What does the Bucs RB situation look like after Ronald Jones?

Yahoo Sports' Liz Loza and Football Gameplan's Emory Hunt break down the Buccaneers backfield situation. Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

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LIZ LOZA: Bruce Arians came out and said, and I quote, "Rojo is the main guy. He'll carry the load." Now I don't know if you've ever listened to a coach speak, Emory, or if you put full stock. BA is more of a sharpshooter-- a straight shooter, I should say, than I think most.

But still, he said that the rest of this backfield is gonna complement Vaughn. Anyway, do you think there's any hope for Vaughn? Or is he gonna have to wait till 2021 and beyond?

EMORY HUNT: Vaughn has to worry about Raymond Calais, the other running back they drafted, too. And I'm not saying this because I'm biased. But Raymond Calais is tremendous, explosive. That's something that Vaughn is not. Dynamic receiver. That's something that Vaughn is not.

Vaughn is gonna be the Malcolm Brown of the offense just to use a comparison. Rojo showed last year he was improved. He's taken pride in the position. You see how he's taking care of his body in the offseason. Bulked up a little bit. And I think Vaughn will be used to spell him.

But the real back to watch rookie-wise-- the impact [INAUDIBLE] about Nyheim Hines, I think you can put Raymond Calais in that same category. He already is gonna be their best special-teamer as far as returner. That's why they drafted him, but they also drafted him because he catches the ball well out of the backfield and he has explosive speed.