What is next for Bucs' Chris Braswell after the 2026 NFL Draft?
With the additions from the NFL Draft, Chris Braswell is facing a critical moment in Bucs tenure.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers didnโt just talk about needing more from their pass rush this offseason; they acted on it. And in doing so, they may have put former Day 2 pick Chris Braswell firmly on the roster bubble as he enters his third season. After an inconsistent 2025 campaign rushing the passer, Tampa Bay made it clear that the production off the edge simply wasnโt good enough.
Even with Haason Reddick missing multiple games, the opportunity was there for someone to step up and claim a larger role. Braswell, however, never capitalized. Rather than establishing himself as the clear โnext man up,โ he remained a rotational piece, failing to flash in a majority of games.
That lack of progression has now been met with real competition. The Buccaneers signed veteran Al-Quadin Muhammad in free agency, bringing in a player who can provide steady, reliable snaps and benefited from playing with Aidan Hutchinson, but still produced 10 sacks. Then, they doubled down in the draft by selecting Rueben Bain Jr.
, a true blue-chip edge defender whose physicality, burst, and relentless motor fit exactly what this defense has been missing. When you stack the room now, the picture becomes clear and concerning for Braswell. Yaya Diaby continues to trend upward as a foundational piece.