Why the Bucs probably weren’t interested in signing Chase Young

For Bucs fans who were frustrated that Chase Young signed with the Saints, here’s why Tampa Bay probably passed on him

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers need more talented edge rushers, so it might have been understandable for some fans to be frustrated when they saw free agent Chase Young sign a one-year deal with the division-rival New Orleans Saints this week.

Young, a former No. 2 overall pick, might have seemed like an ideal replacement for Shaq Barrett, who was released to save salary cap space earlier in the offseason.

Young’s one-year deal with the Saints was originally reported as a full-guaranteed pact worth $13 million for 2024, but as it turns out, that’s not the whole story.

There’s also a very good reason why, as MMQB’s Albert Breer breaks down here:

It’s not clear whether or not any other teams had interest in signing Young outside of the Saints, but if the Bucs weren’t among them, this information makes it clear why not.

There are still some veteran options available if the Bucs want an experienced replacement for Barrett, but they’re also expected to target a top edge rusher early in the 2024 NFL draft.

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