Al-Quadin Muhammad didn’t spend the Buccaneers’ voluntary OTA sessions in Tampa, and that naturally left some fans waiting to see how the team’s newest edge rusher would show up once he did arrive. When mandatory minicamp opened, he answered that question quickly.
Muhammad came in looking to be in excellent shape, which went a long way toward calming any concern about his readiness after missing the voluntary part of the offseason program. He said there was a reason he handled it that way, pointing to a similar plan last year that led to one of his most productive seasons.
Rather than mess with something that worked, he kept the same formula after signing with Tampa Bay. “If it's not broke, don't break it.”
That approach fits a veteran entering his ninth NFL season. At this stage, players like Muhammad often know exactly how to prepare their bodies for training camp and the regular season, and they’ll tailor their offseason work accordingly.
Younger players can benefit from every rep they can get, but veterans are often on a different timetable, built to peak when it counts. The Buccaneers seemed perfectly fine with Muhammad’s method once they saw the shape he was in.
Tampa Bay added Muhammad this offseason to help steady an edge rushing group that has been searching for a dependable partner opposite Yaya Diaby. He isn’t the flashiest addition, but he brings a track record of toughness, versatility and experience. He has shown he can help against the run and the pass, and he fits the kind of rotational defensive front Todd Bowles likes to use.
After minicamp, the early signs suggest Muhammad is ready to fight for a real role as training camp approaches.
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