Now that Super Bowl LI and the 2016 season is in the rear view mirror for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it’s time for general manager Jason Licht and the rest of the franchise to dip into the talent pool and begin their search for talented playmakers while addressing a few missing pieces if they want to make it to the playoffs or a run at the division title this year.

Although the Bucs ended the season on a positive note finishing 9-7 as they wrapped up their first winning season in six years, there are still several holes to fill before they kickoff their 2017 campaign. With that said, here’s a closer look at the top positions that are the Bucs’ greatest need right now.

#1. Wide receiver

It’s no secret that the Bucs have a serious lack of depth at receiver right now. Mike Evans is obviously Jameis Winston’s No. 1 target, but aside from him, the team unfortunately doesn’t have many weapons to work with. Vincent Jackson has been on injured reserve for the majority of the season along with Cecil Shorts. Meanwhile, Adam Humphries has excelled as a slot receiver but hasn’t been a primary target really.

If the Bucs can find a fast and aggressive wideout to compliment Evans and one that Winston can consistently count on, then the Buccaneers will be in much better shape in 2017. It also wouldn’t hurt to find a player that can catch Winston’s overthrows and consistently make explosive plays for Tampa Bay.

#2. Safety

Since Bradley McDougald’s contract is up and Chris Conte most likely lost his job to Keith Tandy the Bucs will need to solidify a strong safety that can disrupt opposing offenses and one that can immediately make an impact in the league. As a whole, McDougald and Conte were too inconsistent to rely on this upcoming season. If the Bucs can land a ball-hawking stud and game changer that can compliment Tandy, then the Buccaneers will continue to rise and reach new heights this year.

#3. Offensive lineman

Tampa Bay’s lack of depth on the offensive line is a huge concern right now as well. As a whole, the offensive line is struggling with pass protection and opening wholes for Doug Martin and the running back corps. If the Buccaneers want to find success in 2017, they need a guy that will get the running game going for the offense to be productive once again.

#4. Running back

Since Doug Martin is suspended for the first three games of the upcoming season and had a pretty disappointing performance following his return from a hamstring injury, his future with the team is up in the air. So, that doesn’t leave the Bucs with many options. Charles Sims is a good pass catching back but hasn’t been productive enough to be the team’s main running back. Meanwhile, Jacquizz Rodgers would make more sense then Sims but he is still more of a change-of-pace back. Therefore, the team may need to dip into the talent pool and bring in a a strong candidate that can utilize his legs as a powerful weapon against opposing defenses and someone who can make an immediate impact to get the ground game going and help the Bucs take off in 2017.