of 2024 NFL Scouting Combine is underway, and the Bucks are busy meeting with draft prospects this week in Indianapolis.Each NFL Teams are allowed to conduct 45 formal interviews, where they can meet with prospects for 18 minutes. This is a recent change; three years ago, NFL teams were allowed up to 60 15-minute interviews.
Tampa Bay’s area scouts and position coaches can conduct informal interviews with more than 45 players, but the 45 formal interviews will include head coach Todd Bowles and general manager Jason Richt, as well as the Bucs’ This will be done in front of the coordinator. New offensive coordinator Liam Cohen will not be in Indianapolis to work with Tampa Bay’s offensive coaching staff to build the offense.
The Pewter Report has compiled a list of confirmed draft prospects who have met with the Bucks, either officially or unofficially, in Indianapolis. Keep in mind that the Bucks did not play first-round pick Kariyah Kancey at the NFL Scouting Combine last year, and the team did not have him in the top 30. Tampa Bay completely hid its interest in Cuncey last offseason.
This Combine Tracker is updated daily throughout Indy week, so check back often. Prospects that have been formally interviewed appear in bold. Updates are indicated with two asterisks (**) and italics.
Bucks Combine Interview
**Offensive Line – Saturday
oregon c. jackson powers johnson
Duke OL Graham Burton
Kansas State OT Dominick Puni
Arizona OT Jordan Morgan
Oregon State University OL Talese Fuaga
Notre Dame OL Blake Fisher
Washington OL Troy Fautanu
UConn G Christian Haynes
Oklahoma State OL Tyler Guyton
Kansas State G Cooper Beebe
Boston College G Christian Mahogany
Duke C. Jacob Monk
South Dakota State G Mason McCormick
Oklahoma C Andrew Reim
University of Southern California OL Jarrett Kingston
Illinois office worker Isaiah Adams
Maryland OL Gottlieb Eise
Utah G. Keaton Bills
Wisconsin C Tanor Bortroni
Howard OT Anim Dankwa
Ohio State University OL Matt Jones
South Carolina GC guard Nick Gargiulo has met with multiple teams, but it’s unclear whether he’s had any informal talks with the Bucks.
Quarterback – Friday
Michigan QB JJ McCarthy
Washington QB Michael Penix Jr.
Tulane QB Mike Pratt
South Carolina QB Spencer Rattler
Kentucky QB Devin Leary
Oregon quarterback Bo Nix met with every team in Indianapolis at the NFL Scouting Combine, but he doesn’t differentiate between official and unofficial meetings with teams and details the details of those meetings. He said he would not. That means he’s at least met privately with Tampa Bay.
Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman said he played against many teams but couldn’t remember if Tampa Bay was one of them. So did Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis. He can’t remember if he met with the Bucks, but in Indy he met with a number of teams.
Broad Recipients – Friday
Washington WR Jalen McMillan
Florida State University WR Keon Coleman
LSU WR Brian Thomas
Michigan WR Cornelius Johnson
Virginia WR Malik Washington
Colorado WR Xavier Weaver
Texas WR Jordan Whittington
Texas A&M WR Ainias Smith
Washington wide receiver Jaylin Polk said he has met with many teams but can’t remember if the Bucs were one of them.
Running Back – Friday
Kentucky RB Ray Davis
USC RB Marshawn Lloyd
Wisconsin RB Braeron Allen
Georgia RB Kendall Milton
Missouri RB Cody Schrader
South Dakota State RB Isaiah Davis
Troy RB Kimani Vidal
New Hampshire RB Dylan Laube
Ohio State RB Miyan Williams
Louisville RB Jawar Johnson
Clemson RB Will Shipley
TCU RB Emani Bailey
Boise State RB George Holani
Safety Measures – Thursday
Georgia S. Javon Bullard
Georgia S. Tykey Smith
Utah S. Cole Bishop
Washington State University Jaden Hicks
Beau Blade, Maryland
Wake Forest S Malik Mustafa
Ole Miss S. Daijan Anthony
Alabama S Jay Key
Texas Tech S Tyler Owens
Texas A&M S Demani Richardson
Patrick McMorris, California
Oregon Stakes Evan Williams
LSU S Andre Sam
Cornerback – Thursday
Georgia CB Kamari Lassiter
Kentucky CB Drew Phillips
Clemson CB Nate Wiggins
Florida State University CB Jarrian Jones
Iowa State CB TJ Tampa
Oregon CB Kyrie Jackson
Missouri CB Chris Abrams-Drain
Rutgers CB Max Melton
Notre Dame CB Cam Hart
Arkansas CB Dwight McGlothan
Oregon CB Desmond James
Virginia State CB Willie Drew
Tennessee CB Kamal Hadden
Pittsburgh CB MJ Devonshire
South Carolina CB Marcellus Dial
Mississippi State CB Decamerion Richardson
Oregon State University CB Ryan Cooper
Texas CB Ryan Watts
Missouri cornerback Ennis Rakestraw and Auburn cornerback DJ James will meet with the Bucs on Thursday, but it’s unclear whether that will be informal or official.
Tight End – Thursday
Florida State TE Jaheim Bell
Washington TE Devin Culp
Ohio State TE Cade Stover
Kansas State TE Ben Sinnott
Penn State TE Theo Johnson
Minnesota TE Brevin Spanford
Arizona TE Tanner McLachlan
Iowa TE Eric Orr
Michigan TE AJ Burner
Florida State tight end Jaheim Bell and Washington State tight end Devin Culp have had formal and unofficial talks with the Bucs. Kansas State tight end Ben Sinnott said he had a lot of contact with the Bucs at the Senior Bowl, in addition to informal talks with Tampa Bay at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Linebacker – Wednesday
Michigan ILB Junior Colson
Mississippi State University ILB Nathaniel Watson
North Carolina ILB Cedric Gray
North Carolina State LB Peyton Wilson
Notre Dame ILB JD Bertrand
Texas ILB Jaylan Ford
Florida State ILB Tatum Bethune
UCLA ILB Darius Muasau
Penn State ILB Curtis Jacobs
Temple ILB Jordan McGee
Wyoming ILB Easton Gibbs
Georgia State ILB John Tory Hunter
Texas A&M ILB Edgerrin Cooper
Michigan ILB Michael Barrett
Missouri ILB Tyrone Hopper
Notre Dame ILB Marist Riouf believes he met privately with the Bucs, but he wasn’t sure.
Edge Rusher – Wednesday
UCLA EDGE Raiatu Ratu
Pennsylvania State University EDGE Adisa Isaac
Penn State EDGE Chop Robinson
WEST MICHIGAN EDGE Marshawn Kneeland
Florida State Edge Jared Verse
kansas edge austin booker
UCLA EDGE Gabriel Murphy
Clemson Edge Xavier Thomas
Colorado State Edge Mohamed Kamara
houston edge david ugwuegbu
UConn EDGE Eric Watts
Chris Braswell of Edge State, Alabama, and Solomon Byrd of Edge State, University of Southern California, met with the Bucs but could not recall whether it was a formal or informal meeting.
Defensive Lineman – Wednesday
Florida State University DL Braden Fisk
Clemson DL Luke Ohorohoro
Michigan DL Kris Jenkins
Texas A&M McKinley Jackson
Oregon DL Brandon Doras
Baylor DL Gabe Hall
Auburn DL Marcus Harris
Alabama DL Justin Eboigbe