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        <title><![CDATA[O.J. Howard is Buccaneers’ next big decision after Rob Gronkowski trade]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three years ago, O.J. Howard was declared the Buccaneers&#8217; tight end of the future. Now, the former first-round pick&#8217;s professional future has never looked so uncertain.</p><p><strong>Following Tuesday&#8217;s stunning trade</strong> which pulled All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski away from the Patriots and out of retirement — reuniting the 30-year-old with his former quarterback Tom Brady in Tampa Bay — Howard may never get the opportunity to catch a pass from the greatest quarterback of all-time.</p><p>With a surplus of tight ends capable of starting in the NFL — including Cameron Brate — the Buccaneers may dangle Howard in an attempt to land more draft picks in this week&#8217;s draft. According to Michael Lombardi of The Athletic, the Buccaneers are attempting to trade the 25-year-old and former 19th overall pick, who most famously led Alabama to the 2015 national championship, while recording 208 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the 45-40 title game win over Clemson.</p><p>One potential trade could send Howard to the Patriots, according to CBS Sports, after New England fielded one of its worst receiving corps in two decades without Gronkowski. It&#8217;s also possible that Howard could remain with the Bucs, with the Tampa Bay Times reporting that the team is comfortable using Gronkowski and Howard in two-tight-end formations, unless they are blown away by an offer for Howard.</p><p>Howard has yet to fully realize his potential, having played 38 of 48 possible games in his first three seasons. In 2018, Howard caught a career-high 24 passes for 565 yards and five touchdowns in 10 games, before suffering a season-ending foot/ankle injury. Last season, Howard had 34 receptions for 459 yards and one touchdown.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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