The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have plenty of defensive prospects they're looking to evaluate at rookie minicamp, and they got a little taste of what's to come on Day 1 in that regard. But they also have two offensive skill position players they drafted in Georgia State wide receiver Ted Hurst and LSU tight end Bauer Sharp, and they're certainly interested to see how both fare against their peers. To showcase that, though, both players need a quarterback to throw them passes. At rookie minicamp, those quarterbacks are Kansas' Jalon Daniels and Virginia's Chandler Morris, and they both got some playing time on Day 1. Daniels is an athletic QB project who shone in 2022 but struggled to match that play in his final two seasons, and Morris is a quarterback with sound fundamentals who played for four different teams over his college career.…