“Grade Inflation” Of Emeka Egbuka

June 10th, 2026

Interesting data cobbled together by the ESPN stats gremlins.

For those unaware, BSPN invests untold millions into its stats team that produces all kinds of analytics to share with content-production people, so they can inform the public and try to sound crazy smart.

Mina Kimes shared a slice of the data today on her podcast. She was exploring and explaining why she considers receiver Emeka Egbuka a major X-factor for Tampa Bay this season.

Kimes’ deduction is that Ebuka is not a Mike Evans replacement and shouldn’t be treated as such.

Egbuka, ranked 22nd in yards per route run against zone last season, Kimes noted, but only 61st against man coverage. Against “off” coverage, Egubka checked in at 17th in the NFL; against press he was 64th, per Kimes.

The data backs up that Egbuka is a heck of a zone receiver, Kimes insisted, noting he “actualy ate up [Patriots Pro Bowl cornerback Christian] Gonzalez a little bit underneath when he was playing zone” during the Bucs-Patriots game in November.

However, Egbuka had “grade inflation” because his early success was against second-rate cornerbacks, Kimes said, claiming she studied “all Egbuka targets from the first five weeks.”

Joe’s not down on Egbuka or thinking he’s overrated. He’s strong, versatile, talented and certainly on the rise.  A good offensive coordinator should be able to craft a fantastic passing offense with the Bucs’ weapons barring another barrage of injuries.

12 Responses to ““Grade Inflation” Of Emeka Egbuka”

  1. Warren Brooks Lynch" Says:

    “Egbuka, ranked 22nd in yards per route run against zone last season, Kimes noted, but only 61st against man coverage”

    Guess who else has a history of struggling against man coverage

  2. JimBobBuc Says:

    The red zone offense against man coverage last year was poor with Grizz calling plays and Evans missing time. Hopefully Zac can call better plays. Hurst and the TEs should be good against man in the red zone. Hopefully EE will improve under Zac.

  3. 813bucboi Says:

    Kimes’ deduction is that Ebuka is not a Mike Evans replacement and shouldn’t be treated as such.

    BINGO…unfortunately

    GO BUCS!!!!

  4. Erik with Clean Athletics™ Says:

    Put Hurst at X and get the other CB1 to cover him, and all our WR’s will shine.

    Hurst may struggle in that scenario for a bit, but he’s the best suited to best a CB1.

  5. Mveal2006 Says:

    You are what you are until you prove you are better

  6. Beeej Says:

    The Detroit game is where people started playing man against us, our fortunes changed after that

  7. Stanglassman Says:

    I guess it was just a coincidence that just after seeing him with a wrap around his waste going all down his leg his production dropped off.

  8. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    I agree Egbuka is not a replacement for Mike Evans. No one can replace Mike Evans. You don’t replace family.

    You just produce new generations.

    Egbuka is…Egbuka. His effort and production will determine his career and legacy. In 10-12 years, a new WR for a new generation will come in and take over for Egbuka.

  9. Badbucs Says:

    Egbuka doesn’t need to replace Mike. He only needs to be Egbuka. That will be enough. There are plenty of other weapons surrounding him. He doesn’t have to be a hero, just do his job. The talent is there if the scheme is right.

  10. Allen Lofton Says:

    Everything is predicated on injury recovering and improved play calling by seasoned play caller Robinson. That in itself should make that Bucs the favorites for their division. If the defense improves and injuries are not like last year the Bucs could get to the go deep into the playoffs.

  11. NerdsAreCool Says:

    man some of you must have a daily quota you have to meet to post on here

  12. Steve V. Says: Says:

    Evens was good when he played! ,he missed 12 games the last 2 seasons Time to move on ! NO doubt this years team will be better Eggys time now !

 

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