The Tampa Bay Buccaneers face the challenge of addressing multiple needs in the 2025 NFL Draft, including the edge rusher position, defensive line depth, and secondary improvements. The worst-case scenario for the Bucs would involve selecting a wide receiver, despite the abundance of talent at the position in the draft. General Manager Jason Licht hinted at the possibility but emphasized the team's defensive requirements over offensive additions. Opting for a top receiver like Matthew Golden or Tetairoa McMillan, although tempting, may not align with the team's priorities, reminiscent of Jerry Jones' strategic choice to pass on Johnny Manziel for Zack Martin in 2014, a decision that proved beneficial in the long run. The Bucs must focus on fortifying their defense and acquiring valuable assets to enhance their roster effectively in the draft.