When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed undrafted free-agent Bruce Anderson from North Dakota State University it took me back a little bit to when the team signed Peyton Barber out of Auburn, also as an undrafted free-agent.
Barber has since turned into the team’s starting running back and impressed his new coaching staff to the point they didn’t draft another player at the position in this year’s NFL Draft and haven’t brought in any other new additions beyond Andre Ellington.
So, the last time Bucs fans got excited over an undrafted running back, it turned out fairly well, at least to the point where most believe this team has the running back(s) necessary to win games.