NFL Power Rankings week 1: Tampa Bay Buccaneers start out on the bottom

Josh Freeman

Jason Jones #91 of the Tennessee Titans pressures quarterback Josh Freeman #5 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during play at LP Field on November 27, 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
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Posted: 09/05/2012

When we last visited these NFL Power Rankings at the end of last season, the  Tampa Bay Buccaneers  had just finished their 10-week streak of playing the most godawful football that has ever been visited on this earth. At that point, though, the Bucs still weren't seen as the worst team in the NFL, with an aggregate ranking of 30th overall. The team did everything it could to improve this offseason, however: they hired a new coach who is essentially the exact opposite of the previous coach. They signed two of the biggest free agents in the NFL, got three starters in the draft,  purged the team of bad apples and poor players  and looked much improved in the preseason. Still, the national media is not convinced: the Bucs are ranked 25th on average this week. A win against the  Carolina Panthers  would undoubtedly increase that number - but can the Bucs do that?

SB Nation - 25th (no change)

Too low? I can't get a read on this team. Let us know in the comments where they should be ranked.

ESPN - 25th (down from 24th)

Josh Freeman  is facing a pivotal year after the Bucs spent big on  Vincent Jackson  and the offense.

Fox Sports (Brian Billick) - 19th

The Bucs had the most impressive offseason by signing WR Vincent Jackson, G  Carl Nicks  and CB  Eric Wright , but we saw with the  Eagles  last season that there has to be an acclimation period.  Doug Martin has the potential to be special in this offense, but Josh Freeman needs to be the Josh Freeman of 2010 for this team to keep pace with the  Falcons  and  Saints . I just don't see it this year.

NFL.com Experts Rankings - 25th

CBS Sports (Pete Prisco) - 27th

Greg Schiano's rigid ways will make this team compete each and every week. But they don't have enough yet. Josh Freeman needs a bounce-back season.

Pro Football Talk - 27th

A year ago, there was plenty of hope in Tampa. At least they now have an excuse for being unable to sell tickets.

National Football Post - 24th

Greg Schiano coached this team hard in camp-and they needed it after packing it in to end the 2011 season.

Read the orignal post here:  http://www.bucsnation.com/2012/9/4/3291416/nfl-power-rankings-week-1-bucs-start-out-on-the-bottom

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