NFL free agency has slowed to a crawl, which means most of the big-impact signings have already happened, and focus is now turning to the 2024 NFL draft.
Now that teams have filled some of their biggest needs with veteran signings, it’s starting to create a clearer picture of who we’ll see on the field when the season rolls around.
While many teams are still looking for fill slots in their starting lineups with highly drafted rookies, the majority of the depth chart should be in place at this point in the offseason, barring a handful of late additions.
So, what could the Bucs’ starting lineup look like on both sides of the ball this season?
Here’s our current projection:
QB Baker Mayfield
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RB Rachaad White
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WR Mike Evans
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WR Chris Godwin
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WR Trey Palmer
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TE Cade Otton
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LG Rookie Draft Pick
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C Robert Hainsey
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RG Cody Mauch
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RT Luke Goedeke
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DL Vita Vea
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DL Calijah Kancey
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DL Logan Hall
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OLB Yaya Diaby
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OLB Joe Tryon-Shoyinka
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LB Lavonte David
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LB K.J. Britt
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CB Jamel Dean
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CB Zyon McCollum
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CB Christian Izien
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S Antoine Winfield Jr.
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S Jordan Whitehead
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K Chase McLaughlin
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P Jake Camarda
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