prospect as they look to re-load their offense for 2019?"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 2016 NFL DraftInjuriesFree AgencyGame FilmBuccaneers Draft Profile: WR Parris CampbellCould the Bucs look to this draft prospect as they look to re-load their offense for 2019?EDTShareTweetShareShareBuccaneers Draft Profile: WR Parris CampbellKirby Lee-USA TODAY SportsEntering the off-season http://www.buccaneerslockerroom.com/authentic-ali-marpet-jersey , nobody thought wide receiver would even be an area of conversation for the upcoming NFL Draft. After the losses of DeSean Jackson and Adam Humphries however, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are missing some reliable fire power for quarterback Jameis Winston.The team has already addressed this area of the roster a little bit with the signing of wide receiver Breshad Perriman. While the former first-round pick will look to pick-up where he left off after a solid showing in Cleveland last season, we’d be off the mark if we called the Bucs’ wide receiver group a done deal.Outside of Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Perriman there is very little impactful NFL experience on the roster here.Speaking of impactful, if there’s one thing Ohio State Buckeyes know how to be, it’s just that.Could one of them bring his talents to Tampa Bay later this month? Let’s dive in and take a closer look at wide receiver, Parris Campbell.Parris Campbell’s CareerCampbell is an Akron native, so it’s no surprise he chose to attend Ohio State when presented with the opportunity.Even as a freshman, his potential and speed had fans around the program excited for what might become of the wide receiver.As he leaves the program, he does so with 143-receptions, over 1,700-yards and 15 receiving touchdowns.He also tacked on two rushing scores during his time in Columbus and averaged more than 30-yards per return as a kickoff return specialist in his Sophomore and Junior seasons.In his final year with the Buckeyes, Campbell finished Top-10 in receptions in the country and Top-5 in the B1G in receptions, receiving yards, touchdown catches and total scores.He established himself as a playmaker and landed in early draft speculation as a day-two prospect.ProsAt 6’ he’s not towering O. J. Howard Jersey , but he’s not small either. He’s got size and playing strength enough to challenge press corners and isn’t afraid to engage in close combat when necessary.His speed will give quarterbacks an easy read as opposing defenses who choose to play close to the line of scrimmage will have to provide top-coverage against him. Likewise, when corners are forced to back-off in anticipation of speed, he’ll have plenty of room to set up defenders and gain separation with quick cuts and good acceleration out of breaks.Has special teams experience and knows how to work his way up a depth chart. Unselfish player who will assume return duties if asked to while carving out a more permanent role as a featured member of the offense.ConsWasn’t able to showcase a full stock of moves and route abilities playing at Ohio State. This isn’t new, as many receivers coming out of the Buckeyes program have been undersold.Relies on speed and acceleration a bit too much at times and will forgo setting up his defenders with body positioning, foot work and route fakes. At the NFL level, this is going to catch up to him more than it did in college.Struggled through his collegiate career with drops at times. Got better as his game developed, but it’s still a concern.Why the Buccaneers Need HimCampbell can work the short area of the field out of the slot or stretch the field as a perimeter threat. He can take a crossing route from one side of the field to the other before his quarterback gets out of rhythm or carry and end-around for big gains.He’s not a number-one receiver as a rookie. But as a solid member of a trio with Evans and Godwin, he’d be more than effective. Where Campbell is raw in his ability to manipulate defenders, Bruce Arians and Byron Leftwich can do some heavy lifting with play design and alignments. His ability to play special teams and presence of Perriman means the team can use him as a returner without losing speed on the field if Campbell needs a breather following long or big returns.A four-wide formation with Evans, Godwin, Perriman and Campbell would keep defensive coordinators up nights and make Jameis Winston a franchise keystone.Will It Happen?Probably not. Campbell has done nothing but help his draft stock and I’ve recently seen him mocked as high as Baltimore in the first-round. Unless the Buccaneers trade someone or something for an extra second-round pick, there’s almost no chance he’s available in a situation where Tampa Bay might feel comfortable drafting a receiver considering how much help they need on defense currently.Still, seeing a weapon like Campbell and knowing just what unlocking his potential might mean to the offense, if Arians wants him in the second-round Licht will likely give it to him.If the Buccaneers landed three players in the Top-50, they could do a lot worse than Campbell being one of them. Even if his draft investment is a little rich considering the level of need for the franchise. ARLINGTON Demar Dotson Jersey , Texas (AP) — The big plays were there for Tampa Bay and its top-five offense on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. So were plenty of penalty flags and fumbles.The result: Another prolific offensive performance, and another Buccaneers loss.The Cowboys (9-6) clinched the NFC East with a 27-20 win over Tampa Bay, capitalizing on two critical Buccaneers turnovers and 85 yards rushing from Ezekiel Elliott. Dak Prescott completed 20-of-25 passes for 161 yards and a touchdownCould the Bucs look to this draft prospect as they look to re-load their offense for 2019?"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 2016 NFL DraftInjuriesFree AgencyGame FilmBuccaneers Draft Profile: WR Parris CampbellCould the Bucs look to this draft prospect as they look to re-load their offense for 2019?EDTShareTweetShareShareBuccaneers Draft Profile: WR Parris CampbellKirby Lee-USA TODAY SportsEntering the off-season http://www.buccaneerslockerroom.com/authentic-ali-marpet-jersey , nobody thought wide receiver would even be an area of conversation for the upcoming NFL Draft. After the losses of DeSean Jackson and Adam Humphries however, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are missing some reliable fire power for quarterback Jameis Winston.The team has already addressed this area of the roster a little bit with the signing of wide receiver Breshad Perriman. While the former first-round pick will look to pick-up where he left off after a solid showing in Cleveland last season, we’d be off the mark if we called the Bucs’ wide receiver group a done deal.Outside of Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Perriman there is very little impactful NFL experience on the roster here.Speaking of impactful, if there’s one thing Ohio State Buckeyes know how to be, it’s just that.Could one of them bring his talents to Tampa Bay later this month? Let’s dive in and take a closer look at wide receiver, Parris Campbell.Parris Campbell’s CareerCampbell is an Akron native, so it’s no surprise he chose to attend Ohio State when presented with the opportunity.Even as a freshman, his potential and speed had fans around the program excited for what might become of the wide receiver.As he leaves the program, he does so with 143-receptions, over 1,700-yards and 15 receiving touchdowns.He also tacked on two rushing scores during his time in Columbus and averaged more than 30-yards per return as a kickoff return specialist in his Sophomore and Junior seasons.In his final year with the Buckeyes, Campbell finished Top-10 in receptions in the country and Top-5 in the B1G in receptions, receiving yards, touchdown catches and total scores.He established himself as a playmaker and landed in early draft speculation as a day-two prospect.ProsAt 6’ he’s not towering O. J. Howard Jersey , but he’s not small either. He’s got size and playing strength enough to challenge press corners and isn’t afraid to engage in close combat when necessary.His speed will give quarterbacks an easy read as opposing defenses who choose to play close to the line of scrimmage will have to provide top-coverage against him. Likewise, when corners are forced to back-off in anticipation of speed, he’ll have plenty of room to set up defenders and gain separation with quick cuts and good acceleration out of breaks.Has special teams experience and knows how to work his way up a depth chart. Unselfish player who will assume return duties if asked to while carving out a more permanent role as a featured member of the offense.ConsWasn’t able to showcase a full stock of moves and route abilities playing at Ohio State. This isn’t new, as many receivers coming out of the Buckeyes program have been undersold.Relies on speed and acceleration a bit too much at times and will forgo setting up his defenders with body positioning, foot work and route fakes. At the NFL level, this is going to catch up to him more than it did in college.Struggled through his collegiate career with drops at times. Got better as his game developed, but it’s still a concern.Why the Buccaneers Need HimCampbell can work the short area of the field out of the slot or stretch the field as a perimeter threat. He can take a crossing route from one side of the field to the other before his quarterback gets out of rhythm or carry and end-around for big gains.He’s not a number-one receiver as a rookie. But as a solid member of a trio with Evans and Godwin, he’d be more than effective. Where Campbell is raw in his ability to manipulate defenders, Bruce Arians and Byron Leftwich can do some heavy lifting with play design and alignments. His ability to play special teams and presence of Perriman means the team can use him as a returner without losing speed on the field if Campbell needs a breather following long or big returns.A four-wide formation with Evans, Godwin, Perriman and Campbell would keep defensive coordinators up nights and make Jameis Winston a franchise keystone.Will It Happen?Probably not. Campbell has done nothing but help his draft stock and I’ve recently seen him mocked as high as Baltimore in the first-round. Unless the Buccaneers trade someone or something for an extra second-round pick, there’s almost no chance he’s available in a situation where Tampa Bay might feel comfortable drafting a receiver considering how much help they need on defense currently.Still, seeing a weapon like Campbell and knowing just what unlocking his potential might mean to the offense, if Arians wants him in the second-round Licht will likely give it to him.If the Buccaneers landed three players in the Top-50, they could do a lot worse than Campbell being one of them. Even if his draft investment is a little rich considering the level of need for the franchise. ARLINGTON Demar Dotson Jersey , Texas (AP) — The big plays were there for Tampa Bay and its top-five offense on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. So were plenty of penalty flags and fumbles.The result: Another prolific offensive performance, and another Buccaneers loss.The Cowboys (9-6) clinched the NFC East with a 27-20 win over Tampa Bay, capitalizing on two critical Buccaneers turnovers and 85 yards rushing from Ezekiel Elliott. Dak Prescott completed 20-of-25 passes for 161 yards and a touchdown, and rushed for another score.Anytime the Buccaneers (5-10) seemed to generate momentum, they were derailed by a flag or turnover.The costliest play came late in the first quarter, when Jameis Winston escaped pressure only to be caught from behind and strip-sacked by Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory. Dallas linebacker Jaylon Smith scooped up the ball and returned it 69 yards for a touchdown.It was Winston’s first fumble since returning to the starting lineup in Week 12 against San Francisco.“Yeah, that just can’t happen,” Winston said. “That’s the bottom line. It can’t happen.”A series in the third quarter epitomized the Buccaneers’ day. A 33-yard run by Peyton Barber was nullified because of a holding penalty on tight end Antony Auclair. On the next play, a botched handoff from Winston to wide receiver Bobo Wilson was recovered by Gregory at the Tampa Bay 4.The Cowboys scored two plays later to take a 27-13 lead.“Two huge plays in that game really swung it,” Tampa Bay coach Dirk Koetter said. “We’re moving it, going in to possibly score, then fumble and they take it all the way back. And then we fumbled on the handoff (to Wilson), and they get the ball on the goal line. That’s a 14- to 17-point swing right there.”Turnovers were only part of the story. Tampa Bay also committed nine penalties for 72 yards, many of them at crucial moments.On the opening possession, wideout Mike Evans beat Cowboys cornerback Byron Jones deep down the left sideline for a 38-yard completion Womens Caleb Benenoch Jersey , putting the Bucs in scoring position. But one play later, center Caleb Benenoch was flagged for holding, and Tampa Bay had to settle for Cairo Santos‘ field goal.On the Cowboys’ subsequent drive, defensive tackle Vita Vea sacked Prescott for a 10-yard loss but was flagged for a facemask, setting up first down from the 7. Prescott rushed for a touchdown on the next play.“We moved the ball consistently all day, and penalties put us in a bind sometimes,” Koetter said. “We overcame some of them. It’s frustrating to move the ball like that and not get touchdowns. Against good teams, that’s what you’re supposed to do.”Winston hobbled a Bucs first-half drive on a rare block-in-the-back call against the quarterback. And in the 4th quarter, facing a 4th-and-1 from the Dallas 2, Winston lost track of time and Tampa Bay was flagged for delay of game.“I thought we were going to get the ball snapped,” Koetter said. “We didn’t do a good job there.”Winston scrambled for 5 yards on the next play, stretching just short of the first down and turning the ball back over to Dallas.“I don’t know what happened with the clock,” Winston said. “I just have to call it faster and get the ball out. I’ve got to do a better job with operations.”Winston finished 34 of 48 for 336 yards and a touchdown, surpassing Ryan Fitzpatrick in the first half for passing yards for the season. Tampa Bay gained just 63 yards on 24 carries. The team’s longest run went for just 8 yards. , and rushed for another score.Anytime the Buccaneers (5-10) seemed to generate momentum, they were derailed by a flag or turnover.The costliest play came late in the first quarter, when Jameis Winston escaped pressure only to be caught from behind and strip-sacked by Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory. Dallas linebacker Jaylon Smith scooped up the ball and returned it 69 yards for a touchdown.It was Winston’s first fumble since returning to the starting lineup in Week 12 against San Francisco.“Yeah, that just can’t happen,” Winston said. “That’s the bottom line. It can’t happen.”A series in the third quarter epitomized the Buccaneers’ day. A 33-yard run by Peyton Barber was nullified because of a holding penalty on tight end Antony Auclair. On the next play, a botched handoff from Winston to wide receiver Bobo Wilson was recovered by Gregory at the Tampa Bay 4.The Cowboys scored two plays later to take a 27-13 lead.“Two huge plays in that game really swung it,” Tampa Bay coach Dirk Koetter said. “We’re moving it, going in to possibly score, then fumble and they take it all the way back. And then we fumbled on the handoff (to Wilson), and they get the ball on the goal line. That’s a 14- to 17-point swing right there.”Turnovers were only part of the story. Tampa Bay also committed nine penalties for 72 yards, many of them at crucial moments.On the opening possession, wideout Mike Evans beat Cowboys cornerback Byron Jones deep down the left sideline for a 38-yard completion Womens Caleb Benenoch Jersey , putting the Bucs in scoring position. But one play later, center Caleb Benenoch was flagged for holding, and Tampa Bay had to settle for Cairo Santos‘ field goal.On the Cowboys’ subsequent drive, defensive tackle Vita Vea sacked Prescott for a 10-yard loss but was flagged for a facemask, setting up first down from the 7. Prescott rushed for a touchdown on the next play.“We moved the ball consistently all day, and penalties put us in a bind sometimes,” Koetter said. “We overcame some of them. It’s frustrating to move the ball like that and not get touchdowns. Against good teams, that’s what you’re supposed to do.”Winston hobbled a Bucs first-half drive on a rare block-in-the-back call against the quarterback. And in the 4th quarter, facing a 4th-and-1 from the Dallas 2, Winston lost track of time and Tampa Bay was flagged for delay of game.“I thought we were going to get the ball snapped,” Koetter said. “We didn’t do a good job there.”Winston scrambled for 5 yards on the next play, stretching just short of the first down and turning the ball back over to Dallas.“I don’t know what happened with the clock,” Winston said. “I just have to call it faster and get the ball out. I’ve got to do a better job with operations.”Winston finished 34 of 48 for 336 yards and a touchdown, surpassing Ryan Fitzpatrick in the first half for passing yards for the season. Tampa Bay gained just 63 yards on 24 carries. The team’s longest run went for just 8 yards.