The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have one of the youngest offenses in the NFL, according to Jimmy Kempski's projections over at the Philly Voice. Kempski calculates the Bucs offense's average age at 25.73, tied with the Seattle Seahawks as the fifth-youngest team in the league.
The Bucs' youth on offense was concocted almost entirely during this offseason. Cutting bait with Anthony Collins (29) and Josh McCown (35) and replacing them with two 21-year olds in Donovan Smith and Jameis Winston has a profound impact on the team's age, as does replacing Oniel Cousins (30) with Ali Marpet (22).