The Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive on paper is one of the best in football, and it was before the draft of the NFL.
Now we add the receiver Emeka Egbuka, and Baker Mayfield has a list of weapons that are the desire for the League. The group is made up of Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Jalen McMillan and Cade Otton, but there is a problem – only one football.
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In addition, with four authentic receivers and a tight end, not all can be on the ground at the same time, which means that someone will have to miss.
For Matt Holder de Bleacher Report, when selecting the start programming for each team for 2025, Egbuka beat McMillan for a starting role and relegating the eight -hit weapon a year ago, on the bench.
“Unless Godwin is undergoing a backhand in his detox treatment, there should not be many surprises from the Tampa Bay offensive this summer”, “,” Holder wrote. “Egbuka will probably become the third wide receiver of the team after being selected in the first round, leaving Jalen McMillan and Sterling Shepard to tackle the first large range of the bench.”
The wide receiver of the Ohio State Emeka Egbuka brushes the Oregon Ducks Tackler in the playoff game of university football.
It is a great call, and in truth, Egbuka, being a choice of first round, will probably obtain all the representatives to acclimatize to the offense during the offseason, potentially leaving McMillan to collect the remains.
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Admittedly, it will not be an easy battle for Egbuka to win, McMillan already developing chemistry with Mayfield and playing 13 games in his recruit season.
But with the large number of quality weapons available to Baker, it will be a battle to watch in the training camp, and someone will miss.
And Holden thinks that it will be McMillan who sees his decrease in the counting of snapshots.
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