Gerald McCoy Jersey , a team record for the Bucs offense. Cincinnati won on a last-play field goal because it forced four Jameis Winston turnovers before Tampa Bay benched the quarterback.“If we didn’t have those takeaways, they would have had 800 yards, and Jameis would have still been in the game,” Bengals linebacker Preston Brown said, via Paul Dehner Jr. of the Cincinnati Enquirer.The Bengals defense isn’t just bad. It’s historically bad.Cincinnati allowed the Chiefs to gain 551 yards last week, which is 1,127 in the past two weeks combined. That’s 101 yards more than the Bengals have allowed in a two-game stretch in franchise history, via Dehner.“It’s broke. It’s broke,” Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick said. “It’s something we have to fix.”The Saints gave up 7,042 yards in 2012 to set the NFL record for most yards allowed in a season. The Bengals are on pace to allow 7,164. The NFL playoffs are up to full-speed, the college football playoff and championship is complete, and the Senior Bowl is just weeks away. In the middle of it all is the annual East West Shrine Game.This year in St. Petersburg, there will be a whole new collection of college football players looking to wow scouts and fans alike in hopes of gaining some traction moving towards their dreams of being a star at the professional football level.Names like Dick Butkus, Joe Greene, Larry Csonka, Martin Gramatica, Steve Atwater, and Brett Favre all appeared in previous editions of the game.2018 Buccaneers draft pick Justin Watson played for the East last year, and subsequently received an invitation to the Senior Bowl while Denver Broncos standout undrafted rookie, Phillip Lindsay played for the West team.So, if you’re settling down to take in the action, here are a few guys to look for. First, let’s introduce you to the competitors.EAST2019 ROSTERNUMBERPOSITIONNAMESCHOOLNUMBERPOSITIONNAMESCHOOLOFFENSIVE PLAYER TO WATCH: WR, JAMAL CUSTIS (SYRACUSE)Winslow Townson-USA TODAY SportsCustis has had a solid week of practices, and a solid game this Saturday could improve his status on some NFL draft boards.He’s got similar height to Buccaneers wide recevier Mike Evans http://www.buccaneerslockerroom.com/authentic-deone-bucannon-jersey , and then there was this tweet from Bucs staff writer, Carmen Vitali.Anyone who models himself after the best receiver Tampa Bay has ever seen deserves a look.Plus, there’s no reason not to look at every position on the field when considering late round draft prospects.DEFENSIVE PLAYER TO WATCH: DL, JORDAN BRAILFORD (OKLAHOMA STATE)Brett Rojo-USA TODAY SportsWhy should you watch Jordan Brailford? Becuase the Buccaneers are.He’s listed on the roster as a defensive lineman, but he’s an edge guy. As a defensive coordinator, you could play him standing up or put his hand on the ground and have him attack that way.It’s fully feasible for him to do both, which makes him very valuable to a scheme-less team like the Buccaneers’ new coaching staff is claiming to be.A solid week of practices at the Shrine Game could lead up to a solid game performance as well.Bottom line though, if Tampa Bay is talking to him, you want to know about him.WEST2019 ROSTERNUMBERPOSITIONNAMESCHOOLNUMBERPOSITIONNAMESCHOOLOFFENSIVE PLAYER TO WATCH: RB, DEVINE OZIGBO (NEBRASKA)Bruce Thorson-USA TODAY SportsHead coach Bruce Arians and his staff once made beautiful running back music with a young man named David Johnson.Johnson, a third round draft pick out of Northern Iowa proceeded to become one of the best running backs in the league. In the last couple of years, Johnson has been derailed by injuries and was one of many Cardinals who underperformed in 2018.Still, his underperforming topped any year the Buccaneers have seen from a running back in the last couple of seasons.It’s a copycat league, and who better to copy than yourself, when you’ve had some success?Devine Ozigbo is about the same height, size, and runs at about the same speed as Johnson did coming out of college.Oh, and he’s projected to be a day two or early day three draft pick. Like David Johnson.I’m not saying you should draft him first in your fantasy draft next year, but if we see some similarities, he may be a guy the Bucs look at when April comes around.DEFENSIVE PLAYER TO WATCH: CB, Blace Brown (Troy)Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY SportsIf you like cornerbacks with some length and athleticism who like to play aggressively and targets the ball on every snap, then this is the guy for you.Credit The Draft Network’s Trevor Sikkema for turning me on to him with this article on the TDN website.Since then, I’ve only seen more of what I like to see out of a corner, and what I feel like new defensive coordinator Todd Bowles will be looking for this off-season.