That's the type of progression that gets a fantasy football student excited, particularly when it appears that the player in question is going to get even more playing time the next year. There can't be too many receivers around the NFL who fit into that category better than Godwin heading into 2019. Why? Well, Jackson is now a Philadelphia Eagle and Humphries is going to take over the slot for the Tennessee Titans. Godwin is now in the perfect position to assume a much bigger role in an offense that led the league in passing yards in 2019.

How much bigger? I refer you back to Arians' "never-coming-off-the-field" bon mot. What this obviously suggests is that Godwin is the expected starter opposite Mike Evans in two-receiver sets but that he also will see action in the slot in three and four-receiver alignments. Fatigue shouldn't be an issue; Godwin is in ridiculously good shape. Handling multiple jobs shouldn't be an issue; he's smart as a whip and a dedicated worker. One hundred catches would likely make Godwin one of the most valuable receivers in all of fantasy football, and we're not ready to say that yet, but it's understandable why that thought would be so enticing to fake-team owners.

It should also be enticing to Buc fans, who would like to see the offense continue to produce high-flying aerial treats, even after the departures of Jackson and Humphries. Helping make that work is the free agency addition of Breshad Perriman, who will be a prime candidate to play outside when Godwin moves into the slot. Perriman saw his career get off to a slow start after he was drafted by Baltimore in the first round in 2015, with injuries being the biggest culprit, but he had a strong second half in Cleveland last year, averaging 21.3 yards on 16 catches.

"Everybody I've talked to has said, 'You got Perriman; he was breaking back out,'" said Arians of the addition to the Bucs' arsenal of pass-catching weapons. "That was one of the best gets we got.

"Reshad just adds that speed element. He's also a guy that can take a short one a long way. All three of those guys can go deep. They're so interchangeable. Mike can get in the slot. All three can get in the slot and take the top off the coverage. It's a lot of fun. Then you've got the two tight ends. It's a group of really talented skill players."