4.) WR Scotty Miller
Miller was the Bucs’ sixth-round pick in 2019 and finished his rookie year with 13 catches for 200 yards and a score. Not the most impressive numbers, but Miller is hoping that Brady’s arrival could help him grow into the role of a Julian Edelman-type slot receiver. Miller has been working out with Brady and others at a local Tampa prep school ahead of training camp, but no preseason games means the team is going to have to decide whether to keep Miller on the roster based solely on practices. With the team drafting Minnesota wide receiver Tyler Johnson in April’s draft, Miller could be at risk of getting cut.