"With the fifth pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers select Devin White, linebacker, LSU."

Those words set into motion two journeys to Tampa Bay that have taken place in the past 24 hours. For Devin White, it meant realizing a lifelong dream of making it to the NFL. For the person that actually said the words, it meant a very special wish coming true.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is usually the one to announce each team's pick on the first night of the NFL Draft each year. But Tampa Bay's pick was different on Thursday night. Goodell relinquished the role to Wish Kid Kacey Reynolds, a lifelong Bucs fan, instead. Kacey was confident and poised in his announcement. He was so comfortable in front of the more than 200,000 fans in attendance, in addition to millions watching on television, that the Commissioner joked backstage that he could go take a nap and let Kacey read the rest of the selections for the night.

It had been Kacey's wish to announce a draft pick for the Buccaneers, a wish that was facilitated by the Make-A-Wish Foundation along with cooperation from the NFL and of course, the Bucs. Kacey, a 19-year-old from Maysville, Georgia, has been battling Hodgkin's Lymphoma but was surprised at his school by a video message from Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans last week that he would be announcing the Bucs' first-round pick at the NFL Draft in Nashville.

But as far as Bucs Head Coach Bruce Arians and General Manager Jason Licht were concerned, Kacey didn't wish big enough.

Following the pick, Coach Arians called Kacey on the phone to invite him to Tampa, along with White, to meet him and his staff, as well as take a tour of his favorite team's facility. Kacey and his parents arrived in style, taking the team charter with White and his family before being greeted by the entire organization in the lobby of AdventHealth Training Center. There was even a chant of "KA-CEY" echoing through the lobby as Kacey and his family walked through.