The Bucs continue to attract defensive players for their official 30 visits this offseason. The latest name to be released is UCLA Edge Rusher’s Oluwa Femioradejo. His inventory, known as Femi Oladejo, has seen an increase in stock this season after one season as the Bruins’ boundary pass rush.
ESPN’s Ryan Fowler first reported his news X account.
UCLA Ed Femi Oladejo has made 30 visits with the next team.
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In Tampa Bay Official interview with Oladejo NFL scouting will combine a combine in Indianapolis in March and he could be an option in the mid-round. Oladejo will probably be a three-round pick, but some mock drafts have him in the second round due to his high character, soccer IQ and his athletic ability.
The Buccaneers will have four defensive players visiting Tampa Bay, with 30 official visits and one offensive player. update Bucs Top 30 Visit Tracker Updated with those names on Pewterreport.com.
Femi Oladejo goes well with Bucs
UCLA Edge Rush Orwa Femioradejo – Photo: USA Today
Femi Oladejo is team oriented. When UCLA wanted to score the best 11 defenders on the field in 2024, the coaching staff gave way to Carson Schwesinger, who became an all-big 10 defender, asking him to move from middle linebackers to the defensive side during his senior season.
The Oladejo is a 6-foot-3, 259 pound carved, and added about 10 pounds when moved to the defensive line. He had 4.5 bags during his senior season at UCLA, and Aradejo, who is Aradejo, did not run a 40-yard dash in the combined NFL scouting, but posted a 36.5-inch vertical jump and a wide 10-foot jump, in addition to a 20-pound 225-pound reps on the bench press.
Over his four-year career between California (2021-22) and UCLA (2023-24), Oladejo had a total of 240 tackles, 25 tackles, six sacks, six pass breakups, two intercepts, three fumble recovery and one forced fumble. Oladejo lost 57 tackles and 14 tackles in addition to 4.5 bags during his senior campaign.
“I counted the senior bowl and only played 10 games at Edge,” Oradejo told the network’s draft Justin Melo in a recent interview. “I’m just getting better from here.”
If Tampa Bay doesn’t draft an edge rush in the first two rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft, it’s a big addition in the third round. He was able to learn and develop from new veteran Harson Reddick, who signed a one-year contract with the Buccaneers this offseason.