Sep 07, 2015 08:21 PM EDT
Fantasy Football Team Outlook: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Jameis Winston (Quarterback):  Winston may be a rookie but he will have some help as he looks to be the franchise quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Winston has looked inaccurate in the preseason however is slowly gaining some momentum. Winston should have trouble being a consistent fantasy target standing behind that offensive line.

Mike Evans (Wide Receiver): Evans was one of the best fantasy football rookie players of 2014. He should be a little more confident in his sophomore year and could be in for a productive year. Evans by all means should be a major factor with a first round pick at quarterback.

Vincent Jackson (Wide Receiver): VJax is in decline but a brand new young quarterback could rejuvenate this offense. Jackson will likely play second fiddle to Mike Evans however he will still look to be a main target around the end zone.

Doug Martin (Running Back):  Martin has looked fantastic in the preseason and has seemed to return to his rookie form however there is some risk that comes with taking this running back. Martin is running behind one of the worst offensive lines in football. Martin has looked like he is back to his old self however and could be worth a 4th to 5th round pick.

Charles Sims, Bobby Rainey, Mike James (Running Back): These running backs should be backing up Martin and Sims is seemingly the best of the bunch if you were to reach for a handcuff.

Austin Seferian-Jenkins (Tight end): Jenkins could be a great TE pickup at the end of most drafts. Jenkins had some trouble finishing catches throughout camp but should be ready to go as a primary option for Winston.

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