TAMPA, Fla. -- For the first time under coach Bruce Arians, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a bona fide developmental quarterback in Kyle Trask. After passing on the position in the past two drafts, the Bucs selected Trask out of the University of Florida in the bottom of the second round in the 2021 NFL draft, making him a possible heir to Tom Brady once Brady decides to call it a career, although both Arians and general manager Jason Licht made it clear to Brady they are in no way pushing him out. For as much as can be gleaned in a rookie camp featuring 26 participants, Trask, whom the Bucs contemplated selecting with the No. 32 pick, looked the part of a potential successor. He was also the only quarterback in attendance, so he took every rep, which can sometimes magnify mistakes, and he had just two wide receivers to throw to. But the coaching staff has been impressed with the way he’s taken to the playbook, with about 70% of the offense thrown at him in a three-day span.