Is Kellen Winslow any kind of an answer?
Winslow has talent, no doubt about it. He also has two bad knees and didn’t even bother to show up at Tampa Bay’s first OTA after saying he would. He’s high-maintenance and there has to be a reason the Cleveland Browns dumped him for a second-round pick while Winslow should be entering the prime of his career. He’ll be a big part of the new offensive package, creating mismatches. He isn’t one to be double-teamed and that should free Clayton and Bryant, Winslow offers lots of options, but if either of his knees gives out, that leaves Jerramy Stevens as the only other viable tight end. Another factor involving Winslow is that former Cleveland coach Romeo Crennel, one of the most docile men in sports, wasn’t crazy about Winslow and his blocking or his attitude. That Tampa Bay offense hasn’t had a stud tight end since Jimmie Giles who has been retired from the NFL for 20 years. In Tampa, tight ends block first and catch passes later. It will be interesting to see if Winslow and the Bucs ma