“The offensive line, the more representatives they compile the better it will be. We understand that it is not great to lose Tristan, but to trust Charlie to do her job and all that.
As Mayfield said, it’s never good when a team loses all-pro protector. Given that it is late in July, there is reason to be optimistic.
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Mayfield hopes that the same positive thinking will work for receiver Chris Godwin, who is returning from ankle injuries over a period that sent him on the puplist to start booths. In the meantime, Mayfield has other goals to achieve, including establishing a newcomer to Emeka Egbuka.
Egbuka moves a high -performance college to Buccaneers after signing up 205 catches, 2,868 received meters and 24 contact over four periods with Ohio counties.
His arrival, as well as the return of Bucs the legend Mike Evans and the rising second -year receiver Jalen McMillan, Mayfield has confident that Bucs will be just nice.
“I think Mike is finally getting some recognition that he deserves. He is the first Bleot Hall of Famer,” he said. “Chris Godwin is constantly all-pro. He just does everything in the right way, just smart, smart guy. J-MAC came along last year and really played explosives for us and grew up a lot. Build it.
… “Emeka Egbuka is an absolute stud. He is like a young Chris Godwin. You can play him on any receiver.
When coaches love to prevail, competition results. Thanks to their depth, the explosive attack of Tampa Bay should not miss beats by 2025, even if Godwin’s return will take longer than previously anticipated.