Jameis Winston has to be excited about the weapons the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have added recently.

Already having Mike Evans in the fold, the Bucs signed receiver DeSean Jackson in March to a three-year, $33.5 million free-agent contract. Then, the team went out and drafted another offensive weapon in former Alabama TE O.J. Howard, who should be a big-time weapon, too. So, not many QBs are loving life like Winston.

And on Monday, the Bucs announced they had signed Howard to a four-year contract, standard for rookies, that grants them an option for a fifth season.

Although Howard somewhat disappeared in Alabama’s offense — unless it was against Clemson, don’t expect him to disappear in Tampa’s offense. He finished his Alabama career with 114 receptions for 1,726 yards and seven touchdowns.

At 6-foot-6, 250-plus pounds, Howard should make an immediate splash both in the receiving game and in the blocking game, where he also excels.

Interestingly, Cameron Brate returns to Tampa this year, and he finished tied for the NFL lead among TEs with eight touchdowns in 2016. So, in addition to a nasty one-two punch at receiver, the Bucs can really get creative with Howard and Brate, too.