Last year at this time, the Kansas City Chiefs were looking at what they had in running back prospect Devine Redding. Now the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are wanting to take the same look after they signed him on Monday, per Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times.
Redding signed with the Chiefs after failing to get drafted in the 2017 NFL Draft as a rookie free agent. Redding starred at the University of Indiana in 2015-16 as a sophomore and junior and then declared for the NFL Draft. Unfortunately things didn’t go according to plan but he ended up hooking on with the Chiefs shortly thereafter as their longshot running back on the roster—the role that Ray Lawry out of Old Dominion is actually occupying right now.