Defensive Moves (And Non-Moves) Are Real Head-Scratchers

March 10th, 2026

“Jason, I’d rather not talk finances right now. After last week my portfolio is redder than Cody Mauch’s hair.”

Look, Joe loves the Bucs signing linebacker Alex Anzalone. There were better, younger linebackers out there, but the Bucs, as one expected, passed on them like walking past the canned green beans at the neighborhood lunch buffet.

“This Joe” guesses the way the stock market took a nosedive last week has folks at One Buc Palace antsy about signing checks. So it’s off to the bargain bin.

Yesterday, not only did the Bucs pass on many better, younger linebackers, they also sat on their hands trying to address an edge rush. To be fair, the big fish is still out there, a guy who reportedly wants to play for the Bucs, Trey Hendrickson.

Ben Solak of BSPN noted yesterday on Twitter that Hendrickson is no longer a three-down lineman. You know who else isn’t a three-down edge? Chris Braswell. He should be nowhere near the field of play on passing downs.

In fact, if Hendrickson can’t defend the run, ok. Have Hendrickson on the field on obvious passing downs. Simple.

But any guy who (apparently) is not great against the run is usually the kiss of death in Todd Bowles’ eyes.

Then there is Jamel Dean. He signed with the Steelers yesterday. So the Bucs lost their best cornerback. Now *if* Bowles moves Jacob Parrish to starting outside corner, then Joe will breathe easier. However, at the combine last month, Bowles gave no clear indication he was going to move Parrish. Had Dean stayed, Parrish should replace Zyon McCollum. But Bowles wouldn’t commit.

So if Bowles keeps Parrish at nickel corner, with Dean now gone, your starting cornerbacks are Benjamin Morrison and McCollum.

How’s your breakfast taste this morning?

If the Bucs don’t upgrade the edge rusher issue — and Joe’s not talking about some four-sack slappy; Joe’s talking about a real legitimate edge rusher — Bucs games ought to be fun this year watching quarterbacks with enough time to brush their teeth pick and apart Morrison and McCollum.

“Fun,” as in if you are looking at a five-win season.

Joe has nothing against Morrison. Good dude who showed flashes he could be something when he’s healthy. But to think he’s ready to be thrown into the fire as a starter takes some sort of serious blind faith.

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28 Responses to “Defensive Moves (And Non-Moves) Are Real Head-Scratchers”

  1. Chris Says:

    What Licth and Bowles have done to this roster set this franchise back a decade or more. This year it’s going to be the same ole Bowles and his Defense.

  2. Senor Harry in Costa Rica Says:

    The Bucs have gone backwards. No real surprise. Its the Bucs, in the tradition of Yucs. Sign Otten, let Dean go. Sign a 32yo ILB, let ME go. 3rd and 38 and keep the HC, but fire most of the coaching staff. It was the perfect time to make the defensive genius give up the DC position, but noooooo.

    This team is a sorry azz mess. Going down fast.

  3. Leopold Stotch Says:

    Fire Todd. This is ridiculous.

  4. sethery Says:

    I hope I am wrong… but this is a terrible start. my expectations are not high. every move they make feels sluggish and three steps being the rest of the league.

    at this rate, my guess is we’ll have a top 10 pick 2027 along with a comp pick for evans. by then most of the dead money will be gone too. and hey, maybe a new head coach.

    guess that’s one way to start a rebuild.

  5. Jw94buc Says:

    At this point I’m calling a spade a spade. Bowles will be gone at the end of the year. The rebuild started this year. Bring on the decade of depression. The Glazers, Jason and Todd are the living embodiment of the three stooges.

  6. Tired Says:

    I love the start of free agency, when hope for a magical season springs to life for teams all around the country.

    Then there’s the Buccaneers.

    If there’s a plan to do anything besides have a top 5 draft pick next year, I’d love to hear it.

  7. MJ Says:

    i need a new team

  8. MJ Says:

    bowles will get fired little past mid season after they start 2-8

  9. BigZ Says:

    Gainwell for 7 mil is the head-scratcher.
    Pretty expensive for a 3rd down, small back.
    What was wrong with Tucker? He would have been the price.
    Allgier who is a complete 1000 yard back was cheaper.
    A Gainwell is in every draft.
    So far we only improved a LB.

  10. Bubby Says:

    We haven’t made a single splash move since Spytek left. I’ve been saying it for years and i continue to be right.

  11. Oxycondomns Says:

    gainwell was actually the best move. glazers are signing the checks not licht and bowles. the nfl has a salary cap and the glazers also have their salary cap that licht has to follow.

  12. BridleOaksBuc Says:

    Honestly, I really don’t care what they do. I flat out don’t care anymore…

  13. FortMyersDave Says:

    Are the Glazers instructing Licht to position the team for a top 5 draft pick and a run at one of the top qbs coming out in 2027 with no big FA signings, letting Evans walk and giving the lame duck head coach one more season?

  14. BigZ Says:

    No Gainwell was not. Nobody woke up yesterday and said i hope we sign him for more than Allgier. Again, Tucker was waaay cheaper. There are small scat backs in every draft. Who gonna bang between the tackles?
    White did some of that short yardage stuff.
    No power with Bucky or Gainwell.
    Lotta money for a player you can draft.
    Again Allgier will have better ywar than Gainwell.

  15. BigZ Says:

    Bush got 10 mil per, we spent 7 mil on a part time scat back.

  16. Stpetematt Says:

    Gainwell’s a really good football player. Im still gonna miss Tucker if we don’t get him though because of his elite speed. Though Gainwell runs a 4.4 which will probably take it to the house if he gets free.

  17. Scotty Mack Says:

    There’s that pesky thing called the salary cap that makes things difficult. So bizarre that people think it has anything to do with being cheap. NFL teams are compelled to spend the majority of the cap. By rule, they have to spend at least 90% of the cap on players on a rolling four year period. In other words, you can’t be too terribly cheap even if you want to.

    And yeah, they can create a little more space, restructuring the deals with Wirfs, Goedeke and Winfield but the Bucs have a whole lot of needs. Corner, several linebackers, pass rush, offensive line and with the departure of Evans, a big body 50/50 ball wide receiver. $30-40 million on just one edge rusher is going to leave a ton of holes that the draft, alone, cannot fill.

  18. Stpetematt Says:

    Im sure we are planning on drafting DE/Edge/DT/ILB so we should be on schedule. I think the Bucs have a percentage of cap they want to spend per position group.

  19. BucU Says:

    Hahaha I can’t wait for the “we got to coach it better and they have to play it better” every Sunday night again.

    Loser organization.

  20. BigZ Says:

    I watch a lot of football. Watched him at Memphis, philly and pitt. Hes a nice mid player. He cant start many games, hes limited by his size. No power.
    Bucky needed the opposite type RB to cpmpliment him.
    7 mil for Gainwell is insane. That player is in every draft.
    Think he makes way more than Bucky and doesnt start.
    Thats popr use of your money.
    Gainwell has 1700 rushing yards in 5 years, come on.
    Waste of money!

  21. Tom Edrington Says:

    PLEASE, ignore the best available because another MEDIOCRE season and Bowles can finally walk the plank, as he should have done after last year’s disaster!

  22. Angry about Evans Says:

    F-it, owners waited till last minute to try and keep Evans. Absolute garbage move by owners. So F-it, let’s burn it down and start over……What if Bucs traded Baker and the 15th to the Raiders for this year’s number 1 and drafted Mendoza. Heard about that trade proposal idea from another. But interesting is it??

  23. Bee Says:

    I keep saying it. This team is obviously tanking and they need to get rid of expensive contracts. Licht spent way too much money for years and now ownership won’t let him waste any more money. Licht is inept, Bowles is clueless and Baker is inconsistent, thats why Mike left. This is the year to get a top 10 pick and start over next season. I kept telling yall, prepare to be underwhelmed in FA and its happening.

    The only people that are confused, dont know NFL ball. Every team needs at least one terrible season to get a very high pick to draft an impact player. Thats how the Bucs got Mike.

    I’ll say it again, buckle up, this season will be terrible.

  24. Angry about Evans Says:

    Trade Baker & 15th pick to Raiders for there number 1 to draft Mendoza??

  25. Destinjohnny Says:

    Licht got a mulligan with Brady

    He can’t build a roster through the draft he has shown that
    His free agent picks and roster moves are bizarre.

    We are going to be lucky to win 6 games

  26. Bucnbeers Says:

    I’m losing my faith in this organization. Crappy ownership, bad GM, and a terrible head coach.Put a decent product on the field and you might sell tickets.

  27. Lefty R Says:

    Angry about Evans Says:
    March 10th, 2026 at 6:54 am

    Trade Baker & 15th pick to Raiders for there number 1 to draft Mendoza??

    Dr Evil Laugh

    bwahahaha and repeat several times
    bwahahaha …… bwahahaha …… bwahahaha…… bwahahaha

    Then catch your breath and wait for Raider Nation to knock on your door and pay you a visit

  28. Lefty R Says:

    If the Balloon Head Glazer family do not bring in Jim Schwartz as the the DC and force Bowles to just be the HC, the upcoming season is already over!!!

    It’s that simple!

 

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