Buccaneers: Potential late round NFL draft picks for positions of need

Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2021 NFL Draft (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Brenden Jaimes, Nebraska Cornhuskers, draft option for the Buccaneers(Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)
Brenden Jaimes, Nebraska Cornhuskers, draft option for the Buccaneers(Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images) /

Tackle for the Buccaneers

Brady Christensen, BYU

Christensen is a great athlete who can play either side of the line and slide in to play guard if he needs to. He spent 2020 as the blindside protector for one of the best offenses and quarterbacks (Zach Wilson) in the country. This is a guy you can plug in and not worry about for eight years.

Jaylon Moore, Western Michigan

Moore started 32 games in college — most of those at left tackle. He’s smooth and polished as a pass-blocker and a mauler as a run-blocker. The biggest question mark is the competition he faced in college, but we’ve seen plenty of MAC players excel at the NFL level. He’s a safe pick.

Brenden Jaimes, Nebraska

Jaimes has the potential to be elite, but never quite found his way in college. A change of scenery and a higher level of coaching could benefit him greatly. Like Christensen, he can play either side of the line as well as guard. He’ll be on NFL rosters for a long time.