Defensive line targets for the Buccaneers during the 2026 offseason

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The Buccaneers enter the 2026 offseason with a defensive line that continues to evolve, but free agency could remain an important addition to the unit. While Tampa Bay has invested draft capital on the frontline, adding experienced linemen could help stabilize production and reduce reliance on young players in high-leverage situations.

Ultimately, Trey Hendrickson emerges as the most complete potential target. Hendrickson provided constant pressure and fits the Buccaneers’ preference for edge defenders who win with technique, effort and assignment discipline. A move like this would immediately raise the level of Tampa Bay’s pass rush. Hendrickson had a 2025 season marred by contract negotiations and injuries that kept him from playing. If Tampa Bay could land a healthy Hendrickson, it would immediately turn around the state of their defensive line for the better.

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Veteran options like Khalil Mack or Jadeveon Clowney would also help, but in a different way. Rather than full-time starters, both would be better suited as rotational pieces capable of contributing in defined roles while helping to mentor younger players as they progress and grow. Tampa would need to draft two veterans if they went that route.

Player

Position

Team 2025

Role 2025

Trey Hendrickson

EDGE

Bengals

Rusher on the starting edge

Khalil Mack

EDGE

Chargers

Veteran rotational advantage

Jadeveon Clowney

EDGE

Cowboys

Situational pass rusher

Malcolm Koonce

EDGE

Raiders

Pass Rush Specialist

David Onyemata

IDL

Falcons

Interior starter

Inside, David Onyemata represents the type of interior defender Tampa Bay could target. His ability to play multiple alignments and resist the run would help preserve depth and manage snap counts over the course of the season.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs Defensive Line Goals in the 2026 Offseason

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