“I Think That He Would Love To Be In Tampa”

March 4th, 2026

Florida boy aims to return home.

To hear the words coming out of Adam Schefter’s mouth, superior sack artist Trey Hendrickson is there for the Bucs to take.

If the Bucs want him.

Schefter, the BSPN NFL uber insider, said on “Pardon My Take” last week, co-hosted by Big Cat and PFT Commenter of Barstool Sports, that free agent edge rusher Trey Hendrickson desires to return to Florida to continue his NFL career.

Hendrickson, the pride of Warren Sapp High School in Apopka, is currently a resident of Ponte Verde on the east coast just south of Jacksonville. Schefter believes the Jags don’t have the loose change to sign Hendrickson, which Schefter hinted would be Hendrickson’s choice destination.

However, a team that plays across the state from the First Coast, the Bucs, is very high on Hendrickson’s wish list.

“I think that he would love to be in Tampa, and I’m not just saying that.” Schefter said. “I think he would love to be in Tampa. He lives in Ponte Verde. I don’t think the Jaguars have the requisite cap room for him.

Tampa would be a great fit. I think in a perfect world, Trey would like to stay in Florida if he could. No state income tax. But, he’s also open to going to the best possible situation. …

“If Trey has a pick, I think he’d like to end up [with the Bucs]. But we will see if it works out that way.”

So here we are, the Bucs needing an edge rusher worse than Joe needs a cold beer on a sizzling Florida July Friday afternoon, and one of the game’s premier edge rushers apparently wants to play for the Bucs.

For Joe, this is a no-brainer of all no-brainers. You bring the guy in. You work out a deal. Stop dancing around this crater of a hole on the roster and attack it!

Imagine what this guy could do for YaYa Diaby and David Walker?

Are you trying to tell Joe the Bucs, starving for sacks, couldn’t find a way to use a guy who has 74.5 sacks this decade playing in a significantly tougher division?

45 Responses to ““I Think That He Would Love To Be In Tampa””

  1. HopetheBucswin Says:

    I really hope we get him! Go Bucs!

  2. Tony Says:

    Would be nice but I’m just having a hard time believing it because of them.

  3. Teacherman Says:

    He’s more of a 4-3 DE than a 3-4 OLB.

    I want him at DE and Maxx Crosby at OLB.

    Side by side. With Vea next to them.

    Let’s see teams deal all 3 of them!

  4. MadMax Says:

    How has his injury healed though? I’d hate to pay a lot of money to someone if they only give half of a season.

  5. lambchop Says:

    @Teacherman,

    Snap out of that dream, bro.

  6. Smashsquatch Says:

    Will cost $30m/yr over multiples. How does everyone feel about shelling out $20m+ to ME now? Can’t reach for ME, letting him walk and using that dough on TH makes too much sense.

  7. Bowles Wasn't Held Accountable Says:

    Does anybody really think this guy wants to play in Todd Bowles wonky defense? Maybe it happens if he has no idea how incompetent Bowles is, or if they highly overpay for him.

  8. Cdog76 Says:

    Is he even healthy? He was hurt last year and production was way down. I wouldn’t break the bank for him.

  9. Fishhawkbuc Says:

    The organization has been there/done that. They won’t make the mistake again. Sign the guy and he sits in the shelf with multiple injuries. Picks up a check.

  10. Hodad Says:

    Let Evans, and David walk, there’s 30 million.

  11. HeavyE Says:

    Let’s go get Kyler Murray!! Let’s Go Bucs!

  12. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    People are getting stuck on the “he’s a 4-3 DE” label like Bowles is running some rigid 3-4 from 1998.

    Bowles runs a hybrid front. Hendrickson would spend most of his snaps doing exactly what he’s done his entire career — hand-in-the-dirt defensive end attacking the tackle.

    No reinvention required.

    Where it gets interesting is passing downs.

    That’s the old Justin “The Cowboy” Smith blueprint. Smith was a traditional 4-3 end in Cincinnati, then in San Francisco he played end in base but kicked inside in nickel and wrecked guards while Aldon Smith came screaming off the edge.

    Bowles could do the same thing here.

    Base downs:
    Hendrickson at DE.

    Passing downs:
    Kick him inside next to Kancey and let Diaby and Walker attack the edge.

    That’s how you collapse a pocket without blitzing every other snap.

    The Bucs didn’t blitz so much because Bowles loves it.
    They blitzed because they had to MANUFACTURE PRESSURE.

    Add a guy with 74.5 sacks this decade, and suddenly you don’t have to.

  13. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    If the Bucs are exploring edge help beyond free agency, two young rotational rushers worth making a phone call about are Nick Herbig (Pittsburgh) and Lukas Van Ness (Green Bay).

    Both are entering their fourth NFL season and remain on rookie contracts.

    Nick Herbig – Steelers
    Drafted 2023, Round 4

    • Contract through 2026
    • 2025 salary: ~$1.03M
    • 2026 salary: ~$1.15M

    High-motor rotational pass rusher currently behind T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith. Cheap contract and a natural stand-up OLB fit in Bowles’ system.

    Lukas Van Ness – Packers
    Drafted 2023, Round 1 (13th overall)

    • Contract through 2026
    • 2026 base salary: ~ $1.4M
    • Eligible for a 5th-year option in 2027

    A power DE/EDGE hybrid who can play with his hand down or stand up — the type Bowles could deploy at DE in base and kick inside on passing downs.

  14. Scotty Mack Says:

    He’ll be looking for more than $30 million/year, folks:

    Micah Parsons: $46.5 million
    Aidan Hutchinson: $45 million
    Myles Garrett: $40 million
    Danielle Hunter: $35.6 million
    Maxx Crosby: $35.5 million
    Nick Bosa: $34 million

    I’d be shocked if he signs for anything less than $40 million/year.

  15. Stpetematt Says:

    Kyler Murray isn’t anywhere near as accurate as Baker Mayfield! Are you nuts?

  16. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    @ Scotty Mack

    Those numbers are for elite edge rushers in their mid-20s entering their prime.

    Hendrickson would be 31 and coming off core muscle surgery, which changes the market.

    The players you listed — Micah Parsons, Aidan Hutchinson, Myles Garrett, Nick Bosa — are franchise cornerstones teams are locking up for five-year windows.

    Hendrickson is more likely looking at a 2–3 year veteran pass-rush deal, not a $40M reset contract.

    Think closer to the **Danielle Hunter structure with the Houston Texans — shorter term, strong guarantees, but nowhere near $40M per year.

  17. BucU Says:

    No need. A little bird told me that Braswell is going to shock the world this season.

  18. Tony Says:

    @BucU

    Yeah he’ll probably have no sacks next year.

  19. Tony Says:

    If we’re gonna franchise tag somebody we need to franchise tag either Gene Deckerhoff or Tom Moore.

  20. adam from ny Says:

    he’s probably down cycling at 31…yet still better that what we have

  21. ATLBuc Says:

    According to Sportstrac, his salary should be around 21M

  22. ATLBuc Says:

    We’d better sign him early so he can work on his coverage skills.

  23. Rick Says:

    but how is he at dropping back into pass coverage?

  24. Fanofdabucs Says:

    How does letting Evans and David walk create 30 million in cap space? Please tell..

    Why would Hendrickson demand 40 mil a year at his age and coming off a down year and injury? Please tell..

    Why would Hendrickson not be able to rush the passer and whip OTs from a 3-4 as opposed to a 4-3? Please tell..

    I ask because im curious and want to learn

  25. Steve V. Says:

    It would be a smart move,he knows stefnaski like the back of his had,and yes people he plays violently,he coming from the AFC north!! But nah man baker sucks and needs a back up!!

  26. Kidfloflo Says:

    I am all for the Bucs making some defensive splashes, but this guy has 6 sacks written all over him…Just a vibe we would be getting the endgame of his career numbers and nothing worth the sacrifice

  27. Ash Says:

    He is 31 he isn’t making Parsons money lol that’s just silly

  28. Nicholas Carlson Says:

    Isn’t he 31?

    What do I know but…I’d move Kancy to OLB across from Diaby and focus him on rushing the passer. Then focus on DTs and ILB in FA and draft.

  29. FeddyBucsFan Says:

    Signing Trey and trading up for Styles would be my dream off season

  30. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    There’s an unhealthy infatuation with Hendrickson within this fan base, Crosby too.

  31. Doooshlarue Says:

    It’s Ponte Vedra BTW, not Ponte Verde.

  32. Bobby Says:

    Johnathan Greenard would be a good trade too and he is 3 years younger. Hey if we could somehow get Trey and Johnathan Greenard wearing Pewter & Red and harassing opposing QBs. Thay would represent a Super Bowl quality defense this coming season and Bucs would have an insane season. Go get them both Jason.

  33. HC Grover Says:

    NO no more cannon fodder for Bowzo.

  34. ModHairKen Says:

    Cheaper than Maxx.

  35. Ryan Says:

    25-30 million a year for a 32 year old coming off surgery? No thank you.

  36. Beeej Says:

    What I like about him is no draft pick involved

  37. Steve V. Says:

    Hodad ,take your 30 mill and your draft pics, give it to teaheman for the second coming of Christ in Crosby! The bucs will be stagnet, and teachman goes on and on being the football whisperer!

  38. DS Says:

    I don’t think he gets 30 mil how can he when he is older and got hurt Joshua’s there is always one team that will over pay

  39. Ricki Says:

    Nice, increase the depth of our DBs

  40. SlyPirate Says:

    He won’t get $30 million. He’s 32 yo and he just had a serious injury.

    He’s $20-22 million per year for 2-3 years.

    The Bucs aren’t in a championship window. They need to rebuild. I would pass.

  41. Mveal2006 Says:

    4 sacks last year. Little upgrade from Hassan.

    Cmon Joe

  42. Nicholas Carlson Says:

    I was curious how many pass rushers have put up 10+ sack seasons after age 31. Turns out it’s a pretty short list.

    Reggie White – 31, 33, 34, 36, 37
    Bruce Smith – 31, 32, 35, 37
    Kevin Greene – 31, 33, 34, 35
    Julius Peppers – 31, 32, 37
    Terrell Suggs – 31, 33
    James Harrison – 31, 33
    John Abraham – 33, 34
    Cameron Wake – 33, 34
    DeMarcus Ware – 31
    Jason Taylor – 33
    Jared Allen – 32
    Trace Armstrong – 33

    Not many guys still getting double-digit sacks in their 30s.

  43. BucsfaninOregon Says:

    I want this guy. No, let’s get so and so. He’s to old, go for this guy.

    Guys this is all fun and speculation. Let’s see if JL does anything creative. And if he does will Bowles defense “schemes” ruin him. I would put money on that bet.

    Signed: Former fan now a troll!

  44. Obvious Says:

    Will he take a 2 year deal for 20 million a year? Probably not.

    If you can get him on a deal that allows us to get out of it quick and easy then by all means I’m for it. You have to mitigate the risk for a guy that age. You don’t ruin your cap for the next 3-4 seasons for that risk.

    The cowboys may well throw obscene $$ at him. I don’t see how we play in those waters given the cap/cash situation.

    We are more likely looking at getting the guys that Joe has posted in other threads. These are b, maybe c players and maybe at a younger age.

    We really shouldn’t have to overpay for free agents at premium positions to get the defense into the top 16. You get a guy like Chubb or the guy from Minnesota and a mlb in FA. Then draft a rusher, lb and a d lineman in the first 3-4 rounds.

    According to some Todd is a defensive genius and Robinson is the second coming of Coen. If that’s the case then the team should win 10-11 games no problem with reasonable defensive adds and solid health.

  45. Ryan Says:

    Joe hasn’t learned his lesson from the Reddick signing.

 

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