MAY 15: Wolford will earn $1.01MM on this deal, the minimum for players who have been in the league for three years (Twitter link via Greg Auman of Fox Sports). That likely caps his potential at QB3 in Tampa Bay, but it will be interesting to monitor how willing the team is to carry three quarterbacks on their roster given the competition between Mayfield and Trask for the starting job.
MAY 9: Tampa Bay has added further to their post-Tom Brady quarterback room. The team announced on Tuesday that they have signed John Wolford.
The 27-year-old originally joined the Jets as a UDFA in 2018, but his only game action to date has come with the Rams. Wolford has appeared in seven games for Los Angeles across the past three years, making his debut in a must-win regular season finale in 2020 which resulted in a victory.
He played only in relief the following campaign behind Matthew Stafford, but made three starts in relief of the veteran in 2022. Wolford totaled 390 yards during that stretch, throwing one touchdown and three interceptions while compiling a passer rating of 64.6. The Wake Forest product was not given a qualifying offer this offseason, opening the door to a departure in free agency.
After the Rams elected to add a rookie passer – Stetson Bennett in the fourth round of the draft – signs pointed to Wolford needing to look elsewhere for his next opportunity. It will come in Tampa Bay, where he will compete with a familiar face in the form of Baker Mayfield for playing time.
The latter’s Rams debut came in relief of Wolford days after he was claimed off waivers from the Panthers. Mayfield parlayed his Los Angeles audition into a one-year deal with the Buccaneers, which many feel will represent his final chance to establish himself as an NFL starter. Mayfield already had competition for the No. 1 spot due to the presence of 2021 second-rounder Kyle Trask, who is expected to get a look at starting duties at least during training camp. Now, Wolford will join that pair as the Buccaneers try to establish a pecking order in their rebuilt QB room.
Didn’t the Chargers draft Duggan? The recap has both the Chargers and Rams selecting him with different 7th round picks
Chargers drafted Duggan.
Your draft results by team is wrong
You put: Round 6, No. 252 (from Buccaneers): Max Duggan, QB (TCU)
1. No. 252 is a 7th round pick not a 6th round
2. No. 252 was eventually a pick made by the bills who drafted CB Alex Austin out of Oregon State according to NFL.com
This strikes me as a good spot for Wolford and a good add for Tampa.
He’s a high school QB at best. This is coming from a Rams fab
A loss for the Bucs. The guy is a high school QB at best
Not a Baker Mayfield fan, but your take that “Wolford is going to compete for playing time” might be one of the worst ones I have seen on this site. The only way he sees the field is if Mayfield gets injured.