The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have signed 6-foot-4, 330 pound offensive guard Jarvis Harrison to a reserve/futures contract for the 2017 season in an effort to address a lack of overall depth and production on the offensive line.

Former #Jets guard Jarvis Harrison – remember him? 2015 5th-rounder – signed reserve/future deal with #Buccaneers today. — Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) January 6, 2017

Harrison joins the Buccaneers following his brief stint with the New York Jets after being drafted by them in the fifth round of the 2015 NFL draft. He signed a four-year, $2.5 million contract on May 6, 2015 but was waived shortly after on November 7, 2015. He was re-signed by the Jets and placed on their practice squad on November 11th but was among the Jets’ final roster cuts in camp prior to the 2016 season.

Prior to his time with the Jets, Harrison played college football at Texas A&M where he was teammates with Mike Evans. He started up front throughout Manziel’s Heisman run and finished with 38 career starts for Texas A&M, seeing action at both guard spots and left tackle.

Harrison impressed at the NFL combine, finishing with 7.51 seconds in the 3-cone drill, fourth fastest among offensive lineman and is best known for being technically sound in the run game and pass pro, as well as finding and hitting targets in space.

Considering Tampa Bay’s recent lack of production from of the offensive line this season, the Buccaneers are hoping Harrison will be a game changer in 2017.