The biggest key for Tampa Bay’s success in 2018 is the defense. The offense has already proved more than capable with Jameis Winston at the helm. If the defense can even rise to a mid-tier unit, then this should be a fun season.
But unfortunately, things don’t always work out as planned in the NFL. Such is the case with Bucs’ strongside starting linebacker Kendell Beckwith.
Beckwith had an excellent rookie season starting for the second level of the defense. The 107th overall pick played all over the field after injuries to Kwon Alexander and Lavonte David, resulting in the second-most tackles in the league amongst rookies.