Steve Palazzolo joked—but only half-joked—that 465-pound undrafted free-agent Desmond Watson could become Tampa’s "tush-push specialist." Watson owns a quirky stat line at Florida where his lone hand-off converted for a first down, giving him "100 percent success on rushing attempts." Palazzolo envisioned short-yardage sets featuring Watson and 350-pound Vita Vea in a double-A-gap alignment, either to stonewall Philly’s rugby-style sneak on defense or to bulldoze for inches on offense. For bettors hunting plus-4000 (or longer) fat-man touchdown props in preseason or early-season games, Palazzolo argued Watson is worth a sprinkle because Tampa’s staff has already used Vea as a lead blocker and loves creative personnel groupings. The massive nose tackle is still a roster long-shot, but if he sticks, Palazzolo believes the Buccaneers will at least experiment with a fan-favorite package that could cash a novelty anytime-TD ticket.