A Todd Bowles Draft?

April 18th, 2026

Like most NFL teams, the Bucs have many needs and wants. But how are they prioritized?

That’s the mystery every fan and media type tries to decipher before the NFL Draft.

Sometimes, it’s easy, like the Bucs drafting No. 1 overall in 2015. Tampa Bay was in desperate need of a quarterback. But on the flip side was 2014, the Bucs were in desperate need of a quarterback and did not draft one. Instead, team officials chose to torture fans and then tank the final game of the 2014 regular season.

Then there was the 2021 draft, when Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht said he wanted to “stress special teams” rather than make bold moves to make a very special Bucs roster even more dangerous.

Draft strategy is tough to predict. (See 2025.)

Dan Hanzus and Marc Sessler formerly co-hosted the popular Around The NFL show for NFL.com that got blown up by layoffs a couple of years ago. But they still break down all things NFL on the Heed The Call podcast.

It was there this week that Hanzus expressed his surprise that Bucs head coach Todd Bowles still has has job, while Sessler said he thinks the Bucs’ draft strategy next week could reveal how they really feel about Bowles’ future.

“I just gotta believe that if Todd Bowles is your coach, it’s because you want him to orchestrate a defense that takes out opposing quarterbacks,” Sessler said. “And they just feel real light there [on defense]. If you’re Todd Bowles, it’s like, ‘I need defensive help to probably keep my job.'”

Team Glazer is known for a rather hands-off approach on roster decisions. But could Joe envision Team Glazer and Licht deciding months ago that the Bucs would focus on defense in this draft — in part to help Bowles develop and deliver more of his kind of team? Absolutely.

These are the same guys who bet on Bowles in 2026.

18 Responses to “A Todd Bowles Draft?”

  1. SB~LV 🏈 Says:

    Of course defense has many needs and if there is a match at 15 no one will be complaining unless it’s Missthedoor out of My Miami Hurricanes
    This time next week we will be talking about the UDFA signings
    TE Kenyon Sadiq or trade the spot for someone who wants him

  2. 3rd and 28: Says:

    This seems all great and everything except for one major issue. This team can not scout, draft, or develop a pass rusher which is our biggest need. When your GM consistently strikes out on Edge Rushers and your HC/DC can’t develop one to quite literally save his job then what are our realistic expectations of this team? Better draft Offensive weapons (TE RB and WR) because the only way we’re winning is in a shoot out.

  3. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Everyone should be shocked and outraged that The Great Regressor still has a job.

    59-73
    5 losing seasons out of 8, including Tom Brady’s only losing season in his whole life
    1-3 in playoffs, the lone win coming against the spiraling Eagles
    Annual swoons including last season’s 2-7 juggernaut after 6-2 start
    The defensive genius who has cumulatively fielded the league’s worst pass defense over the last three seasons

    Apologists’ excuses try to put lipstick on the pig, except the pig is dead and has an apple in its mouth.

  4. Tampa2ATL Says:

    3.28 Evans: so we should just throw in the towel? Perhaps just draft beer – one of your most constructive suggestions that made me laugh.

  5. NCbucfan Says:

    3:28,

    Agreed. Why draft a pass rusher when they aren’t being developed, or better yet, aren’t actually rushing the passer. JPP and Shaq were good because they were already ready-made. Shaq played beyond Von Miller, and JPP was already a dawg! Draft Sadiq or trade back. This is a team built on Offense. I’m going to remain optimistic, even though I’ve seen the Bowles movie many times. I really do hope we shock the world! Go Bucs!

  6. Jmarkbuc Says:

    Licht and Bowles just keeping the seat warm for Mike T and a real GM.

  7. Steve V. Says:

    A good defensive line makes a great pass rusher on the edge .Cleveland, Houston etc Pittsburgh..Great D lines that push the pocket ..Help for Vea is needed first

  8. Woodman Says:

    Why do keep changing your name Ironlung ( 3-28) l thought you proud Bowles hater.

  9. HopeIn1Hand... Says:

    A Todd Bowles draft? Ugh… here goes.

    Round 1: CJ Allen ILB Georgia- The perfect Bowles linebacker- he is a box run defense master who fills gaps and blitzes with pop. As Bowles likes his LBs, he is unathletic as can be- his man coverage is pure KJ Britt. In zone he is SVD- good awareness but no trigger or ability to break on routes and balls. What pushes him to perfection is his ability to loaf, yes loaf, ok whatever, he gets winded but whatever we call it he does it loafier than JTS. He even skips around aimlessly sometimes. I almost forgot, one quality he has that Bowles needs in all his players is that ability to just fall down for no reason instead of tackling the guy with the ball. Allen put that ability on display vs Alabama.

    Round 2: Troy Bowles ILB Michigan- 6′ 230 lbs of coach on the field. There is no such thing as enough Bowles. He’ll have Anzalone’s spot by the bye week.

    Round 3: Darrell Jackson Jr. DL Florida St- another Bowles prototype- a big body who excels at falling down and missing tackles. I can’t wait for Licht’s hype on this guy.

    Round 4: Jimmy Rolder ILB Michigan- the Bucs already picked two ILBs but this a BPA pick. Bowles just can’t pass on a good tackler who is as hopeless in coverage as Rolder is. Plus, he and Troy are besties.

  10. Lakeland Says:

    CJ Allen runs a 4.47 40, and that’s unathletic?

    Ok

  11. Lakeland Says:

    Georgia beat Alabama 28-7 in the SEC Championship game

    Alabama had -3 yards rushing for the game
    CJ Allen and Georgia defense dominated Alabama offense

  12. Steve V. Says:

    It looks like they’re sticking with brasswell ,so they should get Vea some help in the interior Medubuki before he was injured, had Clowney and Van noy totaling 20 sacks in Baltimore, Its all about the push upfront..Simple

  13. HopeIn1Hand... Says:

    Round 5: Diego Pavia QB Vanderbilt- at 5′ 9″ he really puts the under in understudy. Mayfield will be able sit out a few series or a few games now that Bowles has someone he can trust to throw balls off the backs of his well-compensated offensive linemen’s heads. This year when Mayfield takes a big hit, cue the horn section and send out Mariachi Mayfield to keep us entertained for short stretches.

  14. Ballwasher61 Says:

    Are we there yet?

  15. HopeIn1Hand... Says:

    Lakeland- Those are numbers I’m talking about the tape. Watch him in man doind KJ Britt impression after impression. I acknowledged he is a boss against the run in the box but thats it. He has no click-and-close or chase in him. He is downhill or nothing. He gets played doing it. Allen did show some serious skip-to-my-lou skills versus Alabama. Pay attention to how he doesn’t even sniff in the direction of screen plays and then loafs. He would be a great addition if it were 1996. Then there is his knee and all the better ILBs to choose from- I’ll be crushed if Bowles gets this dude. Licht needs to save Bowles from himself in this draft. There are too many opportunities to revamp this scheme with fresh talents and approaches rather than just pick younger versions of the same junk Bowles has been working with.

  16. Lakeland Says:

    I don’t believe the Glazers will fire Todd Bowles in 2026

    I think the Bucs will be successful this season, and beyond

  17. Lakeland Says:

    What tape you’re watching?

    I’m a Bulldog, k watch every Georgia game
    I know CJ had knee surgery for a meniscus after Texas game.
    He missed the following game against Charlotte

    He came back to play against Georgia Tech
    Then he played in the SEC Championship game against Alabama
    But his knee started swelling after the Alabama game.
    When they played Ole Miss on New Year’s Day in the playoffs
    He was hobbling, could barely walk, but he played anyway

    That’s why he didn’t run at the combine, his knee was still swollen
    But he’s back now, and ran the 4 47

  18. Lakeland Says:

    But CJ should have shut it down after the Texas game

    He knew he was entering the draft, so why risk it
    But he’s committed to the team and Kirby Smart
    He wasn’t at 100% after the knee surgery, and it seems like he was loafing
    But he was playing on a swollen knee

 

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