but if you think he'll be on the 53 man roster then you are just falling for the media hype.
This almost all but guarantees he makes the 53.
A lot is going to have to go wrong for two undrafted players and a 7th rounder to make the 53.
Bingo
I'm just trying to figure which players lose a 53 man roster spot for these 3 to make it.
Shilo and Tez can play special teams so that helps.
We have some pretty crappy secondary players that I don't see being any better than Shilo.
Outside of Godwin/Evans/Egbuka/McMillan I don't see anyone as a lock to make the team.
Palmer's speed doesn't translate and his special teams contributions have been subpar.
So idk... I'd also add we have added a ton of undrafted rookies to the 53 man roster over the years. From Cameron Brate to Izien and anywhere in between.
Licht has been a master at UDFA
A lot is going to have to go wrong for two undrafted players and a 7th rounder to make the 53.
Bingo
I'm just trying to figure which players lose a 53 man roster spot for these 3 to make it.
Shilo and Tez can play special teams so that helps.
We have some pretty crappy secondary players that I don't see being any better than Shilo.
Outside of Godwin/Evans/Egbuka/McMillan I don't see anyone as a lock to make the team.
Palmer's speed doesn't translate and his special teams contributions have been subpar.
So idk... I'd also add we have added a ton of undrafted rookies to the 53 man roster over the years. From Cameron Brate to Izien and anywhere in between.
Licht has been a master at UDFA
Sure, UDFA’s and 7th rounders have made the roster before. But I’m not sure there have been three from one draft class - even when the team sucked year after year after year. Those are long odds.
In the end there aren't as many spots up for grabs for UDFAs to make the initial 53. Roberts, Majors and Chukumwa seem to have the early edge. I think Sanders and Watson will be behind in terms of being ready to play. If you aren't ready to play then the practice squad is for you. There are plenty of practice squad guys who end up on the roster eventually. So the big mystery of who is going to have to "meet with the Turk" is not what it used to be. When the schedule expands to 18 games the NFL will need even more warm bodies. Bowles has shown a loyalty toward his camp players when it comes to fillling out the practice squad, so it's not the end of the road if you don't make it by any means.
A lot is going to have to go wrong for two undrafted players and a 7th rounder to make the 53.
Bingo
I'm just trying to figure which players lose a 53 man roster spot for these 3 to make it.
Shilo and Tez can play special teams so that helps.
We have some pretty crappy secondary players that I don't see being any better than Shilo.
Outside of Godwin/Evans/Egbuka/McMillan I don't see anyone as a lock to make the team.
Palmer's speed doesn't translate and his special teams contributions have been subpar.
So idk... I'd also add we have added a ton of undrafted rookies to the 53 man roster over the years. From Cameron Brate to Izien and anywhere in between.
Licht has been a master at UDFA
Sure, UDFA’s and 7th rounders have made the roster before. But I’m not sure there have been three from one draft class - even when the team sucked year after year after year. Those are long odds.
Is there a way to look it up? Feels like 1 or 2 each year for the past 10 years have made it.
Could be wrong...
I'm just trying to figure which players lose a 53 man roster spot for these 3 to make it.
Shilo and Tez can play special teams so that helps.
We have some pretty crappy secondary players that I don't see being any better than Shilo.
Outside of Godwin/Evans/Egbuka/McMillan I don't see anyone as a lock to make the team.
Palmer's speed doesn't translate and his special teams contributions have been subpar.
So idk... I'd also add we have added a ton of undrafted rookies to the 53 man roster over the years. From Cameron Brate to Izien and anywhere in between.
Licht has been a master at UDFA
As I said earlier, I don't see all 3 making it.
I do think Tez sticks.
And, maybe Shilo.
The Buccaneers signed 20 rookies in that initial rush a year ago, and six of them made the opening-day roster: safety Christian Izien, wide receiver Rakim Jarrett, safety Kaevon Merriweather, cornerback Derrek Pitts, running back Sean Tucker and RB Markees Watts. (Sixth-round draft pick Jose Ramirez ended up on the practice squad.)
From the article for the 2024 UDFA class which only rostered Funderburk
https://www.buccaneers.com/news/bucs-beef-up-rookie-class-16-undrafted-free-agents
Thompkins and Russell in 2022
Nobody in 2021
Cam Gill in 2020
Seems like it's about 1 or 2 on average per year since 2020.
The Buccaneers signed 20 rookies in that initial rush a year ago, and six of them made the opening-day roster: safety Christian Izien, wide receiver Rakim Jarrett, safety Kaevon Merriweather, cornerback Derrek Pitts, running back Sean Tucker and RB Markees Watts. (Sixth-round draft pick Jose Ramirez ended up on the practice squad.)
From the article for the 2024 UDFA class which only rostered Funderburk
https://www.buccaneers.com/news/bucs-beef-up-rookie-class-16-undrafted-free-agents
Yeah, there was a lot of turnover that season. And guys like Jarrett, Merriweather, Pitts, and Watts making the roster that year kinda validate my point. If a 7th rounder and two UDFA make the 2025 final 53, this roster isn't as strong as we fans are hoping.
The Buccaneers signed 20 rookies in that initial rush a year ago, and six of them made the opening-day roster: safety Christian Izien, wide receiver Rakim Jarrett, safety Kaevon Merriweather, cornerback Derrek Pitts, running back Sean Tucker and RB Markees Watts. (Sixth-round draft pick Jose Ramirez ended up on the practice squad.)
From the article for the 2024 UDFA class which only rostered Funderburk
https://www.buccaneers.com/news/bucs-beef-up-rookie-class-16-undrafted-free-agents
i think Devin Culp was a 7th rounder. Most are excited about him. "Emmitt Smith" played a big role ... against New Orleans."
I think Jarrett was injured.
anyway, 3 players just on offense
Sounds like Steelers inquired about Trey Palmer.
I say pull the trigger.
The Buccaneers signed 20 rookies in that initial rush a year ago, and six of them made the opening-day roster: safety Christian Izien, wide receiver Rakim Jarrett, safety Kaevon Merriweather, cornerback Derrek Pitts, running back Sean Tucker and RB Markees Watts. (Sixth-round draft pick Jose Ramirez ended up on the practice squad.)
From the article for the 2024 UDFA class which only rostered Funderburk
https://www.buccaneers.com/news/bucs-beef-up-rookie-class-16-undrafted-free-agents
Yeah, there was a lot of turnover that season. And guys like Jarrett, Merriweather, Pitts, and Watts making the roster that year kinda validate my point. If a 7th rounder and two UDFA make the 2025 final 53, this roster isn't as strong as we fans are hoping.
That's fair but I think Shilo and Tez making the roster, when they maybe should have gone in the 5-6th round range but dropped, isn't an indictment of the talent per se.
But it's all speculation at this point.
There is no reason for the Bucs to trade Palmer for what - a conditional 7th rounder? For what they'll get for Palmer they might as well see what happens in training camp.Sounds like Steelers inquired about Trey Palmer.
I say pull the trigger.