Daniel Jeremiah Has The Bucs Pulling A Shocker, Too

April 24th, 2025

NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah.

It’s very interesting to Joe that respected insiders who Joe knows talk to the right people at One Buc Palace seem to be building a case for the Bucs picking a wide receiver at No. 19 within 36 hours of the draft commencing in Green Bay.

First it was Ronde Barber, a member of Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht’s kitchen cabinet, threw out the idea that if Texas speedster Matthew Golden was on the board when the Bucs are on the clock, that Licht “can’t” turn him down.

Then, closet Bucs fan Peter Schrager of ESPN, in his one and only mock, had the Bucs picking Arizona receiver Tetairoa McMillan.

Not to be outdone later in the day yesterday was former NFL scout turned draft analyst for NFL Network, Daniel Jeremiah, who is very well-respected in NFL team circles. Jeremiah wavered from his months-long contention that the Bucs would draft Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell.

Last night in his final (hallelujah!) mock draft, Jeremiah had the Bucs picking Golden, the same receiver Barber advised Bucs fans to keep an eye out for.

And Joe knows exactly who these three men, Barber, Schrager and Jeremiah, rub elbows with who have high offices at One Buc Palace.

So maybe, just maybe, Licht is thinking he can get a quality corner and/or edge rusher and/or defensive tackle tomorrow night in Rounds 2 and 3?

Doesn’t it seem odd to you that all of a sudden, those in the know are pointing at the Bucs going after a receiver tonight?

Hhhmmm?

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17 Responses to “Daniel Jeremiah Has The Bucs Pulling A Shocker, Too”

  1. geno711 Says:

    Brian Thomas Jr was the guy I wanted last year. More a freak than any of the guys this year.

    Barton seems like a very good pick so happy with what we did.

    However, when picking WR, I want a freak.

    Could see the Bucs just lying to get a WR hungry team trading up to their spot.

  2. El hefe Says:

    Smoke screen get people thinking offense then attack defense

  3. Alanbucsfan Says:

    Jeremiah has the Dolphins trading down 7 spots to pick a Safety?
    No team needs Offensive Linemen more than the Dolphins.

  4. Obvious Says:

    Watch week 7-10 and it should not be a surprise to anyone with a brain. You control the clock with having the ball. You cannot sustain drives w/o throwing the ball past the chains. When 14 and 13 went down our qb did his damndest to keep us going but it wasn’t enough. If you believe 6 is the guy long term you have to keep feeding him playmakers.

    Offense is proactive….defense is reactive. Too big of a risk to think they all stay healthy.

    Of course if a can’t miss guy is at corner or edge I’m all good there too.

  5. Pickgrin Says:

    1 DT and no DBs off the board –

    So basically every CB, Safety and DT in this draft is available – and the Bucs pick a WR in rd 1????

    I don’t see that happening.

    Licht is smoke screening these insiders into believing he is leaning WR – and they are falling for it…..

    Well played Jason. Hopefully this leads to a decent trade down offer in such a circumstance with Ezeiruaku and all the best Edge rushers off the board…..

  6. Aqualung Says:

    Don’t eat the brownies. They’re bad. I think sometimes these guys talk to dead people.

  7. Jeffrey Becker Says:

    a hall of fame corner would know if golden was worth that pick

  8. MadMax Says:

    I think we’re decent at edge if Braswell has finally got it, Reddick plays very good, and Bowles stops dropping pass rushers into coverage (THATS the main thing). So we can hit one later….Im still liking DT/DE Elijah Roberts later.

    ILB- yes it would be nice to hit that, maybe 3rd with Knight or a 4th on Stutsman or ?. But we can get by if we dont.

    Big DT in the middle-YES we need that.

    WR-Yes we need that.

    Safety and CB-Yes we need that.

    Trade down a little – Emmanwori/Starks/Harmon …then use that pick to trade back up for one of the following if needed somewhere during the draft,(or use it and use a 2026 later pick to trade back up)

    Jayden Higgins / or go DT Alred Collins and take WR Savion Williams later
    Nohl Williams
    Knight/Stutsman/Joshua Farmer

    Elijah Roberts
    Isas Waxter

  9. Greg Says:

    I think that there is a good chance that the Edges we want are off the board along with ILBs then WR is the way we will go. If Barron from Texas drops he’s a good candidate as well. We are in a position to let the draft come to us. Awesome!

  10. Noclu4u Says:

    Rachaad white is going to Cincy along with pick 19. Trey Hendricks to Tampa then Dorian strong in round 2

  11. FilthyAnimal Says:

    I don’t think drafting a WR is a shocker. It may not be need #1 or need #2, but there are legitimate reasons WR is on their list of positions to address. I still don’t think they’ll bypass defense unless all of their first round D targets are off the board at 19. It would not shock me though. I believe the decision makers know what they’re doing.

  12. TBBucFan Says:

    Where’s me some Buchsbaum?

  13. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    It won’t be a WR.

    They’ll let teams think it will be though.

  14. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    We don’t even need a WR, except for depth. If Godwin doesn’t return, we did fine without him.

  15. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    I think it will be Will Johnson if he is savailable. Not saying I would agree with the oick.

  16. SB~LV Says:

    LB3 @19

  17. Ryan Smith Says:

    So ME13 will be 32 to start the season. Chris Godwin 29 or 30 himself with two major knee injuries. Only real WR besides them two is McMillian. Trey Palmer is a slughty better version of Scotty Miller. I don’t really like the pick but I can see why he selected him for us.

 

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