The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had a somewhat shakey offense to begin the game in the team’s 20-17 win over the Minnesota Vikings, but the second half saw a burst of performance that helped get the job done.
Quarterback Baker Mayfield was one of the team’s highest-graded performers when he helped to lead it to the win, but other offensive players were not so fortunate. Pro Football Focus graded every offensive player with meaningful snaps on Sunday, and while we’ve already compiled the best, we’re now here to take a look at the worst.
These five Bucs players were PFF’s worst-graded across the board for Week 1’s game:
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Overall grade: 42.0

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Overall grade: 49.0

Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
Overall grade: 50.8

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Overall grade: 55.6

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Overall grade: 59.2