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The worst offensive players in Tampa Bay’s loss to Buffalo, per PFF

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense played a bit better than it did against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 7, but it still didn’t perform to a winning standard on Thursday night.

The team lost 24-18 to the Buffalo Bills, and the offense wasn’t able to put a consistent performance together. A last-minute drive was able to put the game within six, but them middle frame saw Tampa Bay struggle overall and fail to capitalize on chances given to them by the Bills. Pro Football Focus graded every offensive player in Thursday’s lost, and some of those players may be a part of the problem if their grades are any indication.

Here are the five worst offensive players from PFF’s Thursday grades”

TE Payne Durham

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(Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

Overall grade: 37.8

WR Deven Thompkins

(AP Photo/Zach Bolinger)
(AP Photo/Zach Bolinger)

Overall grade: 45.8

WR Trey Palmer

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USA TODAY Network

Overall grade: 48.5

RB Chase Edmonds

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(Photo by Rich Barnes/Getty Images)

Overall grade: 49.1

TE Cade Otton

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Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

Overall grade: 55.5

Story originally appeared on Buccaneers Wire