Chattanooga Times Free Press

NFL free-agent pickups have made a difference

- BY ROB MAADDI

Long-term success is built through the draft, though teams can gain an edge toward winning a championsh­ip by supplement­ing their roster in free agency.

Look no further than the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who, of course, signed Tom Brady last year. Brady led the Bucs to their second Super Bowl title and his seventh.

Tampa Bay coach Bruce Arians called Brady the “missing piece” for a team that had won seven games in 2019 and hadn’t reached the playoffs since 2007.

“I knew how good of a football team we had and what we were missing,” Arians said days before Brady led the Buccaneers to a 31-9 victory over Kansas City. “We were missing that belief that we were good enough.”

Brady immediatel­y instilled a winning mentality in his teammates upon his arrival in Tampa following 20 seasons with the New England Patriots.

“I think the great quarterbac­ks all have it. They have the ability to will themselves on other people to make sure that everybody has bought in to the cause,” Arians said. “The cause is a ring — putting a championsh­ip in your trophy case. Tom brings that attitude every single day and it permeates through the entire locker room.”

But Brady wasn’t the only key free agent the Buccaneers added last offseason. Running back Leonard Fournette, wide receiver Antonio Brown and kicker Ryan Succop were signed in 2020. The Bucs also traded for tight end Rob Gronkowski, who came out of retirement.

The team signed linebacker Shaq Barrett, center Ryan Jensen and defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh in free agency the previous two years. The Bucs traded for edge rusher Jason Pierre-Paul in 2018.

The foundation for Tampa’s championsh­ip season was laid in the draft. Thirteen starters were draft picks, including wide receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Eight starters were drafted between 2018-20.

The defense, which shut down Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs’ high-powered offense in the Super Bowl, is filled with homegrown talent from star linebacker­s Devin White and Lavonte David to the entire starting secondary: Carlton Davis, Sean Murphy-Bunting, Jamel Dean, Jordan Whitehead and Antoine Winfield Jr.

But Arians knew the Buccaneers needed to get the right leader at the most important position. Asked at last year’s NFL combine who he wanted, Arians didn’t hesitate.

“The question back then was, ‘If there was a quarterbac­k that was a free agent, who would you want?’ Of course, it was Tom Brady, not thinking he’d become a free agent,” Arians said. “Once he did, it was a pursuit that we wanted to make and (we) knew he had some interest.”

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