3 Buccaneers players who could have breakout seasons in 2020

See which Buccaneers players could be poised for breakout years in 2020.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will enter the 2020 season with championship expectations after their major offseason signing of six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady.

The Hall of Fame bound quarterback brings with him a wealth of experience that this locker room desperately needs. With a hot offense and solid defense, Tampa Bay could be true contenders this season in the NFC.

But while guys like Brady and Rob Gronkowski, along with fellow Pro Bowlers Mike Evans and Chis Godwin, will receive most of the attention this season, there are a number of other Bucs players who may be in store for breakout seasons in 2020.

Let’s take a look at three likely candidates.

Dan Graziano thinks Bucs will ‘most likely’ pick up O.J. Howard’s fifth-year option

Dan Graziano over at ESPN.com predicts the Bucs most likely pick up the fifth-year option of tight end O.J. Howard.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made headlines last week when they traded for retired tight end Rob Gronkowski, who will end his one-year absence from football to join the Bucs and reunite with Tom Brady.

The move for Gronk fueled speculation that tight end O.J. Howard could be on the move. After a disappointing 2019, it seemed the former first-round pick might not be around to catch passes from Brady next year. But GM Jason Licht came out last week to address the Howard speculation, and it now seems like the Bucs are content keeping him around.

With Howard staying put, Dan Graziano at ESPN.com says the Bucs picking up Howard’s fifth-year option is “most likely happening” now.

Per Graziano:

“Bucs general manager Jason Licht said in February that the team would pick up Howard’s fifth-year option. That was before the team traded for Rob Gronkowski — a deal that intensified the speculation around the league that Howard could be traded. But with the tight end option number coming in under $9 million, picking it up wouldn’t hurt Howard’s value even if they did decide to move him.”

It’s a smart decision by the Bucs. Howard is still young and has plenty of talent, so it’s too soon to give up on him just yet. The Bucs can only hope that working with Brady and Gronk will help elevate his game. If not, they can trade him down the road.

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It’s clear Bucs TE O.J. Howard is up for grabs

Now that Rob Gronkowski will be reunited with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay, will tight end O.J. Howard find himself on the move before the draft?

With the NFL world still reacting to the news that tight end Rob Gronkowski will end his one-year retirement to join Tom Brady and the Buccaneers, there’s one name that seems even hotter than ever right now as we near the draft: TE O.J. Howard.

Howard, the former Alabama star and first-round pick of the Bucs in 2017, has underwhelmed in his three seasons in Tampa Bay. And after finding himself in coach Bruce Arians’ doghouse early last season, the team may be looking for a change, hence, the Gronkowski acquisition.

It’s no secret that Gronk was Brady’s guy in New England for nearly a decade, but many thought Howard would be given the chance to be that for Brady in Tampa Bay.

Adam Schefter has reported that as of now, there’s been no movement on the Howard-trade front.

There’s still a lot of time between now and the draft for something to materialize, though. But, what would Howard fetch? In the Gronk trade, the Bucs acquired a seventh-rounder from New England while giving up a fourth-rounder of their own. It’s hard to imagine Howard fetching anything higher than a third-round pick, and even that seems a little too steep given his production over the last few years, or lack thereof. Still, I’m sure some team will be willing to roll the dice on the tight end given his young age and seemingly untapped potential.

There’s always the chance, too, the Bucs carry these three tight ends into training camp. But with Howard being a hot trade asset on a team looking to win now, he could be the odd man out once draft week is over.

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