The Buccaneers have plenty to sort out once training camp opens later this month, but one of the most interesting battles already has a name attached to it: Jalon Daniels.
The undrafted rookie quarterback has turned heads throughout the offseason and put himself squarely in the mix for a roster spot. If that momentum carries over once the pads come on, he could create a real ripple effect in Tampa Bay’s quarterback room.
Daniels drew strong reviews from offensive coordinator Zac Robinson, who labeled him a standout during rookie minicamp. He has also picked up praise from quarterback coach Chandler Whitmer and general manager Jason Licht.
Licht went as far as saying there would be a legit backup quarterback competition between Jake Browning, Connor Bazelak, and Jalon Daniels.
Browning enters camp with the edge because of his experience, including 10 career starts, but the door is open for the others to make their case. Daniels, in particular, has already done enough to put himself in a strong position.
Even if he doesn’t win the backup job right away, Daniels looks like a solid candidate for the practice squad. And if he keeps impressing, the Buccaneers could be pushed into keeping three quarterbacks on the 53-man roster, something they have rarely done during Licht’s tenure.
For a player who arrived as an undrafted free agent, that would be a major leap. The Buccaneers clearly like what they’ve seen, and Daniels has a chance to stay in Tampa Bay for a long time as Baker Mayfield’s backup.
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