No, Maxx Crosby Unlikely To Come To Tampa Bay

March 11th, 2026

Very unlikely Bucs make a move.

Boy, the Raiders got screwed over.

If you weren’t monitoring social media last night, then perhaps you are unaware that the Crows decommitted last night from their trade of two first-round picks to Las Vegas for Maxx Crosby.

So the Raiders are not just out of two first-round picks, but they spent like drunken sailors this week to build up their lineup and now, unexpectedly, they have a $30 million a year contract dumped on them.

Bye, bye Trey Hendrickson. If the Crows were willing to cough up two first-round picks for Crosby, they shouldn’t have any problem paying Hendrickson $25+ million.

And the Bucs will once again be a day late and a dollar short. Actually, quite a few dollars. Millions.

But no, Joe doesn’t think this will motivate Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht to suddenly decide to go against everything in his DNA and trade a couple of first-round picks for Crosby. That’s about as un-Light of a move as there is.

Why did Baltimore renege on the trade? Joe’s willing to bet that Crosby, who is coming off knee surgery, had rotten medicals when he took a physical yesterday in Baltimore.

And Licht’s going to trade two first-round picks for a guy who likely is major damaged goods, only to watch Bucs coach Todd Bowles use Crosby in every imaginable way on defense other than rushing the quarterback?

Crosby to the Bucs has all the smell of a pipedream.

10 Responses to “No, Maxx Crosby Unlikely To Come To Tampa Bay”

  1. Bucsfan951 Says:

    Let’s be honest, Todd is going to roll out the same players (minus some key starters) and his janky ars defense and he will act surprised when the Bucs go 5-12.

    And the damage will be fully done by that point. Does everyone remember the lost decade when players gave up year after year until Brady reset things? The Bucs appear to be heading that way, unfortunately.

  2. Redblocks Says:

    Sounds like a fine fella and I’d prefer another

  3. BucsFan81 Says:

    We will be talking draft again by October. Lost decade is back. Everyone better embrace the suck cause it’s here…

  4. Bucfan1988 Says:

    Gonna say this again.
    I hope Jason Licht reads JoeBucsFan articles & comments…

    Ok, so Jason Licht…..

    Dallas Cowboys had 2nd best offer for Mad Max….
    After losing out, they worked out deal with Greenbay to trade for edge Rashan Gary for only a 4th round draft pick!!!

    If Dallas renigs on their offer to Packers for Rashan Gary to chase Mad Max sweepstakes again, MAKE THE SAME OFFER TO GREEN BAY!!!

    Here’s the sack stats from Gary from 2021 to 2025
    2021 – 9.5 sacks
    2022 – 6 sacks
    2023 – 9 sacks
    2024 – 7.5 sacks
    2025 – 7.5 sacks

    Greenbay plays 3/4 defense as well

    This seems like a no-brainer to go get Rashan Gary!!!!

    DO IT LICHT, DO IT!!!!

  5. HeartyDickerson Says:

    This is a throwaway year. Glazers will not invest longterm money or future draft picks for a coach that won’t be here in a year. The big question is will they retain Jason Fred Flinstone Licht

  6. Lakeland Says:

    I think the Bucs will improve a lot via the draft

    And bring in some decent UDFAs

  7. SlyPirate Says:

    I FEEL FOR JOE

    Joe hasn’t admitted Bowles, Licht, and Baker are done. The Glazers are saving money and picks, doing research on HC/GM, and sinking the season to create the perfect setup for the next regime.

    Embrace the suck. The more we suck the faster we get better.

  8. FortMyersDave Says:

    Is Licht setting the table up for a total rebuild starting in 2027? It certainly seems like he is as he has not treally addressed many of the holes on this roster except for getting replacements for SVD and Rachaad White. Bucs could be in a race with the ATL, not for the NFC South crown but for that elusive top 5 draft choice for a new franchise QB that both clubs might need in 2027 if Baker does not return to his 2024/early 2025 form and the Cleveland South Falcons fail miserably as expected with Tua and Penix leading them to doule digit losses .

  9. Lakeland Says:

    It’s not as bad as it seems

    The O-Line will be healthy, playing as a unit again
    We have some young WRs that can really play football
    Baker is in a contract year, we should see the best version of him
    Cade Otton will be back, Culp will be better
    I think Gainwell will contribute a lot out of the backfield, and ST

    I really think this will be Yaya breakout year
    I believe Kancey and Vea will be solid, hopefully Kancey stay healthy
    I believe we draft some solid defensive players
    Winfield, Smith, Morrison, Parrish will be ok
    McCollum will have a rebound season
    .
    I’m glad Licht isn’t reaching in Free Agency
    I truly believe the draft is our bread and butter

  10. Bucs Life Says:

    Same ol stuff every year, Jason licht does not know how to draft elite players. All he knows how to do in the draft is pass up on elite players. Idk if he reads a book called drafting for dummies. Jason licht has been here since 2014 drafted 84 players and only hit on a couple at most less than 50%. That’s a F in my book, that’s why we are in this mess on defense, for all the missed draft picks by Jason. It’s embarrassing and he is still employed and making the same mistake again this year. When is the Glazers gonna hire a real GM that knows about football and get rid off this goofball!

 

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