2025 Fantasy Outlook
Goedeke projects to serve as the Buccaneers' starting right tackle and has appeared in 41 out of a possible 51 regular-season games over his first three seasons. He missed four games last season due to a concussion but will enter training camp at full health. Read Past Outlooks
Limited in practice Wednesday
Goedeke (foot) was a limited participant in Tampa Bay's practice Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Goedeke managed to practice for the first time since suffering a foot injury in September. The 26-year-old was designated to return from injured reserve earlier in the week, and the team has until Nov. 24 to officially activate him. Once healthy, Goedeke should return to his role as the Buccaneers' starting right tackle.
Goedeke managed to practice for the first time since suffering a foot injury in September. The 26-year-old was designated to return from injured reserve earlier in the week, and the team has until Nov. 24 to officially activate him. Once healthy, Goedeke should return to his role as the Buccaneers' starting right tackle.
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33.13 in2023 Fantasy Outlook
Goedeke graded out well as a second-round rookie in 2022 while starting at left guard over 11 games, a position he was unfamiliar with in college. The second-year pro now projects to return to the right tackle position he excelled in at Central Michigan as a result of Tristan Wirfs moving across the line to left tackle.
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Designated to return
The Buccaneers designated Goedeke (foot) to return from injured reserve Monday, Scott Smith of the team's official site reports.
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No timetable for return
The Buccaneers have not yet set a timetable for Goedeke (foot) to return from IR, but the team does not consider his injury season-ending at this time, Greg Auman of Fox Sports reports.
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Placed on injured reserve
The Bucs placed Goedeke (foot) on injured reserve Thursday.
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Missing practice Wednesday
Goedeke (foot) did not participate at practice Wednesday.
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Expected to miss time
Goedeke is believed to have avoided a major injury, but he's expected to miss time after aggravating his foot injury in Monday night's win over the Texans, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
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Could land starting job
Goedeke is the most likely candidate to take over as the Buccaneers' starting right tackle if Tristan Wirfs gets shifted to left tackle, Kevin Patra of NFL.com reports.
ANALYSIS
A second-round pick in 2022, Goedeke played 11 games at left guard as a rookie, but he was a right tackle in college and should be able to make the transition without too many issues. However, Tampa Bay hasn't yet committed to shifting Wirfs, a two-time Pro Bowler at right tackle, across the line after the team released Donovan Smith in March.
A second-round pick in 2022, Goedeke played 11 games at left guard as a rookie, but he was a right tackle in college and should be able to make the transition without too many issues. However, Tampa Bay hasn't yet committed to shifting Wirfs, a two-time Pro Bowler at right tackle, across the line after the team released Donovan Smith in March.






