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When projecting a depth chart, one has to assume there's actually depth of some kind present to begin with. When looking at what the Tampa Bay Buccaneers currently have on paper, that's a generous statement to make.

Struggling through a 2-12 season in their first year under head coach Lovie Smith and general manager Jason Licht, the Bucs have plenty of work to do on their two-deep before they can even begin to thing about being a playoff contender.

There is strength in depth at defensive tackle and running back but multiple positions still need capable starters, let alone solid depth pieces to make rotations more effective and allow the team to combat inevitable injuries.

From where I'm sitting, here's what the Bucs' depth chart could look like when the 2015 season rolls around.