There are a handful of teams each spring that approach free agency with a certain swashbuckling attitude. We’ve gotten in the habit, thanks to the cursed Nnamdi Asomugha and Vince Young Eagles of 2011, of calling these “dream teams” even if such a thing is largely impossible to create in the NFL. The Super Bowl champion Buccaneers, a club that benefitted immensely from a handful of high-profile free agents, had a bounty of talent on the roster before the arrival of big-name stars like Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, Antonio Brown and LeSean McCoy. Theirs is the more accurate blueprint for free agency success.