The Bucks will use the Top 30 visit to not only bring in top draft prospects, but also meet with coaches and scouts from Tampa Bay. Teams may also bring in players who are considered late on Day 3, or who are considered preferentially undrafted free agents, if they are not selected in post-draft free agency. hope to get them. His one of those players, Oklahoma’s internal offensive lineman Chris Murray, visited the Bucks on Monday, he said. Jordan Schultz.
#oklahoma Center Chris Murray #Bucs today the source says @theScore.
of #UCLA The transfer was a double All-Big 12 performer at right guard #Fasterbut the team is projecting him as an NFL center.
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 4, 2023
Murray, who has no draft grade in Pro Football Focus, was an honorable mention to All-Big XII as a senior. He served as a guard for the Sooners with an offensive line featuring left tackle Anton Harrison, a first-round prospect, and right tackle Wanya Morris, who is considered a midfield prospect. The 6-foot-3-inch, 308-pound Murray recorded a 5.27 on Pro Day in Oklahoma.
The Bucks have shown interest in multiple centers this offseason.in Tampa Bay formal interview With Joe Tipman of the Wisconsin Center at the NFL Scouting Combine. Bucs also met informally with Juice Scruggs of Penn State University. Juice Scruggs had his Zoom meeting with the team after the combine, as well as meeting with Alex Forsyth, Oregon, at Indy. Tampa Bay wanted a formal meeting with Forsythe, but he ran out of time allotted.
Are the Bucs concerned about Ryan Jensen’s recovery?
Does this indicate the Bucks are somewhat concerned about Ryan Jensen’s full recovery from a knee injury that cost him everything for the 2022 season? I was able to start with the losing Bucks, but I didn’t play well.
Or is this just Tampa Bay doing due diligence on all prospect scouts? We’re not sure, but with Jensen turning 33 this year, the Bucks have signed Robert Haynes to another two-year contract. But the Bucks may have their sights set on the center position.
Murray is the fifth Top 30 visit for the Bucks. Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker, Bowling Green defensive tackle Karl Brooks, Sacramento State linebacker Marte Mapu and Georgia outside linebacker Nolan Smith have all made it to Tampa Bay. known to have visited the top 30 of