
#72 G · Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Height
6'7"
Weight
305 lbs
Age
26
College
Indiana
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
1 yr
G Rank
#88 / 172
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On the field, Luke Haggard grades out as a shaky G for Tampa Bay Buccaneers (D+ Performance). That places him 88th of 172 graded gs. Against that production, his deal reads as fairly priced on the Contract Value Index (C+) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is negative (D Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a pro, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
Length
2 years
Total Value
$1.8M
AAV
$923K/yr
Luke Haggard's two-year, $1.8M deal with Tampa Bay represents a fair market transaction that earns a C+ CVI, reflecting solid value for a depth guard acquisition. At $0.9M annually, the Buccaneers are paying replacement-level money for what appears to be a serviceable interior lineman who can provide adequate depth behind their starting unit. The short-term structure limits Tampa Bay's downside risk while giving Haggard a chance to prove he deserves a more substantial role in their offensive line rotation. This is the type of low-cost, low-risk signing that smart front offices make to shore up roster depth without committing significant resources. The C+ CVI suggests Tampa Bay didn't overpay for Haggard's services, but they're also not getting a steal — just competent depth at market rate, which is perfectly acceptable for a player in this tier.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Luke's contract sits relative to comparable money.
At 26 years old and in his third year in the league, Luke Haggard currently profiles as a replacement-level interior lineman for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and his D+ performance grade reflects the limited footprint he has made at the NFL level to this point. The most meaningful data point working in his favor is durability — appearing in 11 games demonstrates he can stay on the field, which is the baseline currency for any lineman trying to carve out a roster spot. The problem is that availability alone does not translate to impact, and with no standout production metrics driving his case, Haggard remains a depth piece rather than a legitimate contributor in Tampa Bay's interior offensive line plans. His $0.9M contract tells you everything about where the organization values him: this is a prove-it situation, not a commitment. The media framing surrounding him is essentially silence, which is neither a condemnation nor an endorsement — he simply has not done enough to force the conversation in either direction. With the regular season still 135 days away, Haggard's entire 2026 standing will be determined by preseason reps, and right now the burden of proof sits squarely on him to demonstrate he belongs on the 53-man roster.
Luke Haggard ranks 88th of 172 graded gs by performance. That slots Luke between Caleb Rogers (D+) just ahead and Nash Jones (D) just behind.
Graded higher
Caleb RogersLas Vegas RaidersD+Sidy SowHouston TexansD+Dillon RadunzNew Orleans SaintsD+Graded lower
Nash JonesDenver BroncosLuke Haggard is essentially a ghost in the NFL media landscape right now, and a D sentiment grade reflects that near-total absence of public narrative rather than any active backlash. The story is simple: as a 26-year-old third-year guard on a $0.9M deal competing for interior depth on Tampa Bay's offensive line, Haggard simply hasn't generated the kind of moment — positive or negative — that pulls analysts and fans into the conversation. That radio silence aligns uncomfortably well with his D+ performance grade, which signals he hasn't yet done enough on the field to force anyone's hand editorially or in the depth chart hierarchy. Tampa Bay's recent offseason activity — adding Haggai Ndubuisi, Chase Lucas, Kemon Hall, and others in rapid succession this April — only reinforces the perception that the Buccaneers are actively stacking options and leaving roster spots genuinely up for grabs, which makes Haggard's path to visibility even more competitive. He did appear in 11 games during the 2025 season, which at least establishes him as a fringe contributor rather than a pure practice-squad afterthought, but that level of involvement hasn't translated into any meaningful reputation. With the regular season still over four months away and preseason serving as his next real proving ground, the narrative trend is moving in the wrong direction — D and drifting — and he'll need a standout training camp to shift the conversation before it calcifies around irrelevance.
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