Lavonte David

Lavonte David

34-Year-Old LinebackerLB
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2024 Fantasy Outlook
David returned to the Bucs on a one-year, $9 million deal this offseason following one of his best campaigns yet in 2023. The 34-year-old's 134 tackles were his best showing in that category since 2015, while his 4.5 sacks marked his most prolific contribution since 2016. Tampa Bay's decision to bring back the multi-time Pro Bowler despite his advanced age isn't much of a surprise - David's presence figures to be more important than ever in 2024, now that both Shaquil Barrett and Devin White have moved on and the inexperienced YaYa Diaby and K.J. Britt are set to replace them. Read Past Outlooks
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#193.17
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$Signed a one-year, $8.5 million contract with the Buccaneers in March of 2024.
Good to go vs. Kansas City
LBTampa Bay Buccaneers
November 2, 2024
David (ankle/chest) was a full practice participant Saturday, and he carries no injury designation into Monday's game against the Chiefs, Brianna Dix of the Buccaneers' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
David was held out of practice Thursday and Friday while attending to ankle and chest injuries. He was able to practice Saturday without limitations, and barring any setbacks, the 2012 second-round pick will be good to go Monday. Through the first eight games of the regular season, David has logged 56 tackles (35 solo), including 3.0 sacks, four pass breakups, one interception and two forced fumbles.
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Tampa Bay BuccaneersBuccaneers 2024 LB Snap Distribution See more data like this | See last season's snap counts
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Measurables Review
How do Lavonte David's measurables compare to other linebackers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
Height
6' 1"
 
Weight
233 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.65 sec
 
Shuttle Time
4.22 sec
 
Cone Drill
7.28 sec
 
Vertical Jump
36.5 in
 
Broad Jump
119 in
 
Bench Press
19 reps
 
Hand Length
8.75 in
 
Arm Length
31.75 in
 
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Entering his 12th NFL season, David remains a reliable IDP asset. His 123 tackles last year were his most since 2019 and left him just one behind Devin White for the team lead, and he played more than 1,000 snaps for the third time in the last four seasons. Workload could be an issue for the 33-year-old in 2023, however. Tampa Bay spent a fifth-round pick on SirVocea Dennis, whose instincts make him an ideal player to apprentice with the veteran linebacker. If the team elects to begin the transition this year, David's volume would suffer even if his per-play efficiency remains consistent.
Since the Buccaneers selected David in the second round of the 2012 Draft, he's regularly put up 100 tackles per campaign, but he fell just shy of that threshold (97, to be exact) in 2021. It didn't help that he missed five contests due to ankle and foot sprains, but he exited last year with a clean bill of health after posting 13 total tackles in Tampa Bay's two playoff games. Entering his age-32 season, David again should be good for triple-digit tackles, assuming he avoids the injury bug.
Although his best days are likely behind him, David remains one of the NFL's top linebackers. That's why the Buccaneers had no qualms giving him a two-year, $25 million contract extension, even with age 32 waiting for him after the season. Strong in all phases of defensive play, David is capable of sacks and interceptions despite lacking in those categories in recent years. With a 1,100-snap workload likely waiting for him, 120-plus tackles should be the expectation otherwise, which would mark his ninth season of triple-digit tackles in 10 NFL seasons.
David remains one of the top linebackers in the league, even years after establishing himself as an All-Decade defender, and he should have at least a couple more good seasons in store. The Buccaneers defense conceded nothing at all to opposing running backs, allowing just 3.0 yards per carry and 4.17 yards per target, and David's play was a leading reason why. Unfortunately, the Tampa Bay run defense was so strong it resulted in limited tackle opportunities for David. Teams attempted a league-low 300 running back attempts against Tampa, and he accumulated 123 tackles on a mammoth workload of 1,160 snaps. David used to breeze past 140 tackles on fewer than 1,000 snaps, so you can see how much the tackle rate dwindled. Success might burden David again somewhat in 2020 - the Buccaneers run defense looks infallible - but his skill and workload assure him a high floor at least.
Kwon Alexander stole a lot of tackles from David in recent years, but with Alexander gone, it's time for David to reestablish himself as an LB1 contender. An All-Decade talent since 2012, David opened his career with 139, 145, 146 and 147 tackles in his first four years, also totaling 13 sacks and nine interceptions in that span. Last year's 120 tackles is his highest total since, but bet the over in 2019, and expect him to remain a unique threat as a blitzer, interceptor and and even fumble producer (18 FF, 13 FR since 2013).
As much as teammate Kwon Alexander is the superior IDP option, David remains the most feared linebacker in Tampa by real-life standards. His days of averaging 140-plus tackles per year appear gone for now due to a change in positional tasks, but David was still on a 125-tackle pace if not for a shoulder injury limiting him to 13 games last year, and no one makes plays like David does. He's an outstanding blitzer (18 career sacks), and he's a turnover machine with 10 interceptions and 17 forced fumbles in six years. There is big upside here despite his relatively quiet last two years.
David had one of the most puzzling seasons in recent memory last year, as the former tackle machine finished with just 87 stops after averaging more than 140 tackles per season in the four prior years. David was effective in real life --- the Buccaneers defense thrived, and he was a menace behind the line of scrimmage, posting five sacks and four forced fumbles. His usage in Tampa Bay's scheme clearly changed, and it's possible that low-upside usage continues, but David's prolonged history of extremely high tackle volume makes last year appear the more likely aberration.
Few players in the league carry the quality guarantee that David does, as he's produced at an elite level with remarkable consistency in his four NFL seasons. His lowest tackle total in that span was 139 as a rookie, peaking with 147 in 2015. Het active both as a pass rusher and in coverage, totaling 13 sacks and nine interceptions in 62 games. With 32 career passes defended, David could see his interception rate increase if the Tampa pass rush improves. The additions of DEs Robert Ayers (free agency) and Noah Spence (second-round pick) give hope on that front.
If there is a linebacker rival to Luke Kuechly, David might be the most formidable contender. He averaged 10.5 tackles per game last year, posting 147 stops despite missing two games due to a concussion and a hamstring injury. David is rangy, instinctive and aggressive, dominating against the run with top-grade abilities as a blitzer and in coverage. However, his weakside role last year in Lovie Smith's 4-3 defense contributed to a big drop in both sacks and interceptions, as he was used in fewer passing situations and played a career-low 919 snaps. Considering the Bucs were 21st in sacks last season and had seven fewer interceptions than in 2013, it wouldn't surprise if David was again used as a weapon on passing downs instead of almost exclusively as a run stopper.
David has been remarkably productive in his first two seasons, following up a 139-tackle rookie season with an enormous 2013, increasing his tackle total to 145 while adding seven sacks and five interceptions. When it comes to dominating in tackles, sacks and interceptions, David might be the best linebacker in the league. Although he seems likely to hover in the 135 to 145-tackle range and is therefore unlikely to challenge players like Vontaze Burfict and Luke Kuechly in that regard, David is one of the top-tier options when it comes to making plays in coverage and as a pass rusher. New coach Lovie Smith is among the brightest defensive coaches in the game, and it would be rather surprising if he didn't recognize David's sack and interception potential and scheme in ways to capitalize accordingly. After all, it was under Smith's watch that Brian Urlacher enjoyed some of his most successful seasons in the NFL. Urlacher posted at least five sacks in three of his first four years under Smith before injuries began to take their toll.
Like Luke Kuechly and Bobby Wagner, David emerged as one of the league's elite linebackers as a rookie last year, finishing with 139 tackles (112 solo), two sacks and an interception, and he's locked in for a three-down role again in 2013. It's likely no coincidence Tampa Bay fielded the league's top run defense when David arrived from Nebraska, as the rangy linebacker was a menace at and behind the line of scrimmage. David deserves a boost in the rankings if your league accounts for tackles for loss ("stuffs") as he finished last year with 16.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage. David had 24.5 tackles for loss in his 27 games at Nebraska, so this trend won't slow anytime soon. Fellow linebackers Mason Foster and Jonathan Casillas are not threats to eat into David's snap or tackle counts either.
He barely looks like 225 pounds when he’s on the field, but David’s standout athleticism, refined technique and rare instincts have him locked into the Tampa Bay starting defense, and if his college career is any indication, good IDP production awaits. He finished his two seasons at Nebraska with 285 tackles (150 solo) in 27 games, as well as 11.5 sacks and 24.5 tackles for loss. He’s obviously unproven as a rookie, but David is a sensible later-round investment and could be among the league tackle leaders early in his career.
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Dealing with multiple injuries
LBTampa Bay Buccaneers
Ankle
October 31, 2024
David (ankle/chest) was a DNP during Thursday's practice.
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Leaves game with ankle injury
LBTampa Bay Buccaneers
Ankle
October 27, 2024
David (ankle) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against Atlanta, Scott Smith of the Buccaneers' official site reports.
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Tallies nine stops in Week 6 win
LBTampa Bay Buccaneers
October 14, 2024
David registered nine tackles (six solo), including 1.0 sacks, in a 51-27 victory versus the Saints on Sunday.
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Picks off pass Thursday
LBTampa Bay Buccaneers
October 4, 2024
David recorded eight tackles (six solo) and intercepted a pass in Thursday's overtime loss to Atlanta.
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Disruptive in Week 4 win
LBTampa Bay Buccaneers
October 1, 2024
David tallied eight tackles (five solo), including 2.0 sacks, defensed a pass and forced a fumble in Sunday's 33-16 victory versus the Eagles.
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GM 'on call' for contract talks
LBTampa Bay Buccaneers
March 8, 2024
Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht said Friday he'd be "on call" throughout the weekend partly to be available to engage in contract discussions regarding David, a pending unrestricted free agent, Jenna Laine of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
David is the Buccaneers' longest-tenured player at 12 seasons, and he's already indicated he'd love to retire as a member of the team that drafted him with a second-round pick back in 2012. Helping David's cause for a return is the fact his 134 tackles and 4.5 sacks a season ago were his most since 2015 and 2016, respectively.
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