Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ranking the top free-agency moves in 2020
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were one of the major winners of free-agency this spring. Here’s a look at our rankings for the top free-agency moves by the Bucs.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made a ton of moves to get better as a franchise over the course of the 2020 offseason.
While the free-agency period isn’t over and the Buccaneers could still potentially make some moves, we wanted to take a look back at some of the top decisions made during this spring for the Buccaneers.
Here’s a look at our rankings for the top five free-agency moves for Tampa Bay during free-agency.
5. Bringing back Ndamukong Suh
While many were potentially in favor of moving away from Ndamukong Suh, Tampa Bay was able to get a good deal, signing Suh to a one-year deal for $8 million.
That $8 million contract was $1.25 million less than what he signed for during the 2019 season and getting him back allowed the Bucs to keep their front-seven intact.
Suh will be a solid leader and anchor along that defensive line as the Bucs look to take the next step forward defensively in 2020.