Justin Skule Returns

April 6th, 2026

Veteran offensive tackle Justin Skule didn’t make too many enemies among Vikings fans during his nine starts for Minnesota last year.

That’s a good sign for Bucs fans.

Today, the Bucs announced they re-signed Skule, who bolted Tampa for Minnesota a year ago following three seasons in pewter and red.

Joe loves the depth signing. The Bucs seem determined to recover from the Charlie Heck experience. Heck was signed to back up Tristan Wirfs and Luke Goedeke last season but, after watching Heck all spring and summer, the Bucs refused to play the veteran at left tackle.

First the Bucs re-worked their entire offensive line to move center Graham Barton to left tackle to replace Wirfs, and later in the season undrafted rookie Ben Chukwuma played in place of Wirfs.

This year, the Bucs will have Skule and Chukwuma on the roster.

Skule, 29, was tight with Wirfs during his three Bucs seasons and was well-liked among the tight-knit offensive linemen.

For those who missed it, the Dolphins pounced on Heck in free agency. Are they still tanking?

24 Responses to “Justin Skule Returns”

  1. Nicholas Carlson Says:

    Next: Guard depth

  2. ocala Says:

    He is not that good of an NFL OT, but he is better than Heck.

  3. Scott Says:

    Great signing. Much needed depth.

  4. Lakeland Says:

    The return of the Skule

    I love this signing, we needed more depth at tackle

  5. Kenton Smith Says:

    Munch! Hahahaha!

  6. LANshark Says:

    Actually, he’s a HECK of a lot better than Heck…

  7. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    This I don’t mind. Come back and compete with Chukwama, who better be somewhere working out with Tristan Wirfs as I type this.

  8. JimBobBuc Says:

    Skule’s natural position is left tackle, have him backup Wirfs but not Goedeke. Move Chukwuma to RT2 or even guard. I think Chukwuma has a lot of potential. How good can he be?

  9. Mobucs Says:

    Being reminded of last year’s OLine shuffle, I wonder if it was a creation of Grizzard. It had its early moments, but over the season the line never meshed and players never got comfortable. In particular, I think Barton’s getting away from center in only his second year hurt his development. I also wonder if the lack of familiarity with positions contributed to injuries. I know it’s second-guessing long after the fact, but we might be able to learn something in retrospect.

  10. Steven007 Says:

    Kenton, I was thinking the same thing. He’ll probably show up later, insisting that he was personally responsible for three or four losses last season he was here.

  11. Fanofdabucs Says:

    JL is having a great off-season.

    Depth added at OT is always welcomed.

    Draft needs seem clear:

    LBer, Edge, CB, Guard.

  12. Still Coconut Doughnut Says:

    We never truly recovered from the loss of Stinnie

  13. HC Grover Says:

    The hits keep coming. This year as a BIG DUMP>

  14. HC Grover Says:

    Whoop de Doo!

  15. #99 the big fella Says:

    HC Grover Says:
    April 6th, 2026 at 4:27 pm
    The hits keep coming. This year as a BIG DUMP>

    Blah blah blah

  16. #99 the big fella Says:

    HC Grover Says:
    April 6th, 2026 at 4:28 pm
    Whoop de Doo!

    Wah wah wah… wah-wah wah…”

  17. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    HC Grover Says
    “The hits keep coming. This year as a BIG DUMP”

    So…not a Bucs fan. Got it.

  18. Stpetematt Says:

    This is the kind of signing that hugely positively raises our chances late season and into the playoffs. Eventually, someone will get nicked up enough they should probably sit a week and Skule will provide that flexibility safely. Brilliant move, JL! Now if we could find a guard/center we’ll be totally set! Much rather get in free agency than be forced to draft one potentially reaching on a pick.
    Also- nothing negatively affected Barton’s development. He just lost the starters on either side of him for the rest of the season which would make *anyone* look a lot worse.

  19. OLDSCHOOL1976 Says:

    Now look for one OL to be drafted with tackle experience but projected as a guard in nfl. Usually because of short arms. If they keep adding depth pieces it allows them to draft best players available instead of need based picks
    Good addition and hope I never say “Charlie Heck “ ever again

  20. KABucs Says:

    Joe: “Are they still tanking” !!

    ROUGH!
    😂🤣😂

    They must be

  21. Vanessa Anne Says:

    I’m good with signing Skule back.

    He got lit up by Aidan Hutchinson, but after that he settled in a bit and was serviceable.

    He’s much needed depth for the O-line, he’s played with these guys before so he knows them and the system.

    And it increases the likelihood we can focus all of our draft on the defense.

  22. Baking with Robinson Says:

    Excellent job Licht!!!!

  23. BuxfaninTx Says:

    Wait- why isn’t anyone dumping on Jason for signing Heck? He’s supposed to have a keen eye for OLs.. Jason “Ring of Honor”.. more like Jason “Ring of Honorable Mention”

  24. Rod Munch Says:

    Sucke sucks – if he makes the team, it’s the biggest indictment of Licht yet.

    And yes, he was awful last year. Every time the stupid Vikings were on TV, and Sucke was playing, you’d see him give up at least one sack and generally give up a bunch of pressures. He’s terrible.

 

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