We finish our list of offensive prospects by offering an option for the offensive line. Last year, the group was hit hard by injuries, which caused the ground game to lose momentum in 2025. As it stands, the Buccaneers’ starting line appears set for 2026 and the prospect I will discuss will have the potential to start right away for any team across the league. If Jason Licht and company decide to beef up the trenches, there would not be a better way to do it than with Gennings Dunker.
With his long scarlet mullet and mustache, Dunker manned right tackle in Iowa’s Joe Moore Award-winning offensive line, which honors the best unit in the country. Standing at 6-foot-5, 320 pounds, the senior earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in back-to-back seasons while achieving Academic All-Big Ten recognition every year of his college career.
Dunker boasts a strong, durable frame with a physical style that matches his power. He protects with a violent attack that prevents defenders from gaining leverage, knocking them off balance en route to the backfield. His limited mobility may hinder his success on the outside, but most scouts expect Dunker to move to guard, where he can maximize his skillset at the next level.
The Iowa Hawkeye is clearly one of the top offensive line prospects, with most projections placing him in the second or third round. There is a chance he could jump all the way to the first round. Licht has a history of selecting the best player available and if the fit is right, Dunker could call Tampa Bay his home.