Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 3 UDFAs with best shot to make team

OXFORD, MS - OCTOBER 14: Wide receiver DaMarkus Lodge #5 of the Mississippi Rebels celebrates after scoring a touchdown during their game against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on October 14, 2017 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Michael Chang/Getty Images)
OXFORD, MS - OCTOBER 14: Wide receiver DaMarkus Lodge #5 of the Mississippi Rebels celebrates after scoring a touchdown during their game against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on October 14, 2017 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Michael Chang/Getty Images) /
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Khazin Daniels, EDGE, Charleston

Khazin Daniels is widely unknown because he attend a smaller school in Charleston, West Virginia and he was overlooked as a high school recruit because he is blind in one eye. While he is blind in one eye it does not hamper his abilities on the field.

Daniels was a sack machine and a nightmare for opposing offenses in his four years in college and was living in opposing backfields. He looks to join his college teammate John Cominsky, selected in the fourth round by the Atlanta Falcons, as the second Charleston pass rusher to make a roster. Daniels is a little undersized for his position so a move to linebacker is not out of the cards.

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While Daniels is not the best athletically, he has great technique off the edge and that should translate to the NFL. Daniels finds his way on this list mainly because of the lack of edge rushers in Tampa Bay selected this past draft in Nashville, Tennessee. Anthony Nelson from Iowa is the only other edge player the Bucs brought in, and with losing Jason Pierre-Paul to injury for at least the first month or two, Daniels chances of filling what is now a need continue to increase.