tackle. 2. You have 4 great linebackers. Without both of those things, it’s really hard to run a 3-4. Let’s hope we leave the draft checking all these boxes for number 2. It wouldn’t hurt having another #1 too.

  11. Winny Testaverde Says:

    Once upon a time…as recent as a year ago…I was all for this. Now…the situation is a lot like Reddick’s situation with the Jets before he cashed in with a Licht loaded $14 million deal. How’d that go again? The Bucs could do worse of course…but the 20+million per season contract he wants is awfully rich for a guy on the back nine of his career.

  12. Oxycondomns Says:

    between him and lavonte bucs should be able to cover bijan coming out of backfield on a wheel route

  13. Zoocomics Says:

    And we don’t have to give up draft capital to land him? Pay him, we’ll figure out the cap a couple of seasons from now. Get another vet, hell, Reddick on the cheap, add him to the rotation, and this line already looking better.

    This coaching staff, to include Baker are at a cross-roads, the NFC is for the taking, there’s nothing special about it, Licht needs to gamble a bit, waiting for a Brady scenario to happen to move all those chips in, isn’t coming. Let’s make the run now.

  14. Ballwasher61 Says:

    It’s a buyer beware deal with Hendrickson. Yeah he’s had production BUT key word is HAD. If the salary structure is right then yeah take a test drive but it’s not just 1 guy that get’s it done. Crosby beats his guy but who else do the Raiders have? Has it translated to more wins? When the Bucs were cooking it was at least 5 guys that were playing off each other. Suh in the middle, JPP, who really took off when we got Shaq, David and White as linebackers and Vita came back cause he missed all season. I wouldn’t trade any picks for Crosby coming off an injury. I would rather trade a 1 and this years 1 to move up in this years draft than do that, get a really good young player on a 5 year deal. FA can help this team out, especially in the LB room. IF they make the right moves this D can become really good but it isn’t just 1 guy gonna do it. Hendrickson could help. A lot, but he isn’t the whole answer.

  15. Orange Republic Says:

    I learned from reading this fine website that pass rushers all decline significantly at age 31….checks Hendrickson’s age…31 years old. Bucs aren’t going to touch him.

  16. Buc Fan in Phoenix Says:

    Joe completely and totally agrees. You only need to look at the history of the Bucs to see what a ferocious edge rusher means for this team.

    ———————————————

    Come on Joe! You SERIOUSLY believe that just the simple addition of Trey Hendrickson takes the Bucs from pretenders to contenders? If you truly believe that my estimation of you has plummeted. 🙁

  17. Winny Testaverde Says:

    Off topic…so all apologies. Semi-shocking news that Sean Tucker was not tendered…making him a free agent. Curious indeed…

  18. Colonel Angus Says:

    We need every pass rusher we can get, draft one, sign a young one, sign an old one, bring em all in. We need pressure with the front four.

  19. ATLBuc Says:

    I think we should give Devin White a second chance. He was second in the league in tackles last year

  20. Fred McNeil Says:

    No one player can turn this team into a contender. A new head coach would have a much better chance. Besides, can this guy cover wide receivers? No?? Bowlzo won’t put him in.

  21. HC Grover Says:

    I needed a laugh.

  22. Pewter Power Says:

    Bucs are never going to be a legitimate threat in the NFC as long as Bowles is the head coach. He’s too content winning games 14-13. And yes we beat Kansas City in the Super Bowl but everyone forget the tyrek hill peace out game where he had almost 300 yards by halftime. Bowles is a dinosaur

  23. Geno711 Says:

    ATLBuc Says:
    March 5th, 2026 at 7:27 am
    “I think we should give Devin White a second chance. He was second in the league in tackles last year”

    Did you watch him play last year — or just picking up on tackle totals and deciding that is the only thing that matters? A real question.

  24. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Here’s why I pass on Trey Hendrickson: People here last year wanted him and he ended up playing only 5 games.

    If anything, we dodged a big mistake last year…and saved picks. He might be a free agent this year, but he’s proven he isn’t a team guy, is coming off injry, and he’s going to think he’s worth more than he is.

    Draft 2 edge guys, a guard, a lb and then bpa.

  25. gotbbucs Says:

    Nevermind the fact that we dont have any middle linebackers that can cover the middle of the field, have a 1st round draft pick pass rushing DT that can’t stay healthy, no outside corners that that A) seem capable of covering, and B) can stay healthy…but sure, let’s go sign another version of Hassaan Reddick for big money and cross our fingers that it works out this time.

    Adding a pricey edge rusher to a depleted defensive roster is pointless, especially with Bowles running the show. Did everyone suddenly get amnesia and forget last season? Even if the went into this draft and drafted only for need and tried filling roster holes with rookies, there is less than a 0% chance those holes are fixed. Just look at how many of our recent defensive drafted players have developed. Maybe we hit on 1 of 5. That ratio doesnt build a roster.

    Bowles brought in one new coach on the defensive staff, the other new guys at their positions are just the understudies to the previous coaches he fired or sent into retirement. The 2026 defense will be run exactly how the 2025 defense was run, only with a few different cost effective rookies and maybe one or two higher priced free agents that will be neutered by the Bowles defensive system. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

  26. Defense Rules Says:

    Hodad … ‘this team is more than just one edge rusher away from being a SB contender.’

    I can’t believe that Joe wrote that entire article without ONCE mentioning Ndamukong Suh. The REASON that our OLBs feasted in 2020 was because we had an interior DLine that kicked arse, opening up more opportunities for our OLBs AND for our blitzers. Folks easily forget that Vea only gave us 5 games (223 def snaps, 2 sacks & 5 pressures) that season before he went down in Game 5. It was really DT Suh (786 snaps – 6 sacks – 29 pressures), DT/DE Gholston (606 snaps – 3 sacks – 29 pressures), and NT RNR (482 snaps – 0 sacks – 3 pressures) who did the heavy lifting.

    Bucs has 48 sacks & 193 pressures that season as a team. We blitzed 542 times. Bucs’ DLine got 13 sacks & 74 pressures, while our 5 OLBs got 20 sacks & 81 pressures. The rest of our team got 15 sacks & 38 pressures.

    Bottom line: Even with Vea missing most of the season, our DLine (mostly Suh & Gholston) still produced an excellent pass rush, generated lots of ‘pressure’ and allowed our OLBs & blitzers to feast. And in the process we also had the #1 Run Defense in the NFL. Bucs’ DLine hasn’t come close to generating those types of numbers since Suh wasn’t re-signed. The quality of our DLine has gone down considerably since 2020, and it’s past time to INVEST in 2 more beastly starters/key rotational guys. Logan Hall & Greg Gaines aren’t the answer for the interior DLine, and Calijah Kancey needs to be moved further out to be more effective … and survive.

  27. Bucnjim Says:

    Didn’t Crosby jump on white late last year for loafing or missing an assignment?

    These veteran DE’s are a great story, but like other posters have mentioned, 31 is about the end of the road. The Bucs are still in rebuild mode and need WAY more than one player to compete for a SB.

  28. Beeej Says:

    White was the 83 WORST linebacker out of 88, nothing has changed about him

  29. Joe Says:

    I learned from reading this fine website that pass rushers all decline significantly at age 31….checks Hendrickson’s age…31 years old. Bucs aren’t going to touch him.

    Orange Republic is not wrong. Problem: Since Bucs can’t develop an edge rusher and the organization (understandably) is not going to pay top of the market dollars for a guy in his prime, then you’re left with rolling the dice on an aging veteran.

    Welcome to One Buc Place.

  30. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    Unhealthy infatuation, but I will say if Hendricksons’ camp is stating he’s got interest in playing for us, we should exploit that and lowball him lol

    Outside of that, I really don’t get the mystique behind him nor do I think this would be a decision to bring him in any different than the sentiment that made Reddick attractive last offseason. Turns out, the tape we watched to see what we MIGHT be getting is better than what we get.

    Honestly, I’d be more excited about bringing Khrysis Tonga in to be 100% honest.

  31. Kenton Smith Says:

    DR. As an OU football fan I clearly remember Suh as the best college football player I’d maybe ever seen. I hated him. Dirty, mean, borderline legal. But his senior year, 2009- AP college football player of the year. Lombardi award. Bednarik award. 20 tackles for loss and 12 sacks. A true monster. No other defender in college football dominated awards season like that in the years since. Oh, excuse me. Somebody did it, just this past season. His name is Jacob Rodriguez and we’ve got him if we want him. Certain players can change a team. Suh was definitely one of those players. And they don’t come around every day.

  32. Scotty in Fat Antonio Says:

    Give him the same 1 year deal as Reddick but with substantial incentives.

  33. Mike Johnson Says:

    If only Our Offense had just a little help last year? We instantly win at least 4 more games. Baker got in trouble towards the end of the season because he was trying desperately to do it all by himself. Our defense was non-existent.
    SIGN THE MAN!

  34. Noclu4u Says:

    Let’s be honest Brady HELPED a team that was a QB away from being a contender. The bucs had the best o-line in the NFL. Let’s not forget Jameis Winston threw for over 5000 yards the season before Brady’s arrival. Jameis Winston!!! Bucs fans are grateful of Brady’s HELP. If the bucs can get Trey for a fair they should jump on it. However draft picks are very valuable. Being that the draft is very deep at weakside linebacker they could address the two biggest issues on defense. I would be happy with Hendrickson coming off the edge and say maybe Rodriguez or Louis at weakside linebacker. If ever the bucs were going to trade away a first round pick this would be the time because of how deep the draft is at weakside linebacker.
    As always Go Bucs.

  35. 813bucboi Says:

    Ballwasher61 Says:
    March 5th, 2026 at 6:26 am
    It’s a buyer beware deal with Hendrickson.
    ***********************************************

    BINGO!!!!!!

    resign yaya
    sign oweh
    sign greenard
    kick CK94 to DE
    draft OG 1st round

    GO BUCS!!!!!

  36. Badbucs Says:

    Trey is a 2 year rental. He costs no picks. Bucs can either let Mike go or fiddle with future cap issues to account for the salary. Licht still has his precious draft picks to play with. Regardless, we still have holes all over to fill through FA or draft. If we’re lucky, we get 2 full time starters out of the draft, maybe 3. Still need at least 3 more from FA.
    Trey is an acceptable risk for the possible reward if he plugs one of the gaping holes. Two decent FA LBs plus a couple of LB picks shore up the wide open middle. High draft pick beast for DL and maybe Walker turns out to be a servicable edge. You still need TE from FA like Trautman or Higbee plus several IOL.
    We ran off our depth at RB so the geniuses need to scare them up one way or the other. Allgeier probably is out of reach as is Gainwell. There could be some guys available at the cut down or UDFA, but we need at least 2 decent guys to pair with Bucky. No idea why they didn’t tender Tucker.
    Choosing the FA LBs will be the trick. If they wait too long and just pick up scraps the hole in the middle will remain. We’ll know soon how committed to improving the team they are. Any foot dragging once FA starts and we will know. QUIET! Geniuses at work.

  37. Joe Says:

    Come on Joe! You SERIOUSLY believe that just the simple addition of Trey Hendrickson takes the Bucs from pretenders to contenders? If you truly believe that my estimation of you has plummeted. 🙁

    A real edge rusher solves many ills.

  38. Deuceswild78 Says:

    He will look great dropping into coverage in the no Bowles defense

  39. Confido75 Says:

    Bowles is not a defensive genius, he runs a defense that requires a a high-level of talent to be effective. The scheme has not changed, only the players, thus the reason they have had issues the last few years.

  40. Aqualung Says:

    The headline makes Aqualung chortle.

  41. gp Says:

    Without a change in defensive strategy and tactics, we will remain as the most predictable in the NFL.
    No one player can change or fix that.
    It’s a coaching philosophy problem as much as a personnel problem.

  42. Kenton Smith Says:

    gp. I beg to differ. Are you saying what it sounds like you’re saying? I’m gonna grant you that scheme matters. But not nearly as much as personnel matters. If the edge were getting home in 2 and a half seconds instead of 3 seconds? If your linebacker made an extra play or 2 a game? How about a cornerback who likes being targeted instead of fears being targeted? I’m of the Barry Switzer thinking that it’s the Johnnie’s and Joes more than the X’s and O’s.

  43. #1bucsfan Says:

    This is why I’m for Bowles. Get him the edge rushers he needs. A lot of people that know what their talking and make money do it all day the Bucs defense i 2020 was legit. Yes it’s bin trash since I know it frustrates me too but get him the suh , JPP and Shaq types to out the fear of god into the opposing QB n coordinators. Get us a legit pass rusher or 2 and even with our DBs we would be just fine.

  44. gp Says:

    Kenton
    Have you ever heard of coaching to your players strengths?
    Just as an example, I don’t think pass coverage is listed as one of Vea’s strengths.
    Your specialists should be concentrating primarily on their specialties.
    Don’t ask a plumber to do surgery, and don’t ask a doctor to pump your septic.

  45. Whatevs Says:

    Nope.

  46. gbobucsfan Says:

    cowboys now in on the Hendrickson sweepstakes….ditched Crosby

  47. Will Says:

    Oh geez, let’s get something good going here on defense

  48. Kenton Smith Says:

    gp. You are right about that. It’s frustrating watching.

  49. LakelandSteve Says:

    TDTB, the Devin White ship has sailed in Tampa

  50. Tony Says:

    Legitimate threat to who? Not with the way he’d probably be used by probably dropping into coverage also.

  51. WiscoJoe Says:

    Not to pump my own tires, but I’ll take the credit for the heads up! Love my PMT and joebucsfan!!

  52. Simeon4HOF Says:

    Sign Evans, Sign David, Sign Hendrickson or Chubb,
    Draft the TE Rd 1 and trade up to get ILB Hill Jr Rd 2
    Ad Dean’s replacement, another interior DL, a RB, depth
    And we are set with no weaknessness

  53. Joe Says:

    WiscoJoe:

    That was you? Thank you!