4. Rob Gronkowski
It’s tough to know exactly where to put Gronkowski on this list, considering he sat out the entire 2019 season and didn’t look like himself in 2018, when he totaled 47 catches, 682 yards and three touchdowns. However, Brady and the Bucs don’t need Gronk to be the video game boss he once was with Cameron Brate and O.J. Howard backing him up. Gronk’s accomplishments (three Super Bowls, four All-Pros, five Pro Bowls) speak for themselves and he’s always been a sensational blocker. He just turned 31 years old, but betting against him is a bad idea.