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Vincent Jackson: B+

What does it say when your talent and reliability can be a detriment to your team's success? WR Vincent Jackson is so good that plays sometimes go wrong just trying to get Jackson the ball.

Jackson caught three passes for 70 yards and a touchdown, and boy what a touchdown. He fought his way out of Bills DB Nickell Robey's hands to catch the 38-yard pass in the end zone.

The problem is, that absurd reception may have put too much of QB Mike Glennon's confidence in Jackson to make a play for him. Glennon ended up tossing two interceptions trying to get the ball to Jackson.

Jackson actually did have a dropped pass, but he also nearly came up with a second touchdown. Unfortunately, it was reversed as Jackson's heel came down out of bounds before he could get his second toe down.

Tiquan Underwood: D

Grading a player's performance is a simple task because it requires the play of everyone around him also be taken into account. Underwood did not catch a pass on Sunday. While Glennon's awful play should be considered, Underwood did not make the most of his opportunities.

Underwood dropped a contested touchdown pass in the second quarter. While coverage was good, the ball hit Underwood in the shoulder. Had his concentration been better, he might have had a score.

He also dropped an easy pass on an underneath route later in the second quarter. It's not immediately clear where Underwood's head was at during the game, but it might have been hanging out wherever Glennon's brain was playing hooky.

Tim Wright: B+

Tight end Tim Wright could be a key player in the Bucs offense. He has a knack for getting open and making plays at key moments. He only caught two passes for 21 yards, but he essentially sealed the Bucs' win over the Bills.

His first catch came late in second quarter as he converted a third-down pass to put Bucs into the red zone. Two plays later, he caught Glennon's second touchdown pass.

Wright needs to play a bigger part in the Bucs offense. His ability to make big catches takes pressure off Vincent Jackson and opens up the Bucs' pass offense.