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    Bucs’ 2026 Free Agency Fail: Depth Signings Can’t Mask Mike Evans’ Exit

    Bertram DewellBy Bertram DewellMarch 17, 20263 Mins Read
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    TAMPA, FL — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers just watched the heart of their franchise walk out the door, and the response has been a whisper instead of a roar. Mike Evans, the most decorated offensive player in team history, officially signed a three-year, $60.4 million deal with the San Francisco 49ers this week. His departure leaves a massive void in an offense that has leaned on his 1,000-yard consistency for over a decade. While the front office remained active, the decision to prioritize rotational depth over blue-chip replacements has left the fan base reeling.

    Maintenance When a Rebuild Was Needed

    Tampa Bay entered the 2026 free agency period acting like a team that only needed a fresh coat of paint. In reality, the house is missing a foundation. Losing Evans is a blow that changes how defenses play the Bucs. Without his 6-foot-5 frame demanding double teams on the boundary, the field shrinks for Baker Mayfield. The team’s primary response? Signing running back Kenneth Gainwell to a two-year, $14 million contract and adding linebacker Alex Anzalone on a $17 million deal.

    These aren’t bad players. Gainwell brings a pass-catching element to the backfield after leading the Steelers with 73 receptions last year. Anzalone is a proven leader who knows the NFC South from his days in New Orleans. But neither player fixes the “Evans Problem.” The front office also brought in Al-Quadin Muhammad on a $6 million one-year flier. Muhammad is coming off a career-high 11 sacks in Detroit, yet he remains a rotational piece rather than a cornerstone.

    The bleeding didn’t stop on offense. Jamel Dean, the team’s top outside corner, headed to Pittsburgh on a three-year, $36.75 million contract. Dean was the glue for Todd Bowles’ secondary, allowing just 4.7 yards per target last season—the best mark in the league for outside corners. Replacing that level of production with mid-tier veterans or high-upside backups like Jake Browning suggests a front office that is betting on the draft to save their season.

    “Mike meant everything to this city and this locker room. You don’t just ‘replace’ a guy like that. We have to find a new identity, and we have to find it fast because the league isn’t waiting for us to catch up.”
    — Baker Mayfield, Buccaneers Quarterback

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    By failing to aggressively pursue a veteran wideout like Michael Pittman Jr. or pivot to a trade for a marquee cornerback, the Buccaneers have put immense pressure on their upcoming draft class. Emeka Egbuka showed promise as a rookie, but asking him to step into the WR1 role vacated by a future Hall of Famer is a tall order. The current roster lacks the punch needed to compete with the heavyweights of the NFC. If Jason Licht doesn’t use the second wave of free agency to find a true boundary threat, Tampa Bay risks a slide into mediocrity. The focus now shifts entirely to the draft, where the Bucs must find a Day 1 starter at cornerback just to keep their defense from collapsing under the weight of Dean’s absence.

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