Let’s be honest, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers don’t have much cap space as we trek towards the beginning of training camp.
With the addition of Tom Brady, as well as some other moves such as trading for Rob Gronkowski and bringing back Shaquil Barrett, Ndamukong Suh and Jason Pierre-Paul, the Buccaneers are facing very little wiggle room when it comes to the cap and the 2020 season.
The Buccaneers have yet to sign a rookie yet- and they know what those contracts will cost per the CBA- but that still doesn’t mean that they couldn’t restructure a few deals to make one or two more free-agency signings before it’s all said and done.