As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, led by GM Jason Licht, are considering trade-back options for their 19th overall pick. One potential trade package involves sending the 19th pick and a 2026 4th-round pick to the New York Giants in exchange for the 34th, 99th, and 105th picks in the 2025 Draft, along with a 2026 2nd-round pick. This move would see the Bucs exit the first round but gain multiple early-round selections over two years.
Another trade scenario for the Buccaneers entails sending their 19th pick to the Buffalo Bills for the 30th, 56th, and 132nd picks in the 2025 Draft. This trade would allow the Bucs to move back 11 spots while remaining active on draft night. The Bills could be motivated to trade up for a top wide receiver, presenting an opportunity for both teams to benefit.
In a more substantial trade proposal, the Bucs could trade their 19th and 84th picks, along with a 2026 3rd-round pick, to the Baltimore Ravens for tight end Mark Andrews, the 27th, 129th, and 136th picks in the 2025 Draft, and a 2026 4th-round pick. This trade would reunite Andrews with former teammate Baker Mayfield and potentially bolster the Buccaneers' offense significantly, while also providing additional draft assets for Tampa Bay.