1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Bucs had a most eventful offseason. It was mainly because of the addition of Tom Brady. They did not stop there as they added Rob Gronkowski to reunite the legendary duo. What they do not have is a running back.
Ronald Jones II is currently the starting back in Tampa Bay. Peyton Barber signed with the Redskins this offseason. The Bucs have a chance to run out one of the most dynamic offenses in the game. Mike Evans and Chris Godwin are an incredible duo at wide receiver. They have options at tight end with Gronkowski, O.J. Howard, and Cameron Brate. Even their defense is solid.
What Tampa Bay needs is a running back. They made it clear that they are interested in competing for a Super Bowl with the addition of Brady. Bruce Arians is a coach that likes to open up the playbook and move the ball down the field quickly. Jones could help that narrative immediately.
It all comes down to what Brady wants. If he likes Aaron Jones and wants him in the backfield, there is a good chance that the Bucs find a way to get it done.