There was no reload needed for the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Instead, they spent the offseason securing the services of the exact same players that landed them their second Vince Lombardi Trophy in franchise history, and in doing so immediately became the favorites to repeat.
The science and math weren’t hard, but head coach Bruce Arians and general manager Jason Licht mastered it anyway, only adding to their already loaded roster through key free agent acquisitions and a draft pointed more at future trophy runs than the current one before them.
As always, the prospect of Tom Brady finally turning into a pumpkin, as all other QBs before him have that played a year too long, looms large. Brady, through his diet, his health practices and his genetics has avoided that QB cliff up to this point, but he has to go over it at some point, right? I’m done trying to predict when that happens.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Last season: 11-5, 2nd place, NFC South
2021 odds: over 11.5 wins -155, under 11.5 wins +125
2021 NFL Draft: Joe Tryon, LB, Washington – Round 1, Kyle Trask, QB, Florida – Round 2, Robert Hainsey, OG, Notre Dame – Round 3, Jaelon Darden, WR, North Texas – Round 4, K.J. Britt, LB, Auburn – Round 5, Chris Wilcox, CB, BYU – Round 7, Grant Stuard, LB, Houston – Round 7
UDFAs: Calvin Ashley, OT – Florida A&M, Jose Borregales, K – Miami, Augie Contressa, Safety – Stony Brook, Sadarius Hutcherson, OG – South Carolina, Cameron Kinley, CB – Navy, Elijah Ponder, DL – Cincinnati, T.J. Simmons, WR – West Virginia, Larence White, Safety – Iowa State
Acquisitions: Giovani Bernard, RB – Free Agent, Antonio Hamilton, CB – Free Agent, Joseph Jones, LB – Free Agent, Raven Greene, Safety – Free Agent
Key Losses: Joe Haeg – RG, Ryan Smith – CB, Earl Wartford – RG, A.Q. Shipley – C, Andrew Adams – Safety, Kenjon Barner – RB, Deone Bucannon – LB, T.J. Logan – RB
PRESUMED STARTERS
QB: Tom Brady
RB: Leonard Fournette
WR: Mike Evans
WR: Chris Godwin
WR: Antonio Brown
TE: Rob Gronkowski
LT: Donovan Smith
LG: Ali Marpet
C: Ryan Jensen
RG: Alex Cappa
RT: Tristan Wirfs
LDE: Ndamukong Suh
NT: Vita Vea
RDE: William Gholston
OLB: Jason Pierre-Paul
LILB: Devin White
RILB: Lavonte David
OLB: Shaquille Barrett
CB: Carlton Davis
CB: Sean Murphy-Bunting
SS: Antoine Winfield Jr.
FS: Jordan Whitehead
K: Ryan Succop
P: Bradley Pinion
FORECAST
Unless something insane occurs, injury-wise, the Bucs will likely be favored in at least 16 of their 17 games this season. The only one that they might be considered underdogs in would be their Week Three match up at the Los Angeles Rams, one of the final two teams to beat them last season.
Tampa’s toughest stretch of games is out the gate, but they get the Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons at home before two long road games at the Rams and at Brady’s former team, the New England Patriots. Drawing the NFC East means an open road to the playoffs, but their 17th game is no gimmee as they play at the Indianapolis Colts. Their toughest tests from the AFC East, the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills, will both have to play at the Big Sombrero, so that’s a stroke of scheduling luck that Tom Brady seems to continually, and maddeningly, experience even at the end of his career.
Final Record Prediction: 12-5, NFC South Champion
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