ESPN just released a feature on salary-cap grades for all 32 NFL teams and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers received an “A.” The Bucs are among the top NFL teams with the most cap space this offseason with approximately $66.9 million. However, ESPN NFL Nation reporter Kevin Seifert said the Bucs must keep in mind the hefty dollars that they’ll be spending on contract extensions for Jameis Winston and Mike Evans before they make any bold moves this offseason.

“A good portion of that total must be saved to support contract extensions for receiver Mike Evans and quarterback Jameis Winston, ESPN NFL Nation reporter Kevin Seifert said. “Evans’ new deal could come as early as this spring. Even so, the Buccaneers have plenty of room to find, say, a running back or another receiver or defensive help as well if desired, and general manager Jason Licht has not been shy on the free-agent market in the past.”

The Bucs are in serious need of addressing several positions the next few months. One of the primary needs is finding a No. 2 receiver to compliment Mike Evans, whether that be through the draft or free agency. Other concerns the Bucs must address include safety, running back and the offensive line. Although general manager Jason Licht and the staff have plenty of money to spend the next few months, it’s crucial that they make all the right moves to ensure the Bucs finally make the playoffs this year.

To see how ESPN graded each team, click here.