The Tampa Bay Buccaneers ended their offseason program on Friday. Here's a look at how they fared:
Offseason goals: The Bucs didn't just bolster their pass rush -- one that finished with a paltry 22 sacks last season -- they completely overhauled the unit, bringing in three new starters to work with six-time Pro Bowler Gerald McCoy. They then used their first-round draft pick on 347-pound defensive tackle Vita Vea and devoted three draft picks to improving a secondary that surrendered 260.6 passing yards per game last season -- more than any other team in the league -- and gave up 37 rushing plays of 12 or more yards, tied for seventh most in the league.