The Facts: Suspended four games for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy in December, one week after he was benched for a critical game at New Orleans that the Bucs lost, Martin voluntarily sought help at an undisclosed rehab center and completed his stay in February. "He looked good. He sounded good," HC Dirk Koetter said after meeting with Martin before the NFL Scouting Combine.
Diehards Line:Where Martin fits into the Bucs' plans is uncertain. "Fortunately, we have some time to make that decision," GM Jason Licht said. The decision will be much easier if the Bucs use a first- or second-round pick on a running back in the draft April 27-29 -- a draft that features a deep pool of running back talent. And of course, Martin will miss the first three games due to his suspension (he served the first game last season). ... It's a situation worth watching.