It is never too early to begin watching prospects for the 2026 NFL Draft. General manager Jason Licht has made the draft the key cog in the machine for the Bucs in terms of roster building and transforming the team itself.
We are going to be covering every position in the draft, not all of them will be the Bucs’ needs necessarily. But of course, anything is possible for a team, and if not, they will be drafted by a division rival that the Bucs see twice a year.
For this report, we will be discussing an offensive lineman. While the team has two bookend tackles on the roster, they have shown they need some depth along the line. It is a sneaky need for the team, but one that can be easily addressed in the draft.
With that in mind, here is our report on Trevor Brock.
Information
Trevor Brock
School: Buffalo
Conference: MAC
Height/Weight: 6-4 5/8, 319 lbs.
Age when Drafted: N/A
Previous Schools: Iowa Western
Background
Notable Stats from Career
Games Played: 36
Sacks Allowed: 5
Pressures Allowed: 59
Penalties: 5
Run Blocking Snaps: 1,119
Pass Blocking Snaps: 1,192
Notable PFF Numbers from 2025
Pass Blocking Grade: 74.8
Run Blocking Grade: 69.9
Skills
Player Summary
Trevor Brock is not going to be lighting up any lineup as a rookie, but he is a fun project or depth piece for an offensive line. He doesn’t commit many penalties, but that cautious approach allows him to give up pressures more than he should on some reps. I appreciated his footwork the most when watching him, but the rest of his game made it hard to be too excited about his prospects. He should be a day-three project or a depth piece for someone in the 2026 NFL Draft at this point.
This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: 2026 NFL Draft scouting report: Trevor Brock, Offensive Line, Buffalo
Reporting by Andrew Harbaugh, Buccaneers Wire / Bucs Wire
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