The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are accruing more and more talented veterans, and the most recent name to join the team is former No. 4 overall pick Leonard Fournette.

Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians believes that Fournette will be an excellent fit with the team and there are no questions at all about his character, according to a story on NBC Sports by Mike Florio:

“The people that I really, really trust gave him high, high marks in everything that I care about,” Arians told reporters. “I can’t say what’s going on in Jacksonville, but all I can say is what’s happening in Tampa [and] he’ll fit right in.”

Fournette joins an already stacked running back corps in the 2020 season that includes the team’s leading rusher last season, 23-year-old Ronald Jones II as well as former Pro Bowler LeSean McCoy.

According to Arians, you can’t have too many talented players at the running back position:

“That’s one position I don’t think you can have enough good guys. That’s the one area where nicks and bruises really add up and when you can get a player of that caliber — I’ve gotten great reviews from people that know him and have coached him. He’ll fit right in and then we’ll see what role happens and how fast it can happen. [Ronald Jones II] is our guy, [LeSean McCoy] is ready for his role, so it’s just going to be building roles as we go along and having enough quality players to finish this thing.”

With Tom Brady at quarterback and a stable of gifted rushers, the Bucs should be an entertaining team in 2020.