"You know what man, we had a great team last year and great defensive linemen," Curry said of his experience last year. "You know, from the ones to the twos, we rotated every four plays. We're building that here. We have just as much talent on our defense here in Tampa as we did in Philly."

Having guys on the line with Super Bowl experience is an invaluable asset. Not only do both Curry and Allen have the notch in their belts, so does defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, who won Super Bowl with the New York Giants in 2012 and their coach Brentson Buckner, who played in two Super Bowls during his playing days. Just ask veteran defensive tackle Gerald McCoy about what that can bring to a team. He has been with the team for his entire NFL career. Being able to bring a new perspective onto a team that already has a defensive staple like McCoy should make for some vast improvement overall.

"Well we brought in four new guys that have all played in a Super Bowl, and three of them have won it," McCoy said. "That's a lot of experience. Guys who know what to do and how to do it; do it the right way. We have a new D-line coach who played in [two], and had numerous opportunities to go back as a coach. Just the room overall is different, a lot of experience and a lot of knowledge. Guys bouncing ideas off of each other, things you've never heard before, I'm helping him, they're helping me. It's only just going to make us great in the long run. But we've got a lot of work to do."

That work has certainly begun with the team entering training camp this past week. The physical play on the field will develop as the team works on installs and technique. There isn't a playbook for team chemistry, but with guys like Curry helping to lead the way, the Bucs have a plan for that, too.