McMillan returned 37 catches in 461 meters with eight matches. Like many newcomers in the middle of the round, it took time for young broad to hit his steps. Down the elastic started the third round. In the last five games, he created seven matches, 316 meters and 24 catches.
If it wasn’t for Bucs who come back Godwin – where the supply to open the season is still cloudy – and to negotiate Egbuka in the first round, McMillan would be close to all the outside list to make a huge jump in production in 2025.
With the injuries of Godwin who may last and Egbuka wet his feet, McMillan has the opportunity to prove that he deserves a representative early in camps and until a normal period.
As Evans went into the dark in the career, Bucs secured the last two drafts that they would not fall off with the receiver when he finally walks away. If McMillan and Egbuka grow in the next Great Bucs duo, then it would be a joyful feather in the cap of Jason Licht.