After trading their first-round pick on Thursday night, the Buccaneers had to wait until pick No. 33 to make their first selection of the 2022 NFL Draft. And after adding Houston defensive lineman Logan Hall with that pick, Jason Licht decided he didn’t want to wait until pick No. 60. So, he made another trade.
Tampa Bay sent picks No. 60 and No. 108—one of the picks they got from Jacksonville in Thursday’s trade—to Buffalo for the No. 57 pick. And with the No. 57 pick, the Bucs drafted Luke Goedeke, an offensive lineman out of Central Michigan.