
5 things to know about the Bucs draft pick Emeka Egbuka
5 things to know about the Bucs draft pick Emeka Egbuka
The Buccaneers shocked everyone in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft by selecting Emeka Egbuka 19th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Jason Licht hit on several offensive players in the 2024 NFL Draft and decided to keep going with his hot hand in 2025. He pairs Emeka Egbuka with Jalen McMillan to give the Bucs a young pair of wide receivers waiting in the wings to take over for their veterans when they move one of them. Like it or not, Mike Evans and Chris Godwin are both going to be 30 or older when the season kicks off, so credit to Jason Licht for thinking ahead.
When you were expecting defense, and you get offense, it means you probably weren't looking at him before the draft. Allow us to introduce you to Emeka Egbuka with five facts about the newest Bucs wide receiver.
He was voted a team captain of the National Championship Buckeyes in 2024
Owns the Washington State High School Football Championship game record for catches, yards, and touchdowns
He was the Washington State Gatorade High School Player of the Year
Egbuka earned All-Big Ten honors in three out of four years
Graduated with a degree in marketing from Ohio State
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