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Offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter moved from the Falcons to the Buccaneers to the offseason and now one of his former charges in Atlanta will be making the same trip.

The Buccaneers announced that they have claimed tackle Reid Fragel off of waivers. Fragel was one of five Falcons players cut loose during the draft as they cleared roster space for new arrivals.

Fragel was a seventh-round pick of the Bengals in 2013 and spent time with the Browns later in his rookie season, so he’s already done quite a bit of traveling in his short NFL career. He should have some familiarity with what Koetter wants to do on offense after spending time with Atlanta last year, which could help him compete for a roster spot in the coming months.

Tampa signed 13 other players that will be competing for roster spots along with Fragel after going undrafted. They are Iowa linebacker Quinton Alston, Louisville running back Dominique Brown, Idaho defensive tackle Quayshawne Buckley, Brown long snapper Courtland Clavette, Towson defensive end Ryan Delaire, Texas A&M cornerback Deshazor Everett, TCU safety Chris Hackett, UCF wide receiver Rannell Hall, Boston College linebacker Josh Keyes, Tusculum defensive tackle Caushaud Lyons, UCF wide receiver Josh Reese, Kansas linebacker Michael Reynolds and Jones County Junior College defensive end Jamal Young.