Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Chris Godwin is at a key point in his career. The third-year player is set to take on a bigger role for Tampa Bay this year, and will likely see a big stats boost.

But Godwin is more worried about Buccaneer wins than his own personal achievement, according to NFL Network‘s Kevin Patra.

“I'm excited about this season, I'm excited about what the season could bring for myself. I'm excited about what the season could bring for the team. I feel like, if I go and do what I need to do, obviously as a receiver I feel like our goals could be over 1,000 yards. I feel like I could have been there last year. So, me just trying to get to that point, I think that me doing that will really help our team. I'm coming in every day just trying to work, trying to be the best receiver I can be. I know I have a lot of room to grow, but I think that's the exciting thing. From what I've done so far I can still grow so much higher.” Godwin said.

The former Penn State receiver was the number two option behind Mike Evans last year, and it'll stay that way.

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But former Buccaneer DeSean Jackson left for the Philadelphia Eagles. This move opens up a lot of targets for Godwin and the other pass-catchers.

Head coach Bruce Arians is known for his dynamic air attack, so Godwin will be able to put on a show in central Florida.