Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

There’s been a lot of talk about the Bucs’ offensive line this offseason. Going in, there’s hope to get Tristan Wirfs a contract extension, while the additions of two new interior linemen have given a fresh outlook to the group. The one lineman that hasn’t been discussed much is starting right guard Cody Mauch, who is heading into his second season. And he could be the important link that catapults the line forward this year.

Cody Mauch had a solid year as a rookie as he got into the NFL. He started all 17 regular season games and two playoff matchups and has gained a great deal of experience. It’s fair to say that Cody Mauch shared a much better rookie year than Luke Goedeke did the year before at guard, though Goedeke was then moved to right tackle and had tremendous results. Cody Mauch’s PFF grades of 52.2 in pass blocking, 39.1 in run blocking and 44.7 overall don’t necessarily paint the whole picture, but it does show that there’s room for improvement.

Expectations For Cody Mauch

Last season, Tampa Bay had their fingers crossed that the offensive line could function with a rookie in Cody Mauch at guard and Goedeke being more comfortable in his natural position at tackle. The move for Goedeke paid off huge dividends for him and the Bucs as he did a fantastic job on the right side and solidified the tackle positions on both ends.

The Bucs are hoping that Mauch, who will have the benefit of staying at the same spot at right guard, can take a similar leap in his second year like Goedeke did. This would make the Bucs’ offensive line a daunting front as they attempt to improve their run game.

Todd Bowles echoed the sentiments that there’s high expectations for Mauch in year two. He spoke about his season at the NFL annual meetings.

“I think with the experience he got in year one, he’ll be a lot better. I thought he was very smart, played very tough last year, I think he hit a rookie wall at some point with the grind and his better. I think he knows how to prepare physically right now, he’ll be a little more stouter, a little more heavier. He’s a good football player, he’s a very good football player. We (expect) Cody to be very, very good this year.”

Goedeke An Unsung Hero

Bowles also heaped tons of praise for Goedeke. His improvement helped take a questionable offensive line to a higher level.

“Luke had a very good year moving from guard to tackle. I thought he was one of our unsung hero’s right there. He didn’t give up a lot of sacks. He played tough, he played confident playing out on the edge. Him and Tristan worked out all year, I thought he was a pleasant surprise, I looked forward to him getting better.”

With Wirfs and Goedeke holding it down at tackle, the Bucs are likely to upgrade at center over Robert Hainsey. With an expected improvement over at left guard, having Mauch take a step forward at right guard can really upgrade the whole unit this upcoming season.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Pacers ride historic shooting performance to Game 7 blowout of Knicks
Timberwolves mount incredible second-half comeback to stun Nuggets in Game 7
Xander Schauffele proves doubters wrong with historic win at 2024 PGA Championship
Four things we learned from Joey Logano's All-Star Race win at North Wilkesboro
Phil Foden lifts Manchester City to fourth consecutive English Premier League title
Watch: Aaron Judge blasts 13th home run in Yankees' seventh straight win
Canucks won't have linchpin forward for Game 7 vs. Oilers
Jags reportedly mulling extension for Trevor Lawrence, but is that the right choice?
Gordon Hayward calls role with Thunder 'frustrating'
Mets reliever Edwin Diaz showing short shelf life of closers
Three offseason moves the 49ers must make
Watch: NASCAR drivers exchange punches after crash in All-Star Race
Knicks star offers passionate defense of HC Tom Thibodeau after Game 7 loss
Knicks' Jalen Brunson suffers serious injury in Game 7 vs. Pacers
Dodgers add recently acquired left-hander to active roster
Report: 2023 No. 7 pick expected to terminate KHL contract, join Flyers
Mavericks advance to Western Conference Finals aided by controversial call late
Connor McDavid, Oilers hammer Canucks to force Game 7
Tyson Fury-Oleksandr Usyk epic increases excitement for potential rematch
Seize the Grey wins in muddy Preakness

Want more Buccaneers news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.