Since Doug Martin’s time in Tampa Bay has officially come to an end, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in need of a talented running back that can help the running game come alive once again when the Bucs return to the field with high hopes of reaching the playoffs this fall. The Buccaneers didn’t target the running back position through the draft which means they will likely nail it in the upcoming draft. With that said, here are three draft prospects who could potentially be a good fit for Tampa Bay.

San Diego State RB Rashaad Penny

Penny just finished wrapping up an incredible 2017 season where he racked up 2,248 rushing yards. The best thing about Penny is his speed and the skill set that he possesses. He finished last year with 289 carries for 2,248 rushing yards and 25 touchdowns in a solid performance for San Diego State. During his time in San Diego, he recorded 488 carries for 3,656 rushing yards and 44 touchdowns. Overall, Penny is fast, versatile, explosive and would provide a much-needed upgrade to the Bucs’ struggling running game. This would also allow the team to address another position in the first-round or the best available player.