The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offense last season was one of the better units in football, behind Baker Mayfield having a career-best season with 4,500 passing yards and 41 touchdowns.
With weapons like Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Jalen McMillan, Cade Otton, Bucky Irving, and Rachaad White, it is easy to see why the Buccaneers were so potent under coordinator Liam Coen.
Well, the franchise appeared to double down on their explosive offense in the NFL Draft, with Ohio State star Emeka Egbuka being selected in the first round, adding another weapon to Mayfield's arsenal.
And for Sarah Walsh, who spoke on The Insiders, what Mayfield has to work with now is impressive.
"You give a quarterback in Baker Mayfield who is coming off a career-high 41 touchdown season, he hasn't lost a single starter on offense," Walsh said. "You got Mike Evans, who has never had under 1000 receiving yards, a Pro Bolwer in Chris Godwin, you have Egbuka who everyone in this organization is so high on, and then its an abundance of riches because you add Jalen McMillan who is coming off his rookie season, one in which he was incredibly impressive."
The Buccaneers' offense is going to be a nightmare for defenses to gameplan for due to the sheer number of weapons that Mayfield can use at any one time.
Plus, teams can drop more players into coverage because Irving, White, and even Sean Tucker can run wild, but defenses can't stack the box, because then it is one-on-one with Evans, Godwin, McMillan, and Egbuka.
That is nightmare fuel.
Tampa Bay is again the favorite for the NFC South, and if the defense can tighten up, then who knows what the franchise could become, with Mayfield and an abundance of riches able to score points at will.