– Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon tight end, is heating up as the potential 2026 first-round pick for Tampa Bay, with mock drafts already slotting him at No. 15. 🔥
– Sadiq stands 6-foot-3, about 245 pounds, and could be the weapon that stretches defenses and boosts Mayfield’s weapons in space or in the red zone. 🏈
– The Bucs’ current QB/ RB duo looks solid with Baker Mayfield and Bucky Irving, but the receiving corps is in flux. Mike Evans is aging and a free agent, Cade Otton may depart, and a loaded group behind Evans—Chris Godwin, Emeka Egbuka-type talent, Jalen McMillan, Tez Johnson—could lift the unit. 📊
– Sadiq’s profile checks a lot of boxes: a true blue winner from a winner program (Ducks went 38-5 under Dan Lanning), plus a 2025 line of 51 receptions, 560 yards, 8 TDs in 14 games, earning Big Ten Tight End of the Year. 🏆
– Draft chatter emphasizes his top-end speed (40 could be around the low-4.4s) and his after-the-catch ability, making him a direct threat in space and in jump-ball situations. 🏃💨
– Bottom line: Sadiq would be a perfect fit as Tampa Bay aims to re-energize an offense that hit an 8-9 stumble last year, adding a dynamic target to pair with Mayfield and a revamped receiving corps. 🚀
🏈 The buzz is real, and the ceiling for this pairing could be electric for Buccaneers fans. 🔥