The Tampa Bay Buccaneers hauled in an impressive draft class over the weekend, drafting a number of players, like Missouri linebacker Jeremiah Trotter and Miami's Rueben Bain and Keionte Scott, who could end up being starters. Afterward, though, the focus shifts over to undrafted free agents. Though rare, UDFAs can always become a part of the team, and the Buccaneers have had a few of them make the squad over the years. Rookie minicamp is set to kick off on May 8, and teams will usually sign UDFAs and host tryout players in an effort to take a look at talent some teams may have overlooked. The Bucs and general manager Jason Licht are certainly doing that at the quarterback position. The Bucs brought on Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels shortly after the draft ended, and now, they're signing another quarterback to compete with him during rookie minicamp.…