Daniel Jeremiah Lists A “Fun” Pick For Bucs At No. 15
April 13th, 2026So this was a fun exercise. And to be consistent, former NFL scout and current NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah offered up a fun pick for the Bucs at No. 15.
Mina Kimes hosted Jeremiah (they’re now co-workers thanks to BSPN’s hostile takeover of NFL Network) on her podcast and she had a twist on a schlock draft.
She gave Jeremiah an either-or pick when a specific team was on the clock.
When it was time for the Bucs at No. 15, Kimes gave Jeremiah, playing the part of Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht, the choice of Auburn edge rusher Keldric Faulk or Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq.
Both Kimes and Jeremiah noted how badly the Bucs need an edge rush. But weighing Faulk and Sadiq, Jeremiah sided with a “fun” pick of Sadiq. Jeremiah said he based his choice on past conversations with Licht, not necessarily because he thought Sadiq was a no-brainer.
“I’m gonna surprise you,” Jeremiah told Kimes. “I’m gonna take Sadiq. So I have a much higher grade on him [than Faulk].”
Jeremiah said Sadiq would be a sneaky good pick because no matter how deep the Bucs’ wide receiver room is, there’s still a hole left by Mike Evans.
Sadiq, who could be used as a slot or out wide, could help fill the gap, Jeremiah said.
“Mike Evans goes out … you kind of replace [him with Sadiq’s skillset],” Jeremiah said. “You got some balls and some production to replace. They’ve got a deep room, still a solid receiver room, but this, this is fun [with Sadiq].
“And again, [with] Baker [Mayfield], I think that would be a good combination there, run after catch, let him go.”
Then, Jeremiah offered insight into Licht’s draft-day thinking. He said Licht is suspicous of edge rushers that didn’t produce in college.
Faulk at Auburn had 10 sacks in 37 games, and just 2 in 12 game of last season.
“The other thing is, Jason, when I’ve talked to Jason Licht in the past over the years, we’ve talked about edge rushers. He mentions production a lot.
“The pressure percentage [with Faulk] is low, the win percentage is low,” Jeremiah said. “He’s one of the more tricky players for me, because I love the body, I love how hard he plays. He’s all the stuff [you want] off the field, great kid. He doesn’t play with a ton of snap or urgency.”
Jeremiah did admit he had Licht picking Miami beast edge rusher Akheem Mesidor in his schlock drafts on NFL.com. Unlike Faulk, Mesidor does have production. But that was not the choice Kimes gave him.
“This Joe” would be on board with Sadiq. Joe gets all the reasons why the Bucs may draft Sadiq. And “this Joe” does not want an edge rusher at No. 15 — after the first round, great! — because “this Joe” doesn’t want to see a first-round pick thrown away.
The next double-digit edge rusher Bucs coach Todd Bowles develops will be his first. And Joe does not like high-stakes gambling against never.









April 13th, 2026 at 5:45 am
A 1st round TE is a 1st round thrown away.
Blowing a 1st in order to bench Godwin/Egbuka for all these 2 TE sets and still not have a real outside guy on the field.
Everyone thinks the WR room is so great as is (it’s not) yet the fun fantasies include never allowing a WR to sniff the field.
April 13th, 2026 at 5:53 am
Dumb
April 13th, 2026 at 6:03 am
might as well start talking about who are the wrs that are available. they are probably ranked higher than short arms saddiq.
April 13th, 2026 at 6:21 am
Fun? It would be fun to watch McDonald caving in the middle of the line of the line of scrimmage and watching those young NFC South QBs deal with that. It’d be an awful lot of fun watching JRod creating a turnover dang near every game and if we should somehow get both of them, well, I don’t believe their could be anything more fun than that- at least with your clothes on.
April 13th, 2026 at 6:22 am
their- there
April 13th, 2026 at 6:32 am
Right there with ya Kenton Smith.
April 13th, 2026 at 6:36 am
Sadiq is definitely a far better choice than Faulk, who in my opinion is worth a 4th round flyer, at best.
April 13th, 2026 at 6:40 am
Seems like a whole lot of people do not understand the premise of the choice Jeremiah was given.
April 13th, 2026 at 7:03 am
The choices he as given was choose between the lesser of two evils. Neither
Of those players are worth a 15 pick.
April 13th, 2026 at 8:16 am
Less valuable player at a more valuable position vs a more talented individual at a less valuable position.
April 13th, 2026 at 8:22 am
Faulk looks like a good option and can play the run very well too. Would be a great addition to the D line. Sadiq has some question marks and may not be the prototype size for TE but has record speed and would add a new element to the offense.
April 13th, 2026 at 8:23 am
Im not sure drafting, or not drafting players because of Bowles should come into play. You draft these guys for the future and Bowles may or may not be a part of that future.
News just came out about Bain being in fatal car accident for reckless driving, maybe that causes him to fall to 15? Doubtful, but that would be the biggest no brainer pick if it were to happen.
If not, and the Bucs cant trade down, im beginning to think they go CB or DT at 15.
Fun to me would be watching a defense that can get off the field more often on 3rd downs.
April 13th, 2026 at 8:24 am
Real draft can’t get here fast enough. Number 15 needs to be an every down defensive player. For me that’s Rodriguez.
April 13th, 2026 at 8:26 am
If they must.. it would give another dimension to the offense… my preference would be to trade back into the 20’s, net a 2nd and some change and grab ILB Jacob Rodriguez of Texas Tech. He gives me Luke Keuchly feels. Keuchly was a production monster at BC and I absolutely loved his tape. GMs and scouts didn’t think he would test extremely well and then he showed up big and way faster than people realized. At that point, I wanted him at #7 overall, we traded back, Carolina grabbed Keuchly, we got Mark Barron, which was still better than the two schmoes most Bucs fans wanted, RB Trent Richardson or CB Mo Claiborne… well, Claiborne was a toss-up… either way, I saw Keuchly as can’t miss, I see the same in Rodriguez. Maybe not quite a Keuchly style dominator, but definitely a David-style disruptor and key cog for years.
April 13th, 2026 at 8:30 am
if its between these 2, the only option is to trade down lol…
neither can protect baker, improve the running game or produce sacks lol
GO BUCS!!!!!
April 13th, 2026 at 8:48 am
Not fun, dumb. Great way to tank the Bucs for another season. I would go with Faulk over Sadiq. Faulk is big, fast and strong. 6’5”. 276-288 pounds. He was used inside a lot by Auburn as a run stopper, but I think he can be developed as an edge rusher. Bucs have the coaches to do that right? lol.
April 13th, 2026 at 9:06 am
Neither was tom brady
April 13th, 2026 at 9:11 am
Joes Article Count as of 4/13/26
Mike Evans left – 1623 articles
Bucs draft Sadiq – 1609 articles
…still got time to pass ME13, Joe. I say go for it!!!
April 13th, 2026 at 9:25 am
I want to go with a sneaky sexy pick. An exciting one.
A certain left guard.
The one that eats glass.