Tykee Smith’s “Hawk Percentage”

January 29th, 2026

Bucs have a hawk in the secondary.

Joe is not anti-stats, but sometimes, they make Joe laugh.

One stat the Bucs apparently use Joe never heard of before. “Hawk Percentage.” It’s a calculation using a combination of passes defensed, picks and targets. This is supposed to give folks an idea how much of a ballhawk a defensive back is.

And apparently, Bucs safety Tykee Smith is a hawk.

(Hey, this stat seems to have merit, unlike the nonsense passer rating stats that Joe Buck can’t begin a broadcast without, or the utterly worthless PFF tribe offensive line grades.)

Per the Bucs, Smith’s hawk percentage (for whatever that’s worth) is 26.3. So what? OK, Joe gets it. But apparently, per the Bucs’ media relations staff, this is the fifth-best in 2026 among all safeties with at least 30 targets.

Now that’s impressive.

Joe saw a comment on this here website yesterday complaining that the Bucs drafted Emeka Egbuka over hard-hitting safety Nick Emmanwori who eventually went to Seattle, thus, Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht needs to be dragged down Waters Avenue behind a pickup, or at least fired as a result.

Well, the Bucs weren’t in the market for a safety because they apparently felt comfortable with Antoine Winfield and Smith at safety. Joe thinks they were right.

The Bucs have a lot of problems, especially on defense. Safeties aren’t a problem.

6 Responses to “Tykee Smith’s “Hawk Percentage””

  1. MadMax Says:

    Emmanwori also plays slot cb and LB…..and for the record, im not one for wanting Jason to go anywhere….i just felt D wouldve been better spent on a first for Emmanwori or Schwesinger, both top 5 finalists for dyoy…but Egbuka is also a top 5 finalist for oroy, so we still nailed a good one.

  2. Delson Says:

    With the eventual retirement of evans E² was the right choice. The unsurety of Godwin returning 2 form McMillan a question mark it’s a damn good choice. Needed 2 double dip on lb tho.

  3. capebuc Says:

    People forget that the Egbuka is the only reason we finished 8-9 and not 3-14.

  4. Cometowin2 Says:

    Tykee is a great player. Fantastic 3rd round pick. Has exceeded expectations! We need more like him! Just finished Raise the Flag. Stopped watching it after 3rd and 28. Fix it Bowles! You’re out of excuses. You start the offseason on the hot seat! Let’s get some better defensive coaches in here. You did ok with the OC and STC hires. Fix your defense. The money is there or at least more than the last 4 years.

  5. HC Grover Says:

    Tyke is a winner.

  6. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “Joe saw a comment on this here website yesterday complaining that the Bucs drafted Emeka Egbuka over hard-hitting safety Nick Emmanwori who eventually went to Seattle“

    First off, we picked Egbuka 19th overall

    Emmanwori went 35th overall in the 2nd round

    The pick was at 35th belonged to Titans

    Our pick was 53rd in the 2nd

    Seattle swapped their 52nd pick ahead of us in the 2nd and paired that with a 3rd round to move up to 35th overall.

    Even if we did that, means no Parrish in the 3rd for us.

    Also means no Morrison, but we’d have Egbuka.

    Unless the commenter meant we should’ve picked Emmanwori 19th overall, not only do you lose Egbuka, but you miss out on everybody drafted in between them.

    Gotta think about these things, we didn’t need a safety THAT bad.

 

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