The 2026 NFL Draft is officially complete, and Jason Licht looks to have struck gold with a strong draft class.
The Buccaneers made six draft picks and were able to address all of their major needs. Now, they’re continuing to add talent in the undrafted free agent market.
Here are all of the players the Buccaneers have signed so far:
Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas
Jalon Daniels completed 62% of his passes in 2025, throwing for 2,531 yards along with 22 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
Daniels offers an intriguing skillset with a strong arm and mobility. He will provide much-needed competition in the quarterback room.
Source: NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero
Eric Rivers, WR, Georgia Tech
Eric Rivers is a playmaker at 5-foot-10, 176 pounds. He runs a blazing 4.35 40-yard dash and can earn a spot as a return specialist.
Rivers had 12 receiving touchdowns at FIU in 2024.
Source: CBS Sports NFL Reporter Matt Zenitz
Deshawn McKnight, DT, Arizona
Deshawn McKnight is a projected nose tackle at 6-foot-3, 285 pounds.
He made an impact at Arizona in 2025 with two sacks and 11 tackles for loss.
Source: NFL Insider Tom Pelissero
Ja’quarious Conely, S , Charlotte
Ja'quarious Conley is an intriguing prospect as one of the most athletic safety prospects in the draft class.
He recorded 64 combined tackles, three interceptions, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery for Charlotte in 2025.
Source: NFL Insider Aaron Wilson
Jack Pryburn, Edge, LSU
Jack Pryburn measures in at 6-foot-4, 258 pounds. He was one of the best run defenders in the nation in 2025, earning an elite 85.3 run defense grade.
Source: Commanders/NFL Reporter Ben Standig
Aidan Laros, P, Kentucky
Aiden Laros will compete with Riley Dixon for the punting job. He'll need to improve to have a shot, as only 38% of his punts pinned opponents back in the 20. In comparison, Dixon pinned opponents inside their own 20-yard line on 46% of his punts.
Source: Fox Sports' Greg Auman
Kenny Fletcher, TE, Rutgers
Kenny Fletcher is a 6-foot-3, 252 tight end. He caught 46 passes and two touchdowns over the last two seasons at Rutgers.
Source: NFL Insider Aaron Wilson
Noah Short, WR, Army
Noah Short played the slot back position in Army's triple-option scheme. He rushed for 500 yards in each of the last two seasons and also surpassed 300 receiving yards in each of the last two years.
The versatile playmaker is the first player in Army history to have both 1,000 rushing yards and 1,000 receiving yards.
Source: NFL Network's Mike Garafolo
Ayden Garnes, CB, Arizona
Garnes recorded five interceptions during his college career, and posted one interception and eight passes defended as a lockdown cornerback for Arizona in 2025.
The 6-foot, 183-pound cornerback ran an impressive 4.37 40-yard dash at his Pro Day, which would've ranked second among cornerbacks in this draft class.
Source: Ayre Pulli of USA Today's SaintsWire
Javin Wright, LB, Nebraska
Nebraska alum Jason Licht can't stay away from his Cornhuskers!
The versatile Javin Wright recorded 86 tackles including nine for loss, three sacks, and four pass breakups in 2025.
Source: NFL Insider Jordan Schultz
Caden Fordham, LB, NC State
Caden Fordham was the leading Power 4 tackler with 143 combined tackles. He also had 3.5 sacks, two interceptions, a forced fumble and recovery, and three pass breakups.
The Florida native is considered a steal for an undrafted player with draft-worthy production. He'll have a real chance to carve out a role in the linebacker room or on the practice squad.
Wesley Brown, LS, Fresno State
The Bucs re-signed their long snapper Evan Deckers earlier this offseason, but they're bringing in some competition.
Wesley Brown spent two seasons as the primary long snapper at Fresno State. Prior to that, he played wide receiver in junior college.
Henry Lutovsky, IOL, Nebraska
Another Husker for Jason Licht! Lutovsky is a a 6-foot-6, 319-pound lineman with experience at both guard spots.
He served as a team captain for the 2025 season. As the only offensive lineman signed as an undrafted free agent by Tampa Bay, he has a clear path to a spot on the practice squad with a strong preseason.
Source: Steven Sipple at HuskerOnline
Jy Gilmore, CB, Georgia Tech
Jy Gilmore is a sixth-year senior. He caught five intercpetions during his college career and notched four pass breakups over the last two seasons.
He's undersized at 5-foot-9., 190 pounds, but that didn''t stop PFF from giving him the highest grade of any Georgia Tech defender in 2025.
Source: Justin Melo of Sports Illustrated
Paul Rubelt, OT, UCF
Paul Rubelt is a massive offensive tackle standing at 6-foot-10, 313 pounds. He's an incredible athlete for his size, running a 4.99 40-yard dash and posting a 32-inch vertical.
He has experience at both tackle spots and will compete for a depth role with his most likely path being the practice squad.
Source: Fox Sports' Greg Auman
Josiah Green, DT, Duke
Josiah Green is the Bucs' final UDFA signing. The 6-foot-1, 285 pound defensive tackle recorded 3.5 sacks last season, and his 9.5% pressure rate ranked sixth among defensive tackle prospects.
He notably posted 6 reps on the bench press at his Pro Day, which would have ranked second-most of any player at the NFL Combine
Source: FanSided's Levi Dombro
