The NFL Scouting Combine released its complete list of expected attendees this year – 319 of them to be exact. That’s 10 fewer than the 329 invited players from a year ago, but plenty of draft targets for the Bucs to interview and scout.
Alabama leads the way with 12 invited players, followed by LSU with 11, Georgia with 10, Indiana, Iowa, Oregon and Penn State with nine, Texas Tech with eight and Texas with seven. Here is a full list of the 319 players expected to travel to Indianapolis for this year’s Combine from February 23 – March 2.
The Bucs have pressing needs on defense as head coach Todd Bowles and general manager Jason Licht are looking for a starting outside linebacker to replace Haason Reddick, who will depart in free agency, and start opposite Yaya Diaby, as well as a pair of inside linebackers to possibly start and replace SirVocea Dennis, last year’s starting middle linebacker, and Lavonte David, who is a 36-year old free agent and may retire.
Tampa Bay could also be in the market for a starting tight end if Cade Otton leaves in free agency, and could also use more depth at defensive tackle behind Calijah Kancey and Vita Vea if Logan Hall, a starter in Bowles’ base 3-4 defense, doesn’t return in free agency.

Texas A&M edge rusher Cashius Howell – Photo by: IMAGN Images – Jerome Miron
This year’s NFL Scouting Combine will feature 63 defensive linemen, which include both defensive tackles and edge rushers. That’s 10 fewer than a year ago. Tampa Bay has been linked to several edge rushers in the first round of some mock drafts this year, including Texas A&M’s Cashius Howell and Clemson’s T.J. Parker.
This year’s Combine will see 29 inside linebackers participate, which is the same number of linebackers as a year ago. However, the overall talent at linebacker is more robust this season. Ohio State’s Sonny Styles and Georgia’s C.J. Allen are two linebackers that have been frequently mocked to the Bucs this offseason.
The tight end position at the Combine is plentiful this year with 27 invited prospects. Last year saw only 21 tight ends participate in Indianapolis. Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq, a first-round prospect, has been frequently linked to the Buccaneers in some media mock drafts.

Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq – Photo by: IMAGN Images – Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard
Bucs’ 2026 Draft Picks
Tampa Bay currently has all seven of its own draft picks in 2026. Any compensatory draft picks will be determined by the NFL prior to the NFL Draft.
Round 1: No. 15 overall
Round 2: No. 46 overall
Round 3: No. 77 overall
Round 4: No. 116 overall
Round 5: No. 153 overall
Round 6: No. 193 overall
Round 7: No. 229 overall
Pewter Report will be in Indianapolis for LIVE coverage of the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine from February 24 – 28, including Jason Licht and Todd Bowles’ press conference coverage.
Notables that did not receive an NFL Combine invite:
• QB Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss ***
• WR Tyren Montgomery, John Carroll
• RB Kaelon Black, Indiana
• ED Mikail Kamara, Indiana
• WR Cyrus Allen, Cincy
• OT Riley Mahlman, Wisconsin
• RB Jaydn Ott, Oklahoma
• iOL…— Ryan Fowler (@_RyanFowler_) February 11, 2026
Notable 2026 NFL Combine snubs:
• Mark Gronowski, Iowa QB
• Jamal Haynes, Georgia Tech RB
• Tyren Montgomery, John Carroll WR
• Noah Thomas, Georgia WR
• Dan Villari, Syracuse TE
• Nolan Rucci, Penn State OL
• Ethan Onianwa, Ohio State OL
• Jayden Williams, Ole Miss OT…— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) February 11, 2026
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