Joe Tryon-Shoyinka hasn't lived up to his first-round draft day potential but as a complementary piece in the rotation to shore up the depth, he could still have some value for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Greg Gaines has some familiarity with the Tampa Bay system after spending two seasons in it. While not elite, he is a solid piece to shore up your depth and on another team-friendly deal could bring some value to the squad.
Anthony Nelson has carved out a niche for himself in the rotation and is solid every single year. He could be brought back as a depth piece but if the asking price is too high, the Buccaneers might move on from him.
Ben Bredeson was a bargain hire last year and became their season-long LG starter. While not elite, he was still very good in his role and could be brought back on a relatively bigger contract if he can continue his production level.
At 35, there is a chance that Lavonte David chooses to retire. But if he returns, Tampa should bring him back, both as a valuable contributor and as a veteran locker room presence. Of course, with the history in Florida, he could be back for a big discounted price.
Undoubtedly the biggest decision Tampa Bay has to make is with Chris Godwin. The talented wide receiver went down with an injury but has shown his incredible productional value to Tampa Bay. Potentially, he could be back, but the contract would have to make sense for the Bucs.