According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Virginia Commonwealth basketball player Mo Alie-Cox will visit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as well as the Chiefs, Jets, Colts, Seahawks and Chargers.

During Alie-Cox’s time at VCU he was a three-year starter where he played in 142 games, starting 103 of them. The 6-foot-7, 250 pound forward is not eligible for this year’s draft but is a free agent, so any team is technically allowed to sign him at any given time prior to the draft.

Since Alie-Cox- doesn’t foresee a prosperous future in the NBA, he is looking to transition from the hardwood to the gridiron and land a new job with an NFL team who is in need of a tight end, a position he is believed to excel at.

Since the Buccaneers parted ways with Austin Seferian-Jenkins during the 2016 season following his DUI arrest, the Bucs could still use a solid tight end to replace him. Although Cameron Brate had a phenomenal breakout campaign this past season while establishing himself as a reliable weapon for Jameis Winston to work with, additional help at tight end could definitely aid the offense and what the Bucs are trying to build this season.

Though Alie-Cox’s experience is in basketball, he still possesses all the physical characteristics and skill set to at least allow the Bucs to bring him in for a work out and see what he could potentially offer Tampa Bay.