Two high draft picks that could earn starting jobs signed four year contracts with the Bucs Thursday.

The team signed Washington defensive tackle Vita Vea, the team's first-round pick.

Terms of the deal were not released, but Vea is expected to receive a four-year contract worth $14.82-million that includes an $8.861-million signing bonus. The deal includes a club option in the fifth year.

The Bucs also signed cornerback Carlton Davis, a second-round pick from Auburn, to a four-year contract worth approximately $4.393-million with a signing bonus of $1.25-million. Both deals are guaranteed.

That leaves Southern Cal running back Ronald Jones as the only player from the Bucs' 2018 draft class who remain unsigned.

Vea, selected 12th overall by the Bucs, is projected to at least be in the rotation with Beau Allen and Mitch Unrein at defensive tackle opposite Gerald McCoy.

Davis is competing with Vernon Hargreaves for the starting job at right cornerback.