Bucs host a local QB prospect ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft

The Bucs are set at the quarterback position with Baker Mayfield and Kyle Trask on the roster, but they could add someone for an emergency or to stash on the practice squad. The NFL Draft is always an easy way to get a good value on a quarterback by either drafting one late on day three or by signing them as a UDFA.

Wherever you target them, teams still have to do their homework, and that is what the Bucs are doing. For their benefit, there is someone right in their own backyard who could be an asset to the team.

Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 in Houston reported that the Bucs hosted Texas State quarterback Jordan McCloud. The former Bobcat is from Tampa Bay and attended USF before transferring to James Madison, Arizona, and ultimately Texas State. He passed for 10,135 yards and 88 touchdowns during his six years of college football.

McCloud has ties to The Bay and NFL blood in his family, as he is the younger brother of Falcons wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs host QB prospect with Tampa Bay connection ahead of the NFL Draft

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