With Tom Brady retiring and the departure of key figures from the previous era, including Leonard Fournette, Donovan Smith and Cameron Blate, the Bucks will look very different in 2023. season (as i wrote on saturday), what will happen in the future? Which up-and-coming players will be central figures in the years to come? So, who will be the future Bucks quadruple?
If you’re a fan of professional wrestling (if you’re not, I’d appreciate it if you could tell me with some humor), you might be familiar with the four pillars of All Elite Wrestling. When the company was founded in 2019, it had a certain level of star power, wrestlers who were already in their prime, and an array of up-and-coming young talent.
AEW Champion Maxwell Jacob Friedman, aka MJF Photo Credit: USA Today
Among that collective of young talent were four men who had been marked from the outset as AEW’s “four pillars”: Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF), Darby Allin, Sammy Guevara, and Jungle. Boy Jack Perry.
They were young upstarts in their 20s who were showing star potential, even though they weren’t very well known yet. From the beginning it was clear that they were the future faces of AEW. Fast forward to Sunday night and here are the four: compete for the promotion’s top prize, AEW World Championships. MJF is the current titleholder, and the other three are locked in a feud with him over the belt heading into the Double or Nothing Pay Per View.
why am i writing about this?
Well, that’s a good way to describe the current state of the Bucks’ roster.
Who are Tampa Bay’s four pillars in this context? not. Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Labonte David, Tristan Wilfs, Vita Wehr, and Devin White are names already known and considered established, so they don’t qualify.
It’s more about young players who have shown the potential to become stars once they get the chance to shine, but have yet to break out in earnest. So, who in the current roster might form a “four-legged” type group in the future?
Which of the Bucks’ youngsters can establish themselves as a four-pillar?

Bucks DT Kariya Kansi – Photo Credit: Cliff Welch/PR
At first glance, it’s hard to say that there are 4 clear answers as to who can configure the Bucs version of the 4 pillars. First, players like Antoine Winfield Jr., Carlton Davis, Jamel Dean and Vita Vare have established themselves well enough and should be left out as well. They are all young, but essentially all are either in or entering the prime of life.
So who isn’t proven enough to merit consideration?
There are plenty of candidates including Rashard White, 24, Joe Tryon Soyinka, 24, Zion McCallum, 24, Logan Hall, 23, and possibly Cade Otton, 24. .White has the best track record in the group, but he has a chance really takes things to the next level 2023 and beyond.
By contrast, Tryon Soyinka may have one last chance to establish himself as a mainstay this season.
2023 Rookie class players like Kariya Kansi, 22, Trey Palmer, 22, Yaya Diaby, soon to be 24, and perhaps Cody Mauk, 24, are also quickly on the rise. may establish
There was definitely an element of anticipation when it came to AEW settling on its own four pillars, so the Bucks should have some of that as well.
Bailey Adams picks four pillars of future Bucks
If you want to stab me.
I’m going with Rashard White, Zion McCallum, Kariya Kancy, and Trey Palmer.

Bucks RB Ratchard White – Photo Credit: USA Today
White could really develop into a 1,000-yard runner. McCallum has all the tools (physical and athletic) to be a great NFL starting cornerback. Kanxi is an exercise fanatic who has a lot of equipment. Palmer has the makings of an explosive playmaker downfield.
This quartet could realistically do a lot for Tampa Bay in the next few years. It’s far from a slam dunk, but the potential is undeniable.
But that’s what makes this game interesting. As yet unproven, but intriguing, he can combine the four youths in any way. Who from that broad group, or those unnamed, will join your ‘Four Pillars’ conversation? Pewter, let us know in the comments below.