Much has been made of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offense and the embarrassment of riches at Baker Mayfield's disposal.
But as we know, there are so many mouths to feed, and Baker only has one football.
So that means players sometimes go without many targets one week and get a lot the next.
And it is here where a big problem lies for the Buccaneers and their incoming offensive coordinator.
How to get everyone involved.
PFF's Ben Cooper detailed exactly how much Emeka Egbuka's production diminished once all the weapons were back and healthy.
"What a start to Egbuka’s rookie season it was," Cooper wrote. "With Chris Godwin, Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan all sidelined for stints, Egbuka turned NFL defenses into his playground. But as Tampa Bay’s wide receiver room grew healthy, Egbuka’s role diminished, and he logged only 23 catches for 261 yards and no scores the rest of the way.
"He was still a key piece of the Buccaneers’ 6-2 start before things came crashing down."
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Egbuka has to be more of a factor in 2026
With Godwin and Evans still the top dogs of the offense, Tampa also has Jalen McMillan and Tez Johnson to figure out their place in the pecking order, too.
So, while many marvel at the weapons Mayfield had, figuring out a way to get them all involved, along with leaning on the run game with Bucky Irving, it makes it hard to make sure everyone gets a lick of the ice cream.
Given that Egbuka is a first-round pick, Tampa Bay's new offensive coordinator will have to figure out a way to get him involved, while also keeping Godwin and Evans happy as well.
Egbuka showed his talents in the early part of the season, but when the big dogs returned, he faded into the background.
That can't happen in 2026.
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