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April 17, 2025 17 mins

Team Reporter Casey Phillips & Senior Writer and Staff Writer/Reporter Bri Dix talk about all the latest news in this week's edition of Bucs Insider. The team breaks down the Buccaneers current roster on defense and discuss the upcoming offseason schedule on when players are expected to report back to Advent Health Training Center. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome into Bucks Insider, coming to you from the Bucks Studio,
presented by Ticketmaster Casey Phillips here with Bree Dix, and
it is one week today, one week from today, we
are going to have the NFL Draft.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Let's go.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
We have looked at this thing every which way to
Sunday pun intended, and man, I mean it's just going
to be so fun to see. I think there's a
lot of really fun storylines. So we've been doing Road
to the Draft, which means every week separate from Insider,
we've been doing a lot of draft discussion, but now
that we're one week out, we wanted to bring it
into here as well. But we figured instead of just
looking at prospects that's a lot of what we've done

(00:31):
on what road to the Draft, we wanted to look
at the Bucks roster itself, some of these different positions
that feel like they're some of the highly mocked to
us positions. Look at the roster, see what the depth
looks like, see who could be most impacted by a
draft pick. So that's what we're going to do today.
We're gonna start with these were gonna be all defensive guys,
just because we know that has been one of the

(00:54):
more mocked things to us again, Coach Jason Everyone has
made it clear that does not mean the Bucks will
not be rafting anybody offensively. But we've seen a lot
of people time on defensive positions. So let's go ahead
and start here with our defensive line. So looking at
this roster, and we have, of course, we know we
start Vita Collijah Budget. Yeah, yes, one to the end,

(01:15):
very easy. Those are our big, top, main superstar kind
of guys. But we wanted to kind of look at
this group of people here and I bolded here Greg
Gaines and Logan Hall because I think they're some of
the more interesting ones of you know, Logan Hall really
did seem to make a big jump this last year,
and I thought that was really interesting and great for
him as a former pretty high draft pick. Greg Gaines

(01:36):
has been able to step in spell Vita Vea when
he needs done some really great things. You see a
lot of these other names here in your mind as
we look at the likelihood of the Bucks getting defensive
linemen in the draft, how much of a priority or not,
and how who would be kind of mainly impacted As
you look at.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
This right, well, I think the Bucks, as we've kind
of talked about, have put themselves in perfect position where
when the draft gets here, you've added depth at the
correct position. So now at pick nineteen, the Bucks don't
feel like they have to reach or press to get
a specific position in order to have success. You can

(02:13):
take the best player available, and whether that's an offensive player,
whether that is defense. They resigned Greg Gaines, who, as
you mentioned, he's kind of that primary sub for v
to aa ut nose tackle, but in some of those
short yardage yardage situations he's also been key in kind
of helping stop the run. He's physical at the point
of attack, so he's made an impact in Lonlike you

(02:35):
mentioned Logan Hall as a guy that's kind of really
come into his own. It seems like the game has
slowed down for him, and I think in one of
your discussions with Casey Rodgers he was saying, you know,
for Logan Hall, he's a guy that his sack numbers
have increased, and that's even more impressive considering he's that
guy that typically is running off the field on those

(02:55):
third down situations where pass rushers are able to get
to the quarterback. So I think he stepped up also
enough to where the bucks are in a good plate
place along along the front, I think kind of maybe
looking more like inside linebacker getting guys in the secondary,
I feel like at on the defensive line, they're in

(03:17):
a good position.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
I agree, and I think that's what we wanted to
kind of highlight looking at the guys like Logan and
Greg who've stepped up where we know we already have
kind of superstar level guys with Beat and Klaijah. Of
the positions and especially on defense that is not necessarily,
not necessarily the position you feel is the most needed.
So let's move on to one that maybe is more so,
which is the outside linebacker edge whatever you want to

(03:38):
call it position. So as we take a look at
whoall is currently on our roster, there you see that
we bolded these three names here, Chris braswell, Anthony Nelson
and Jose Ramirez because again same thing. I feel like
they're going to be some of the most interesting ones
to decide as if you do draft an edge guy,
and then depending on how high that it looks like

(03:58):
starters this year, again, we know we feel pretty good
about the idea of Hassan Reddit coming in being a
big time player. Yah yah Dyabi stepping in right there.
But man, Anthony Nelson, I love how coach always calls
him steady Eddie, steady Eddie, that you know when he
goes in there, he knows what to do, he knows
where to be. I mean, he made maybe the biggest
play of the entire season last sure. Yeah, so I

(04:19):
think that that's been really great. And then Chris Braswell
is to me the big sort of question mark of
we hear a lot about guys taking a big leap
from year one to year two at any position, but
especially edge and especially in Coach Bowls defense, because they
get asked to do a lot of things. Yes, they
get asked to drop, they get asked stuff that they
haven't necessarily done always in college. And so when I've

(04:42):
talked to guys that help coach that position room, they're
always talking about how, yeah, that's a tough one to
adjust to that first year. And so I do feel
like it'll be cool to see how much he takes
that year one year two leap. But and then Jose Ramirez,
that's that's the guy that we know. They like, They've
kept around the practice squad, kept him around a lot
of different times. So how much do they feel like

(05:05):
he could take a step up or is this where
you look at those names and it's yeah, you know what,
we either need someone who could really make sure that
they're coming in on those rotations doing a lot, or
who knows, are you looking for someone to be the
starter over Yaya or Hassan depending on again, where you
draft this position and if you do well.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
And I think now you're kind of hitting that the
critical point where you can see the ability paid dividends,
you know, learning in the first year. And I really
think too you look at a guy like Yaya Dabi
that he had a lot of success in the rookie
year and even though the SAC numbers may not have
been there this past year, but he was still affecting

(05:45):
the quarterback and I think he's a guy that's kind
of found a way to harness that power that was
the big thing and one of the reasons they drafted him.
And I think in a similar way with Chris braswell,
he's continuing to kind of figure out how to unleash
that be it and kind of how to harness that
because he's a guy that you know has the burst
off the snap has the acceleration to flatten the pocket,

(06:07):
and those are qualities that the Bucks really liked. But
it's okay, how can you add that to your arsenal
and how can that help you have success? But also
filling in in that rotation and having an opportunity to
get to the quarterback and a lot of guys you know,
are trying to get the ball out quicker. They're going
with short passing attempts to try and mitigate that Bucks

(06:28):
pass rush because everybody knows that Todd Bowles is going
to bring guys. So I think you'll see a little
bit more of Chris Brassewl this year. And also, like
you said, Jose Ramirez, a guy that they really seem
to like and is putting in the work. And even
though he hasn't been active for many games, you know
he can push through the tight end chips and he
can affect the pocket as well. So I think they're in.

(06:52):
When you look down at the depth with that position,
you get excited about guys like Hassan Reddick in the
way that Todd Bules can use them, and it's not
you know, I took in my latest mark, I took
an edge I think in the fourth round. And that's
just I mean, it's so deep at corner. You've got
a lot of inside linebackers at the front of the draft,
so I think you're gonna have a lot of places

(07:14):
where you can get guys because I think a lot
of the top edges are going to go earlier than
a lot of people think. The guys like of course
Abdul Carter is supposed to go in the top three.
You have Michael Williams that continues to rise, a guy
like Donovan as a rock who might be there at nineteen.
But I think they're in a great spot with the
guys that they have on the roster.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
All right, So then let's move on to another one
of those You've talked about, linebacker, the inside linebacker position.
So this is one that of all the positions this
offseason felt the most influx of what could happen because
you for a while there, I mean, we didn't know
if we had a line like dang near everyone in
that room was a free agent. We had no idea
who was going to be coming back, what that was
going to look like. Now, thank goodness, LaMonte David is

(07:56):
back to continue anchoring that position, but then who's playing
next to him and in what capacity that we saw
a lot of the you know, tag team efforts last
year until there were injuries that didn't allow that as much.
And I know we bolded here Anthony Walker and Servasia
Adnis because of course these are the guys at this
point with who we have on the roster who are
really competing for that starting role next to Levante. I

(08:17):
know they think that, you know, Servasier, They're very excited
about him, were excited about him last year prior to
him getting hurt, So hoping that this year now coming
in healthy, that you feel like maybe Levante Servasier, you're
happy with that starting duo. But there's a lot unknown here.
It is really great to see you have Anthony Walker
now who has some experience, where last year it felt

(08:37):
like anyone that got hurt, the person who was coming
in for them was just green as green could be,
didn't have a lot of experience, was having a learn
on the fly. At least now you do have somebody
like an Anthony Walker that has more experience. But I
do feel like this is a position where, again, even
if it's not for competing for the starting job this year.
As much as Levante does seem like an ageless wonder, theoretically,

(08:57):
at some point he's not going to either be here
or be playing at the level he's been, which again,
it doesn't seem like it's happening any times and in
the way he's done it. But I do think that
this is a position that both for potentially this year
and then especially in years to come, could be a
big one to target.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
Right well, And I love to the so Anthony Walker
Junior is a guy that you know, is a Miami
native with Levante, and they have familiarity with one another,
you know, I think they've talked about wanting to play
with each other for many years, and they kind of
train together in the off season. So I think they
have a good understanding. He already coming in has an

(09:32):
understanding of kind of maybe some of the nuances of
Levante David's game, and of course some of the speed
elements or the athleticism things with him may not quite
be what they were when he first started out, But
I think it's the instincts that kind of sets Levante apart.
But then you also have you know, Savasi Dennis that
they have really liked, especially his ability in coverage kind

(09:54):
of being an impact on third down, but also you know,
his his ability in against the run as well. They've
mentioned and then Anthony Walker too has kind of talked
about his ability to kind of erase things over the
middle of the field because that was an area that
the Buckscot exposed that a little bit last year. So

(10:15):
really they've prioritized, it seems, getting guys that have that
ability in coverage to kind of mitigate some of those
things over the middle of the field or the comebacks
of the digs or any of those things. So maybe
getting a guy in the draft that kind of has
that the downhill trigger, that ability at not only maybe
making an impact at rushing the pastor but also has

(10:37):
the potential to kind of shut down the run and
kind of be that minuce that they need along with
Levante David and some of the passing ability things.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
Yeah, so now, okay, let's talk defensive backs because I
know this, I mean, we're gonna kind of lump this
all together safety and corner, but this is a group
that I know you've discussed the depth of this draft
at these spots, and I do think this is an
area that, as we always say, as Scott Smith loves
to say, you can never have enough, especially corners, but
secondary members overall. So we on this graphic kind of

(11:06):
split it up safety to corner, and I bolded the
names Christianism and Tykee Smith and Bryce Hall because you know,
I think that everyone saw last year your starters Jamel Dean,
Zion McCollum. You were pretty happy with those starters and
would most likely be that way again this year, unless
again you spend maybe a first round pick on a
corner and you know, how are you trying to add

(11:27):
to that group? Does that supplant one of those guys
or not? But Bryce Hall's a guy that I think
a lot of times Bucks fans have forgotten about because
he got hurt Week one, but he was slated to
be that number three guy that would have made a
really big difference with those injuries if he hadn't gotten
hurt himself. Where you know, last year you're having to
put in a Tyrek Funderberg who was just so green
and so young. Bryce was supposed to be that next
man up and he ended up getting hurt. So I

(11:50):
think that's a very important one that he is now
back this year. How healthy is he able to be
so looking at that corner position? And then safety wise,
this is where I think it gets even more interesting.
Tykee Smith and Christian is In. Both of these guys
prove that they can be sort of that Swiss army knife.
I mean, Christianisi into the max playing every position now
in command. But there's been mentioned of do you want
to move Tykee Smith more to that starting safety spot

(12:13):
as compared to that nickel You know, what does that
do for both of these position groups of depending on
if you draft a safety high or if you draft
a corner high, how does that affect what you want
to do with TAIKEI? How does that effect that you
want to do with Christianisi in? And in general, I mean,
we know Antoine Winfield hold down that one spot, but
who are you putting next to him? And how does
who you draft for either safety or corner affect that?

Speaker 2 (12:34):
I think I really like what you mentioned about kind
of having taikifil that role because he primarily was the
nickel guy that kind of disrupted slot receivers, kind of
mitigating things in that underneath area of the field. So
I feel like having him come in at strong safety
be kind of in the box, and that allows Anchewan
Winfield to play free safety kind of be in the post.

(12:56):
He has that awareness, he has the range, I think
that will kind of solidify things there. And then having
the ability of Christianiznian, who can play multiple different things,
who's cross trained at yeah, every position imaginable and then
even played corner position that he hadn't played since high school.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Gives you kind of the freedom.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
And then Bryce Hall coming off, you know, the dissocated
ankle injury. But and the good thing about corner once
again is you have a lot of there's great talent
in guys that are expected to go in the first
or on with like Will Johnson or Jade Baron or
different guys. But then you also have a ton of
talent in those middle rounds like Trey Amos and No

(13:38):
Williams and Schevan Revel Junior. And there's there's a lot
of talent also in those middle rounds that say the
Bucks end up going insideline backer in the first round
or end up going receiver whoever they have highest on
their board, then that frees you up to be able
to get a solid, good, good corner in the second
round and then there's enough depth that you can even
double it maybe in some of those later rounds that

(14:01):
you've got a lot of guys that are really athletic,
have that speed element that Todd Bowles really likes.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
And have those ball skills yep for sure. All Right, Well,
that kind of covers the defensive side of things. We
wanted to highlight going into the draft of where we're
at on those different depth charts and position groups and
what that might mean for the draft coming next week.
We also wanted to mind everybody of the off season
schedule that as wild as it is, we're talking so
much about draft, but the current guys a lot of
them are coming back in the building now that we

(14:28):
have starting next week is officially the beginning of the
off season program. So yeah, take us through a little
bit of these dates, breed and what that's going to
look like this offseason.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
Yes, so the first day of off season workouts is
April twenty first, So OTA off season workouts is going
to be May twenty seventh through thirtieth, and then June
second through fifth, and then mandatory mini camp, which will
be a thing I think we're all looking at all
the veterans coming in mixing with the rookies will be
June tenth through.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
Twelveth yep, So this part that's starting now next week,
the twenty first. That's where you get the phase one,
two and three. Those are the areas where it's like,
all right, you can be working out here, but coaches
can't be here. Oh now you can be doing a
little bit more that That's how it progresses through that
phase one, two and three. So really first phase is
like a lot of conditioning is like the majority of it,
not a lot of football happening. Ramps up all the

(15:19):
way through that mandatory mini camp. But it is really
exciting to think that officially next week it's starting that
we're going to view that it is football. Is that
even though there's going to be no football's really at
least at the beginning. And then we wanted to close
with our sort of human interest off the field stuff
that we love to do. That wanted to highlight that
the Bucks participated this last Saturday night in the National

(15:40):
Pediatric Cancer Foundation Fashion Funds the Cure Gala. It was
so fun, So basically this is a fashion show, so
I got to do it alongside a few of our
players cheer fear everybody. So Rayquan O'Neil, lorenz Metz were
incredible at this. They crushed it. And then we were
also joined by a Raised player as well, because sweet
little Exavion right there, Flexen, he wants to be a

(16:02):
professional athlete. He is currently playing both football and baseball.
So what we did was everyone what this is is
basically all these kids who are either currently fighting cancer
or cancer survivors, they get to come to a fashion
show with like real models and real cool clothes, and
then they also get a chance to do a walk
with what they consider their quote role models of whatever

(16:23):
they want to do for a living someday. They walk
with those people and you put on a whole skit.
So I got up and got to announce that he
was the buccketeers first overall draft pick this year, and
then I was like, and he's also apparently the Rays
first overall pick, and then the Raised guy came in
put a little jersey on him for the rais and
it was just so wonderful, and I wanted to shout

(16:43):
out lorenz Metz and Rayqwan O'Neill. They were so great
with him, so great with everyone at that. But yeah,
just an incredible cause and amazing nights. If you've never
been highly recommended going next year. It is a truly
adorable event. They bring in these It was at the
Motor Enclave, so they bring in all these really fancy cars.
That's who drops the kids off that the car actually
pulls through the event. They dropped the kids off there,

(17:05):
the full grand experience, yes, and it's truly amazing. So
I was very appreciative to be involved in that and
shout out E's Avion fighting the good fight. He was
a very cute little kid. So that is going to
do it for us on this edition of Buccaneers Insider.
Thank you so much for being with us, and we'll
see you next week when it's time for the Draft.
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