Bucs Fans Should Keep An Eye On This Future Receiver Prospect

Get an inside look at the promising future of NFL hopeful Ian Strong, whose impressive college performance has Tampa Bay Bucs fans eagerly eyeing the 2027 Draft.

Summer scouting season is back, and one of the names to circle is California wide receiver Ian Strong.

Strong enters 2026 with a résumé that already gives evaluators plenty to work with. He has accounted for 13.7% of the passing offense’s target share, hauled in 111 receptions, and totaled 1,668 receiving yards.

The production comes with some encouraging efficiency markers, too: 4.1 yards after contact per reception, 2.09 yards per route run, and an average depth of target of 13 yards. He has also been credited with 43 contested catches and six drops.

What stands out first is how often Strong wins when the ball is in the air. He shows insane concentration, and that shows up in the way he attacks contested throws and keeps possession through contact. He has the size and strength to hold his ground, and he uses that frame well when defenders try to disrupt him at the catch point or at the line.

His body control is another calling card. Strong tracks the ball well, adjusts smoothly to off-target throws, and times his movements in a way that prevents defenders from getting the advantage. Add in reliable hands, and you get a receiver who can make plays down the field and give his quarterback a dependable target when the coverage tightens.

The film against Iowa and Ohio points to a player with a lot of tools to build on. Strong looks like a receiver who could become a really fun piece in the Golden Bear offense in 2026, with a foundation built on size, strong hands, and body control that already shows up in the way he plays.

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