Lavonte David Names His Four Greatest Bucs Of All-Time

March 26th, 2026

So what four Buccaneers are on Lavonte David’s “Mount Rushmore” of all-time Tampa Bay greats.

David did not hesitate when asked that question during an in-studio CBS Sports interview this week.

David named Derrick Brooks, Mike Evans, Rondé Barber and, yes, Lavonte David. Joe loved how the usually humble David is feeling great pride in his 14-year body of work.

Can someone please video and share Warren Sapp’s reaction when he sees this?

It sure felt weird to hear David speak of himself and Evans in the context of being former Buccaneers. Joe wonders how history will view each player as time passes and their accomplishments aren’t as fresh. That’s not Joe being negative or positive, just curious.

Of course, regardless of the franchise, perspective on players and eras can change in a hurry if the current team wins a Super Bowl.

26 Responses to “Lavonte David Names His Four Greatest Bucs Of All-Time”

  1. MayBuc Says:

    Great list!

  2. Jam Says:

    I agree Lavonte!

  3. Coconut Doughnut Says:

    Joe spelled Mike Alstott wrong

  4. KABucs Says:

    That would probably be my list as well. I would have Selmon, Lynch and Sapp just under them.

  5. Stpetematt Says:

    He’s a little linebacker biased but yeah it’s a great list. Certainly Lavonte is in the top 5 or 7.

  6. Aaron Says:

    Lee Roy Selmon
    Derrick Brooks
    Warren Sapp

    Tied for 4th Mike Evans, Ronde Barber, John Lynch,

  7. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Too hard to limit it to four.

    Lee Roy Selmon and Sapp must be in there.

  8. gbobucsfan Says:

    Selmon Brooks Barber Evans – in that order

  9. SlyPirate Says:

    I have LVD at 5. That’s not a diss. We have one heck of a list.

    TOP 10 BUCS (in order)
    Brooks
    Evans
    Sapp
    Barber
    LVD
    Selmon
    Alstott
    Wirfs
    TB12
    Rice

  10. Nick jannette Says:

    Correct list would be, Brooks, Sapp, Lynch, Alstott, Nickerson, Rice, Wilder, Brady, Evans, David, Barber

  11. Hopes on 2027 Says:

    Sapp and Selmon are above him, sorry.

    Both won DPotY and were absolute game wreckers that could win a game on their own through force of will. LVD is great, but not quite that level imho.

  12. Simeon4HOF Says:

    Bucs need to retire his number asap

  13. Ash Says:

    Oof can’t wait until the season starts get this clown car rolling boys.

  14. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Wow. Saw this on PFT:
    In a video posted Wednesday on Twitter, Florida attorney general James Uthmeier demanded that the NFL suspend the Rooney Rule.

    “Next week, the NFL’s annual league meeting begins in Phoenix, Arizona,” Uthmeier said. “And the NFL draft is only a month away. Ahead of the annual meeting, my office is sending a letter to the NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell regarding the league’s hiring practices. Specifically, the use of the so-called Rooney Rule, which requires NFL teams to interview candidates based on race.

    “The NFL’s use of the Rooney Rule violates Florida law by requiring race-based considerations in hiring. Florida law is clear. Hiring decisions cannot be based on race, and the Rooney Rule mandates race-based interviews and incentivizes race-based decisions. That’s discrimination. We’re demanding the NFL suspend the Rooney Rule, and failure to do so may result in enforcement actions against the league for race-based discrimination. NFL teams and their fans don’t care about the race of the coaching staff. They want a merit-based system that gives their team the best chance to win.”

    .

    Is the Rooney Rule outdated?

    Before the current political climate, I would have said yes. But now?

  15. BucsfaninOregon Says:

    Any list of greatest Bucs that does not include Sapp is wrong on the face of it. AS much as I liked Barber and Lynch Saap is higher.

  16. HeavyE Says:

    Lee Roy Selmon… will always be the Greatest Buccaneer, it’s not even close…

  17. Greg-therealone Says:

    Sapp cannot be off any list like that. There are others as well.

  18. 813bucboi Says:

    no problem with LVDs list

    but i agree, 4 is too short…

    GO BUCS!!!!

  19. HeavyE Says:

    Lee Roy Selmon! Period!

  20. HeavyE Says:

    Selmon
    Sapp
    Brooks
    Evans

  21. Alstott up the gut Says:

    Selmon, Brooks, Sapp and Evans. Very tough to leave some people off but Mount Rushmore can only be four!

  22. Bobby Says:

    Yes agree with gbobucsfan, The list starts with Lee Roy Selmon, then Warren Sapp and then it’s up for debate after. Lavonte David is a great player, but I would not put him in the top 10 Bucs of all-time. Top 20, but not 10. Sapp was an absolute game wrecker for offenses, He was the true QB Killer. His game wrecking made everybody on defense around him dramatically better. Plus David is an off the ball player. David should absolutely go to canton and get his number retired, and name in put in Ray J. By the way #56 Hardy Nickerson has still not been put in the Ring of Honor. That’s crazy in my opinion. I personally believe Hardy Nickerson is Hall of Fame worthy as well. Hardy Nickerson was a better MLB than David in my opinion.

  23. larrd Says:

    Sapp, Selmon, and Brooks were all regarded as the very best at their positions in the NFL at some point in their careers. They are all arguably on the shortlist of best ever, as is Ronde, for nickle backs. I do not believe Lavonte or Evans were ever considered the very best in the league during their careers and I do not believe many folks would list either in a “best ever.” Great players, but not all-time greats, like the others.

  24. Simeon4HOF Says:

    He was on with Kay Adams earlier

  25. Cleanhouse Says:

    Sorry Evans you miss the list

  26. Kenton Smith Says:

    Lee Roy Selmon and his brothers grew up about 45 minutes from where I grew up. Barry Switzer coached multiple national champion teams and a Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl champion. He said Lee Roy Selmon was the best football player he’s ever seen. Or coached. I’m with Barry Switzer on this one. Man, oh man!

 

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