Offense
The Buccaneers were fourth in the league in passing yards last season, averaging 272.9 per game, and they were tied for fourth in third-down conversions (43%). But, Tampa Bay was 27th in ground yards (90.6 PG) and tied for 18th in points (20.9 PG). And although they were ninth in total yards, with 363.5 per game, those yards did not translate into enough points.
Quarterbacks and Running Backs
USC’s Ronald Jones II will get a shot at the RB spot. He’s also a solid pass catcher. He’ll share rushing duties with Peyton Barber (108 ATT, 423 YDs, 3.9 YPA, 3 TDs), a strong and aggressive runner. Look for Jacquizz Rodgers (64 ATT, 244 YDs, 3.8 YPA, 1 TD) in third-down and short-yardage situations.
Receivers and Tight Ends
There’s a lot of good news when it comes to the receiving group. The Bucs have a skilled, experienced, and deep group. The four top pass catchers from last season are back. WR Mike Evans (71 REC, 1,001 YDs, 14.1 YPC, 5 TDs) was the leading receiver, while TE Cameron Brate (48 REC, 591 YDs, 12.3 YPC, 6 TDs) led the way in TD catches. Adam Humphries and DeSean Jackson, who had 61 and 50 receptions respectively, are both ready to go. Plus, Chris Goodwin, a wideout who proved to be an excellent route runner, is back after a productive rookie season.
Offensive Line
The Bucs allowed 40 sacks (T-19th NFL) in 2017. That number may go down, as Tampa Bay welcomes free agent and former Raven Ryan Jensen. Jensen, a center, is tough and resilient. He’ll be a formidable anchor. At tackle Donovan Smith is a major asset, while Ali Marpet is steady at guard. The other tackle and guard spots look weak, but there’s competition to fill them with more productive players.
Defense
Defensive Line
In an attempt to improve the line, DE Jean Pierre-Paul comes from the Giants. The eight-year vet will be a leader upfront. He’s not as quick as he used to be, but he can still lead a solid pass rush. Tackle Beau Allen, an effective run stopper, comes over from the Eagles, while wide-bodied rookie Vita Vea looks to start at tackle. Tackle Gerald McCoy 6 SCKs), a Pro Bowl perennial, is a resilient and dogged competitor. Left end Will Gholston needs to finally make his mark this season. This unit is vastly improved from last year.
Linebackers
Our 2018 Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL betting preview sees Kwon Alexander (97 TKLs, 3 INTs) as being the glue that holds this D together. In three seasons, he’s become the anchor for this side of the ball. OLB Lavonte David (101 TKLs), led the team in tackles, while OLB Kendell Beckwith posted a very fine rookie season. This is a sound group.
Secondary
If this group has anything going for it, our 2018 Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL betting preview finds that it would be second-year safety Justin Evans (3 INTs). He was solid in his initial NFL season. The other positive force in the D-back unit is 10-year vet Brent Grimes (3 INTs). He can still bring it.
Special Teams
Coaching
Koetter must show some real results, or he will be gone. Tampa Bay has to play the Saints, Eagles, and Steelers the first three weeks of the season. That’s a tough first few weeks. One of the major things that Koetter and company must address is this team’s tendency to start slowly and give up too many points early on. Additionally, defensive coordinator Mike Smith has to manufacture a much better pass rush. In 2017, this team was dead-last in sacks. New D-line coach, Brentson Buckner has been brought in to address this and other issues upfront.
2018 Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL Betting Preview: Final Word
One thing seems apparent, in 2017, this club could not make the plays in crunch time when they needed to. They were 3-7 in one-score games last season. If that could change, our 2018 Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL betting preview would be more optimistic. But correcting that late-game deficiency translates into better coaching, especially with the clock winding down, more effective execution, especially on defense, and stellar on-field leadership on both sides of the ball. We don’t see that all coming together this season.
2018 Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL Betting Preview Projection: 6-10 Record, 4th NFC South
Unit Ratings
Offense:
QB: 7.9, RB: 6.0, OL: 7.9, WR: 8.8, TE 8.6:
Defense
DL: 8.8, LB: 8.5, DB 7.2:
Special Teams
PK: 6.5, PT: 7.2, RT: 7.0
Other
Coaching: 7.0
Intangibles: Winston has been suspended for three games due to having groped an Uber driver. Fitzpatrick starts against the Saint, Eagles, and Steelers.
Overall Rating = 7.8
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