Yankees officially option shortstop Anthony Volpe to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Yankees option shortstop Anthony Volpe to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed undrafted free agent Jalon Daniels, a dual-threat quarterback from Kansas, to enhance their QB room after the 2026 NFL Draft. Daniels brings mobility and playmaking ability, adding a new dynamic to the team's offense.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made one of the more intriguing under-the-radar additions in UDFA with the signing of Kansas signal-caller and dual-threat Jalon Daniels.
Daniels may not have heard his name called during the draft, but his skill set brings an interesting dynamic to Tampa Bay’s quarterback room. At Kansas, Daniels showcased true dual-threat ability, combining quick decision making with the mobility to extend plays and create outside of structure, something that’s become increasingly valuable in today’s NFL.
And it’s not just mobility for the sake of it, as Daniels is legitimately dynamic as a runner.
The Buccaneers haven’t really had a true dual-threat quarterback in this sense, someone who can consistently stress defenses with designed runs and explosive scrambling ability. That element alone adds a different layer to the room and gives the offense a change of pace option, even if it’s primarily showcased in practice early on. Over his Kansas career, Daniels threw for 9,282 yards and 67 touchdowns while adding over 1,400 rushing yards and 23 rushing scores on the ground.
His 2025 season was one of his most complete in terms of production, completing 62.1 percent of his passes for 2,531 yards, 22 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions, while also adding over 400 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns.
When healthy, Daniels was highly productive, flashing accuracy and the ability to push the ball downfield. His playmaking ability was evident in Kansas’ offense, where he consistently kept defenses guessing with both his arm and his legs. That versatility gives the Bucs a different look behind their established starters. Daniels will likely compete for a practice squad role, but his athleticism and playmaking traits give him a legitimate chance to stick if he can show consistency and stay healthy.
He also adds value as a scout team quarterback, where his mobility can help simulate some of the league’s more dynamic signal-callers during weekly preparation. That alone makes him a useful piece as the Bucs look to sharpen their defense in practice. Ultimately, this is a low-risk, high-upside swing for Tampa Bay.
This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs add UDFA Jalon Daniels after the 2026 NFL Draft
Jalon Daniels is a dual-threat quarterback from Kansas who threw for 9,282 yards and 67 touchdowns, along with over 1,400 rushing yards and 23 rushing scores during his college career.
Daniels adds mobility and the ability to extend plays, providing a change of pace option that the Buccaneers haven't had in their quarterback room.
The Buccaneers signed Daniels to enhance their quarterback options with a player who has true dual-threat capabilities, which are increasingly valuable in the NFL.
Yankees option shortstop Anthony Volpe to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre


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