The Tampa Bay Buccaneers need to try and create a one-two punch out of the backfield this year, and drafting Travis Etienne of the Clemson Tigers would get that job done.

The teams just spent a second-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft on Ronald Jones and he has been strong for the Buccaneers. During the 2019 season, Jones caught 172 passes for 724 yards and six touchdowns. He finished the season strong against the Atlanta Falcons, rushing for 106 yards.

Jones has been good, but most of the good teams have a one-two punch coming out of the backfield and adding Etienne would be a real problem for opposing teams.

Etienne is one of the top running backs in the draft because of his pure speed. He has good vision and can be a threat to break the big one at any time. Thedraftnetwork.com gave the following review of Etienne's game.

Constant big play threat, who can take it the distance at any moment during games. Etienne operates at a different tempo than his surroundings. Able to floor the gas pedal and accelerate quickly. He has the ability to increase speeds without flaming out, which results in multiple explosive plays. Angle destroyer and even when defenders have the initial cutoff path to meet him, he outruns the angle to win alleyways. Much stronger runner than his body indicates. Well above average contact balance and has the body armor in order to fend off and run through defenders. Strength throughout his body to keep his legs churning, which results in breaking tackles on many different surfaces.

Keeps his shoulder parallel and presses the line of scrimmage while being able to survey the entire picture in front of him. On multiple types of running concepts, he exhibits a natural feel of being able to detect when front or back side defenders over-pursue, leaving cutting lanes open either ends of plays. Had multiple large gains of being able to gain momentum to the exterior and allow his rare speed to take over.

There aren't a whole lot of knocks on Etienne's game, but the big one is that he sometimes doesn't take the easy play. Sometimes he is so concerned with making the big play that he will lose a couple of yards instead of taking the easy three or four.

The Buccaneers have questions surrounding what they are going to do at quarterback, but a good running game can take a lot of pressure off of Jameis Winston or whoever is under center.

If he falls to the second or third round, the Buccaneers need to seriously consider Etienne to be their home run hitter.