It was smooth sailing on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ second annual Bucs Cruise presented by Cruise Planners and Celebrity Cruises. The ship set sail from Port Everglades on April 4th docking in Key West and the Bahamas before returning to Fort Lauderdale four days later.
The NFL draft is a fickle thing, as Buccaneers fans we know this too well. It’s hard to say exactly what a player is going to develop into or what shortcomings he may have that will prevent him from being successful in the league.
Meeting with draft prospects at scouting events such as the Senior Bowl and the NFL Scouting Combine gives us an opportunity to look at so many different aspects and storylines of players.
The news of Carolina hiring Bucs first-year offensive coordinator and play-caller Dave Canales to be the Panthers head coach sent shockwaves across the NFL landscape on Thursday.
Watching Bucs right tackle Luke Goedeke mic’d up was one of the most fun “Mic’d up” videos you’ll ever see. If you don’t want to take my word for it, offensive coordinator Dave Canales gave a ringing endorsement of how enjoyable it was for him.
We are more than halfway through the 2023 season, and a lot still has to be decided. Week 11 has several huge divisional games that will help give us a clearer picture of what the playoffs could look like.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers resumed practice on Wednesday in preparation for their Week 11 matchup with the San Francisco 49ers with a key component of their offense missing.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have three players who did not participate in practice, but it isn’t as bad as it looks from the outside. The Bucs are set to face the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, and there are a few teams to monitor before the team flies out west.
Although he's only started a total of 16 NFL games, Tampa Bay Buccaneers starting right tackle, Luke Goedeke, has already been through the ringer. Drafted in the second round of the 2022 NFL draft (57th overall) out of Central Michigan, Buccaneers' GM, Jason Licht, felt compelled to trade up in order to make sure he got his guy.
A new Pewter Report Roundtable debuts every Tuesday during the Bucs’ regular season. Each week, the Pewter Reporters tackle another tough question. This week’s prompt: What is the biggest concern with the Bucs during the team’s 3-3 start?
Back during my time in grade school, I remember getting a progress report from my teachers based on my performance in classes. They would usually come every quarter of the school year so parents could assess their child’s grades and where they need to improve.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tackle Luke Goedeke certainly had a rough rookie campaign. But a position change and some sophomore experience has seen him make great strides so far in 2023.
Bucs right tackle Luke Goedeke has been one of the better – and most surprising – stories so far during Tampa Bay’s 3-1 start. Since moving from left guard back to his more natural position of where he started for two years at Central Michigan, Goedeke has played well – between credible and incredible at times.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive line was all the talk during the offseason. Several new faces and familiar faces in different places led to most experts thinking this unit would be one of the team’s weaknesses.
One of the most pleasant surprises of the 2023 NFL season thus far for the Bucs has been the play of right tackle Luke Goedeke. A second-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, Goedeke lost his starting left guard spot midway through his rookie season as he struggled to transition to both the left side as well as the interior of the offensive line.
In the 2022 NFL draft the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a clear plan. They invested their first two picks into a pair of developmental prospects who could help them in the future.
At present, Tampa Bay’s starting OL, from left to right, appears to be Tristan Wirfs, Nick Leverett, Ryan Jensen, Cody Mauch and Luke Goedeke.
Valders, Wisconsin, is a town with a population of less than 1,000. Wisconsin-Stevens Point is a small Division III college in northern Wisconsin. Central Michigan is a Division I FBS school.
The Bucs’ offensive line is largely a question mark coming into 2023, and coach Todd Bowles discussed one particular unknown on that front at the annual NFL meetings in Arizona.
The Bucs had to rebuild their offensive line a bit this offseason and hope Goedeke can play a key role.
The lineman was selected by the two-time Super Bowl champions in the second round of the draft. View the original article to see embedded media. The Buccaneers traded up three spots in the second round of the 2022 NFL draft to select Central Michigan lineman Luke Goedeke.
Despite spending his college career at tackle, Goedeke projects as an interior lineman at the next level.
Yahoo Sports' 2022 NFL draft scouting report on Goedeke.
There may just not be a huge need for centers right now. Like quarterbacks, a team only utilizes one center on a regular basis, meaning there are usually no more than 32 starting jobs in the league.
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