Bucs provide update on how the 2025 draft class is adapting to the NFL

Bucs provide update on how the 2025 draft class is adapting to the NFL

Adapting to life in the NFL is never easy for anyone who enters the league, whether you are a top draft pick or an undrafted free agent.

Todd Bowles knows this better than anyone who, as a player, went undrafted in 1986 and worked his way into earning an eight-year career in the league. From there, he has been a coach for the last 28 years and won two Super Bowls along the way.

On Friday, Todd Bowles was asked about how this Bucs 2025 draft class was handling the league's adjustment, and he gave an encouraging but honest answer.

"I think it's a little early for that. I think everybody is attentive right now because everybody is bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and everything is new. We'll see when the vets come in and it gets to be an everyday grind how they pick up things and how they treat it from day to day."

If the players are doing the right things before the veterans get into the building that is always an encouraging sign. If they can keep this up then they will likely be ahead of the game when they show up and be ready to compete with them which will just improve everyone's ability when it is all said and done.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs provide update on the 2025 draft class and how they are adapting