The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have built a team with a strong foundation of young talent, but which players are the five most likely to breakout in 2017?

It’s not a bad argument to say that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the potential to be a powerhouse in the NFL within the next five seasons. This team has done an excellent job at assembling young talent as they’ve built a core of players to be proud of.

2015 first-overall pick Jameis Winston has developed into a leader for the offense and looks more and more like a franchise guy every game. The big knock on him is his interceptions, but as the team adds talent around him, that should go down as his need to force things decreases.

The favorite passing target for Winston has been 2014 first-round pick Mike Evans. The wide receiver from Texas A&M has become one of the more impossible players to cover thanks to his combination of size, speed and powerful hands.

On defense, they also have some talent to boast about. The leader there is defensive tackle Gerald McCoy as the 29-year old is one of the elder statesmen for the Bucs. He’s surrounded by talented playmakers like linebacker Kwon Alexander — a player fresh off a 145 tackle season.

To take the next step though, the Bucs need some other players to step up and begin to reach their potential. Here are five guys on their roster that could do that this coming season.