Four Buccaneers were discovered on the First Night of NFL Network's 2022 top 100 Players

During a marathon event, the NFL network gradually wiped the players from the 2022 Top 100 list, four of the Buccaneers were unveiled Sunday night among the players ranked 100th to 51st in the league. Shaq Barrett, Devin White, Antoine Winfield Jr., and Mike Evans are all on the list. NFL London fans to buy NFL London Tickets from our website

The first player to be drafted was Shaquil Barrett at number 86. He is up two places from last year’s number 88.

The first player to be drafted was Shaquil Barrett at number 86
The first player to be drafted was Shaquil Barrett at number 86

Barrett, one of the most feared pass rushers in the league, finished the 2021 season with 10.0 sacks, 51 steals, 22 quarterback hits, nine steals, four defensive passes and 3 force turnovers earning him Pro Bowl recognition for his contributions to the field. With explosive first steps and effective speed-to-strength conversion, Barrett has wreaked havoc on quarterback opponents.

 In his first year with the Buccaneers, Barrett finished his rookie season with a league record of 19.5 sacks, earning him a Pro Bowl for his performance. He could intimidate the attack against Joe Tryon-Shoyinka in 2022 and should be ready for another dominant year.

Buccaneers Barrett was followed by teammate Antoine Winfield Jr., No. 75 on the famed NFL list. After 6 defensive passes, 2.0 sacks, 88 combined tackles and 4 failed tackles, Winfield earned Pro Bowl recognition in 2021 to break into the top 100.

In the Buccaneers’ second round in the 2020 NFL Draft, Winfield has developed into a versatile pawn with the consciousness at the top and the physicality to play the slot. He’s an all-around player: fills the lane, sprints fast, steals baserunners and sets up 20 yards.

With the additions of Logan Ryan and Keanu Neal, Winfield played more in training camp, maximizing his skills. He has the potential to be a blockbuster year in 2022 and earn a spot on the standout list.

Next on the list is Devin White at No. 64. White took a big plunge in his 2021 debut when he was ranked 28th. Its production of bags has fallen in 2021 – possibly contributing to the new location – but statistics don’t always accurately reflect production. White hit a career-high 18 quarterback hits in 2021 and earned Pro Bowl recognition the following year.

The former fifth overall pick in 2019, White has established himself as one of the best off-ball linebackers in the NFL. In the squad match, white shine under pressure. In Bucs’ 2020 championship season, he led the team with 140 steals and strode as a pass rusher, finishing with 9.0 sacks in the regular season.

Devin White has established himself as one of the best off-ball linebackers in the NFL
Devin White has established himself as one of the best off-ball linebackers in the NFL

White collected win-locking takeaways in Super Bowl LV, beating Patrick Mahomes. With sideline-to-sideline speed, rare reading and reflex skills, and his prowess as a Blitzer, White could potentially play alongside Lavonte David in 2022.

Wide receiver Mike Evans returned to the list this year at number 53 after setting an NFL record as the only player to start his career with eight consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. He’s down from last year’s 48, which is an interesting drop as he has more receptions, yards and touchdowns in 2021 than in 2020. NFL London Seahawks Vs Buccaneers fans to buy Seahawks Vs Buccaneers Tickets from our website.

Despite the embarrassing wealth of the Buccaneers receiving team, Evans has maintained the same level of dominance — against the best cornerback in the league a year later. With his size, speed and high-scoring ability, he is an integral part of the Tampa Bay offence.

Evans took advantage of a one-on-one game up front, which kept defenders clear of the football at the receiving point. In 2022, No. 13 is expected to have another stellar run, given its track record.

Biggest Threat to the Buccaneers in the NFC South in 2022

The Buccaneer's 2022 NFL season is about to kick off, so it’s time to check out some of the top teams and see if they can win their respective league titles. There is a clear favourite for NFC South to see who can top the list. That team is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Buccaneers are an elite team in NFC South and are valued as such. In fact, they can be the NFC’s overall top team. They share the NFL’s best record with the Green Bay Packers at 13-4 in 2021. Plus, they have a more reliable track record than the Packers.

Tom Brady returned to the Buccaneers to complete his hasty and swift comeback
Tom Brady returned to the Buccaneers to complete his hasty and swift comeback

Additionally, Tom Brady returned to the Buccaneers to complete his hasty and swift comeback in retirement. Bruce Arians’ departure from the head coach role is a bit of a concern, although, with GOAT still in the middle, continuity shouldn’t be a big issue. Former defensive coordinator Todd Bowles also took over as head coach, so again, there shouldn’t be a huge shift in the team’s direction and plans.

Experts expect the Buccaneers to once again dominate the NFC South in 2022. Although one particular team could pose a significant threat to their dominance.

The biggest threat to Buccaneers in NFC South 2022

New Orleans saints

The only NFC South club that could take the Buccaneers from first place in the division are the New Orleans Saints. They are also the only team other than the Bucs to have a positive difference in the 2021 NFC South. Their total score was 29 points higher than their opponents. NFL London Seahawks Vs Buccaneers fans to buy Seattle Seahawks Vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tickets from our website.

Unfortunately, the Saints will have to go on without head coach Sean Payton in 2022. Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen will take over as head coach after Payton’s resignation. To maintain consistency among the coaching staff, New Orleans retained offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael Jr.

New Orleans sits in the middle of the pack in 2021 and is 14th overall in Pro Football Focus. Still, there are plenty of reasons to think the Saints could make headway in 2022.

First, in Game 7 of 2021, starting quarterback Jameis Winston suffered a season-end injury. Particularly in those seven games, the Saints went 5-2 under Winston. Jameis is now back and the Saints have added significant depth by signing veteran quarterback Andy Dalton as a backup. When the Saints team led by Winston should be quite dangerous.

The Saints may not be as star-studded as the Buccaneers
The Saints may not be as star-studded as the Buccaneers

The Saints are also looking to recover Michael Thomas from a persistent ankle injury that kept him sidelined for much of the 2020 season and all of 2021. Despite Terron Armstead having left New Orleans as a free agent, the Saints offseason means a decision to win now.

Four years after his pro season under Todd Bowles ended in Tampa Bay. Carl Nassib returned to the Buccaneers and signed a one-year deal with the team on Monday, ESPN reported.

The 29-year-old passer has spent the past two seasons with the Raiders and has been a free agent since his release in March. Now reunited with Bowers, Nassib will provide defensive depth to the defending NFC South champions, who will begin their 2022 season in less than a month.

They also did pretty well in the NFL draft, picking two players in the top 20. With the 11th and 19th picks, New Orleans selected receiver Chris Olave and offensive tackle Trevor Penning, respectively. Both should be direct influencers for the saints. Veteran closing receiver Jarvis Landry of the Cleveland Browns was also signed in free agency by the Saints.

Their offence should fizzle out in 2022 and the defence should be in order.

While the Saints may not be as star-studded as the Buccaneers. They still have a shot at winning the NFC South. Even if they don’t, the Saints could still get a wildcard spot in the playoffs. For now, one thing is certain: the New Orleans Saints are undoubtedly the second-best team in the NFC South.

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