Ready or not, here they come.

The Tampa Bay Bucs wrapped up their offseason on Thursday with the final minicamp practice at One Buc Place. Fans were invited inside to catch the action and the lined the practice field as players ran through the paces.

Fans got an upclose view of the new-look defense, quarterback Jameis Winston commanding the offense and first-year head coach Dirk Koetter in his upgraded role on the team.

Rookies have crammed in as much work as possible, while veterans have put in 10 weeks of offseason training. The players get a break until their first training camp practice on July 28.

Koetter said they've earned that break considering all that they have accomplished this offseason.

"No. 1, we've put in a whole new defensive scheme, a whole new special teams scheme," he said. "We integrated 24 rookies and five or six free agents into our system. We continued to develop our offensive scheme. We're going to have a good football team and you could see by the turnout today with the fans.

"Hey, we need all these fans. Let's fill that stadium behind me. Let's fill that bad boy up. I know we don't get it till week 3, but let's fill it up when we get our eight chances."