The Facts: The Buccaneers found a playmaker with their first-round pick in 2014, but Mike Evans needed help. That's why they drafted tight end O.J. Howard in the first round and signed Jackson in free agency. Both will open things up for Evans, but the Bucs believe Jackson could become their game-changer. "We added some pieces here and there, and not that we're unhappy with the guys we have because we have a lot of good role players, but speed was No. 1," GM Jason Licht said. "DeSean is one of the fastest guys in the league, one of the best in explosive plays. It's a big piece."
Diehards Line:
Tampa Bay had a mere four passes that went for 40 yards or more last season, and it was the league’s only team without a 50-yard or longer pass completion. But the new pieces give Jameis Winston more options and make the Bucs a decent bet to end their nine-year playoff absence. And Winston and the receiving corps are likely to be hot fantasy commodities this summer.