Why Buccaneers edge defender Joe Tryon Shoyinka is a breakout candidate in 2022
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Joe Tryon-Shoyinka strip-sack He can make plays on the football as a quasi-spy. On longer downs, the Buccaneers will try to get him isolated with interior linemen with different looks up front. So there should be plenty of opportunities to fill the stat sheet in year two.
Why Tampa Bay Buccaneers second-year edge defender Joe Tryon-Shoyinka will break out in 2022
NFC Wild Card Playoffs - Philadelphia Eagles v Tampa Bay Buccaneers was selected 32nd overall in the 2021 draft by the . Coming off a victory, the Buccaneers managed to bring back all 22 starters on offense and defense combined. So Tampa Bay didn’t have a pressing need in the draft. When the 32nd overall pick rolled around, they had the freedom to invest into an already existing strength at edge rusher. They selected the highly talented Washington defender, who sat out the 2020 COVID-marked season. Here are four reasons why Joe Tryon-Shoyinka will breakout in 2022.#1- Joe Tryon-Shoyinka had a good rookie season and will play a lot in 2022
Tampa Bay Buccaneers v Washington Football Team Going back to his tape the year prior, he displayed obvious potential as a pretty impressive all-around player. He could create negative plays against the run, win in multiple ways as a pass-rusher and execute some simple spot drops. However, their defense had just terrorized on the biggest stage. With Shaq Barrett and Jason Pierre-Paul leading the charge, Tryon-Shoyinka wasn’t expected to be a fixture in the lineup. Still, Tampa Bay made it a priority to get the rookie on the field in every game (49% of defensive snaps overall). He ended up starting six games in the absence of Jason Pierre-Paul. Tryon-Shoyinka recorded four sacks, 27 total pressures, five tackles for losses and three passes batted down. With Pierre-Paul still unsigned, the second-year is slated to be a full-time starter.#2- The Buccaneers have a plan for him
Tampa Bay Buccaneers v Los Angeles Rams Unlike many rookie designated pass-rushers, Tryon-Shoyinka wasn’t only pressed into action when one of the starters on the edge was missing time. He was more of a package player and the coaches looked for ways to get him onto the field. As a result, he was asked to take on several duties. He was asked to line up outside the tight-ends and control the point of attack in the run game. He lined up as a wide-nine on tilted rushes. He was also an off-ball rusher as part of their games up front, and was a chess piece against scrambling quarterbacks. OLB Shaq Barrett says he is comfortable rushing the passer on the left and right side. Has racked up numbers coming from the left, but stressed he and Joe Tryon-Shoyinka will rotate sides more frequently in 2022 to keep offenses guessing. “Not a one-trick pony.”OLB Shaq Barrett says he is comfortable rushing the passer on the left and right side. Has racked up numbers coming from the left, but stressed he and Joe Tryon-Shoyinka will rotate sides more frequently in 2022 to keep offenses guessing. “Not a one-trick pony.” Defensive coordinator (now-head coach) Todd Bowles asked him to spy or control-rush the quarterback when lined up inside quite a lot. Tryon-Shoyinka's speed and ability to chase towards either sideline was a major asset, even though it may not show up on the stat sheet. With that experience and a full offseason, he should be more comfortable doing all that kind of stuff on longer downs. While also being a fixture in the starting lineup as a true outside linebacker. The Bucs philosophically aren’t as much about rushing four or five guys with creepers and fire zones like the Rams. Rather, Todd Bowles wants to bring the house and this puts more pressure on his secondary. Having a versatile front-seven with defenders like Tryon-Shoyinka gives them some extra flexibility. 2nd-year OLB Joe Tryon-Shoyinka will get double digit sacks in 2022 2nd-year OLB Joe Tryon-Shoyinka will get double digit sacks in 2022 He is very fluid when bailing out into the flats, peeling off with running backs and flipping his hips as somebody works underneath him. Tryon-Shoyinka's length makes it a problem to throw over or around him, particularly as a spy, in the flats or as a middle dropper. With Kacy Rodgers and Larry Foote taking over co-defensive coordinator duties, expect them to put their stamp onto the play-calling to some degree. Don't be surprised at all to see them dip even more into that creative usage of Tryon-Shoyinka. Joe Tryon-Shoyinka strip-sackJoe Tryon-Shoyinka strip-sack He can make plays on the football as a quasi-spy. On longer downs, the Buccaneers will try to get him isolated with interior linemen with different looks up front. So there should be plenty of opportunities to fill the stat sheet in year two.