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ESPN links two top 50 free agents to the Buccaneers

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were mentioned twice in ESPN’s recent breakdown of the top 50 free agents and their ideal team fits. In an article written by ESPN analyst Matt Bowen, two defensive veterans stood out as logical matches for Todd Bowles’ roster heading into 2026 free agency.

First, Bowen connected edge rusher Khalil Mack to Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers finished in the middle of the league in sacks last season and lacked consistent edge pressure outside of their core rotational pieces. While it is no secret that Mack is no longer in his prime, Bowen noted that he can still disrupt quarterbacks in spurts. In Bowles’ scheme, that could translate into a situational role where Mack attacks obvious passing downs and mentors younger rushers.

Bowen also highlighted linebacker Alex Anzalone as a strong fit. With uncertainty surrounding Lavonte David’s future, the Buccaneers may need veteran stability inside. Anzalone has experience playing downhill against the run while also holding up in coverage and holding the defense's green dot (calling the defensive plays in the huddle). In a defense that frequently pressures and asks linebackers to process quickly, that veteran versatility carries value.

Free agency always shifts quickly once negotiations open in March, but ESPN’s projections reinforce what many already see: Tampa Bay’s clearest path to improvement is adding experienced defensive help to lead the new wave of Buccaneer leadership.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: ESPN links two top 50 free agents to the Bucs

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