Can The Rookie Receivers Carry The Bucs Into The Next Decade?

January 25th, 2026

Emeka Egbuka hauls in a long touchdown pass against Seattle.

Joe is as guilty as the rest.

As we slowly approach the free agency dinner bell ringing in a little over a month, March 11, a lot of Bucs fans are wringing their hands hoping iconic Bucs receiver Mike Evans returns for another season.

But because of Bucs fans worrying about Evans, Joe thinks a lot of us are overlooking the uncomfortable fact that Chris Godwin is entering the final year of his contract.

As Joe has stated many times, the 2027 season could look a whole lot different for the Bucs. It’s not a stretch to think both Evans and Godwin won’t be with the Bucs in 2027.

While losing both of those guys will hurt, there is no way around that, maybe the Bucs found a pair of receivers in last year’s draft that may take the Bucs offense into the next decade.

When you combine the numbers for Emeka Egbuka and Tez Johnson, they both were an incredible pair for the Bucs this past season.

No team in the NFL had more receiving yards from a pair of rookies like the Bucs did. And no one had more touchdowns from the same pair of rookies in 2026 than the Bucs. Houston also had 11 touchdowns from two different rookies this past season.

If new offensive coordinator Zac Robinson can somehow solve the riddle of where/why Egbuka went into hiding after the bye, and you factor in Jalen McMillan, the young Bucs receivers could carry the offense into the next decade.

20 Responses to “Can The Rookie Receivers Carry The Bucs Into The Next Decade?”

  1. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Well, the reasons Emeka Egbuka disappeared were two things:

    Mayfield’s injury affected his accuracy
    Once Godwin, and then Evans returned, Emeka Egbuka was targeted less

    Mystery solved! 😁

  2. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    As to the headline, I think they will produce for years. It will take time for Tez to improve gradually though. Emeka Egbuka will imorove much quicker.

    Now, I don’t know if Tez will become a full time starter eventually, but he should produce.

    Unfortunately, I don’t trust Godwin to show loyalty..so well need to draft aother WR in 2027…but we need 2026 for defense…and maybe a late round steal on OG.

  3. Lakeland Says:

    They will most definitely carry us for many years to come
    Draft a quality TE, another WR, we’re good to go

  4. Bucnrs Says:

    His production went down when Mike went down..mystery solved

  5. ATLBuc Says:

    Perhaps Robinson can convince Kyle Pitts to come over.

  6. ATLBuc Says:

    Men’s production declined because we refuse to play a back up quarterback when our starting quarterback is injured. Because of his MOXIE he refuses to not play and let his body heal and the HC is too much of a weenie to enforce it.

  7. ATLBuc Says:

    Mek’s production…

  8. Rod Munch Says:

    I was higher on Tez going into the season than just about anywhere here, but let’s not get crazy. I like Tez as a gadget guy and depth WR, but the fact he needed to start isn’t a good thing. Still, he way overperformed as most 7th rounders never see a snap in the NFL.

    As for e2, yeah he drop a few, but a lot more often he was wide open and Baker missed him by a mile. If Baker doesn’t fall off a cliff in terms of production and accuracy, then e2 has a massive rookie year, well beyond here he ended up. He’s going to be a very very good player — but hopefully we’re still a couple of years away from having to see him in that top role as he splits time with Evans and Godwin – hopefully.

  9. heyjude Says:

    I was really excited about Buka early on. Tez is well-rounded too. They are both young and maybe Zac will do the trick this upcoming season.

  10. Popmike66 Says:

    I would agree with a yes on the Bucs young receivers taking them into the next decade. I think 3 things need to happen. 1. They have to stay healthy, as I ve said many times, maybe the Bucs need to take a good look at the training staff. I am aware this is to NFL a rough hard hitting game but, darn near every player on the team was out with an injury the pass 2 years and many multiple times. 2. Play calling. 3. As someone has already said Mayfield has to be more accurate, can’t catch a pass when it 5 ft over their head. I think that’s how Evans and McMillan both got hurt going up to catch a high pass

  11. TDTB Says:

    Why has the staff not been working Culp as a receiver? His hands aren’t quite as good as Evans’s, but he otherwise is a clone.

  12. Bucs Guy Says:

    Bucs need an Evans replacement. I think ME13 returns in 2026. After that 50/50. I think their 1st round pick in 2027 needs to be a tall, big, quick WR who high points the ball. Someone like Charlie Becker from IU that will be draft eligible in 2027. The 2026 draft needs to be used to fix the D.

  13. Bucs Guy Says:

    Bucs WRs EE, Tez and Jalen can absolutely help carry the Bucs into the future.

  14. George R Says:

    Atlanta buc and BB are dead on. Baker was injured and he sucked. Someone should of maned up and sat Baker. Yes we would of lost those games but we lost those games anyway. We could of had a healthy Baker down the stretch.

  15. Redzone Says:

    Maybe – if Todd and his handpicked Teddy 2-gloves doesn’t get them killed or paralyzed in the preseason

  16. Defense Rules Says:

    Lakeland … ‘Draft a quality TE, another WR, we’re good to go’.

    It’s DEPTH that we’re missing on offense Lakeland. Every team ha to contend with injuries. If we don’t fix the DEPTH issue, future years will just be a replay of 2025.

    Of course, on defense we need to replace probably half of our starters AND much of the DEPTH. Wishing also that we could replace the scheme, but that doesn’t look to be in the cards for 2026.

  17. Beeej Says:

    What TDTB said–Culp is nearly the same size as Evans, (probably faster) has caught 6 of 7 lifetime targets for 94 yards and a tuddy. When Evans retires, we won’t HAVE a tall receiver anymore, which limits many things an OC can do. Guy never sees the field as a TE, is otherwise wasted

  18. Beeej Says:

    I wish we could get Jameis as our backup, he’s a great interview

  19. George R Says:

    Joe Chris godwin is signed thru 2027. He won’t become a free agent till 2028, He has a 2026 cap hit 33.6 and 2027 cap hit 29.9.

  20. Allen Lofton Says:

    Let’s see how the 2026 injuries report will affect the Bucs in 2026. The biggest problems in 2025 was the offensive line, Evans and Godwin, Bucky missing multiple games. Mayfield’s shoulder and knee injuries doomed the Bucs after the bye week.

    The issue is the defense, because they were so up and down throughout the year. That’s the biggest question mark staring Todd Bowles in the face.

    Lots of issues to address over the coming months.

 

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