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Defensive end Robert Ayers joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the offseason and is one reason some have been predicting a defensive surge from the squad in 2016.

He sees it a little differently.

"We're a little terrible," he told reporters to laughs during minicamp last week.

It could be taken as a harsh assessment, but Ayers explained that he just holds the highest of standards for the team and isn't buying into any "on paper" stuff in the offseason.

He continued (from Pewter Report):

That's fair enough.

Now it remain to be seen what Ayers can do make them be not terrible. The former first-round pick signed a three-year deal with Tampa Bay in March after spending the previous seven years with the Denver Broncos and New York Giants. He started just 39 games over that span, but is coming off the best season of his career.

Before injuring his ankle in 2016, Ayers had 9.5 sacks in 12 games with the Giants. He also missed four games due to injury the season before.