Martin looked strong in training camp, but defenders don’t take runners to the ground during camp practices, so it was difficult to fully evaluate his productivity. When the hits became live in the preseason, though, Martin continued to thrive. The running back picked up 118 yards on 20 carries in three games, averaging 5.9 yards per attempt. He also caught one pass for nine yards.
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2. Austin Seferian-Jenkins is ready to make an impact.
After missing a significant part of 2014 with injuries, Seferian-Jenkins has established him as the Bucs’ starting tight end and go-to receiving threat in between the hash marks.