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    New Era in Tampa: Bucs Target Record-Breaker Kenyon Sadiq to Fill Mike Evans’ Void

    Anmol GuptaBy Anmol GuptaMarch 18, 20263 Mins Read
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    TAMPA, FL — The Mike Evans era is officially over. After 12 seasons and a Super Bowl ring, the greatest receiver in franchise history has traded the Florida sun for the Bay Area fog, signing a three-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers. The move leaves a massive, 6-foot-5 hole in the Buccaneers’ offense. But according to draft expert Mel Kiper, the solution might just be a 6-foot-3 freak of nature from Oregon.

    The 4.39 Speed: Why Sadiq is the Scouting World’s New Obsession

    While the Carolina Panthers have the No. 19 overall pick, the Buccaneers are aggressively circling Kenyon Sadiq. The Oregon tight end didn’t just walk into the NFL Combine last month; he exploded through it. Sadiq shattered the record books with a 4.39-second 40-yard dash, the fastest time ever recorded by a tight end. He followed that up by clearing a 43.5-inch vertical jump, proving his frame carries explosive, rare twitch.

    Tampa Bay’s offense needs that vertical threat. Even with Chris Godwin Jr. and 2025 standout rookie Emeka Egbuka on the roster, the team lacks a true red-zone bully. Sadiq caught eight touchdowns last season for the Ducks, often mossing defenders in the corner of the end zone. He isn’t a traditional blocker; he is a weapon that offensive coordinators move around the field like a chess piece.

    New offensive coordinator Zac Robinson is already licking his chops. Robinson used “12 personnel” (two tight ends) at the second-highest rate in the league last year. Pairing Sadiq with a reliable veteran like Cade Otton would allow the Bucs to stay in heavy sets while still threatening a deep ball on every snap. It’s a match made in coaching heaven.

    “I will always be a Buc at heart. This city raised me, but I have one more mountain to climb in San Francisco. To the fans: thank you for everything. Go Bucs, always.”
    — Mike Evans, via his farewell letter to Tampa Bay

    Draft Outlook: Will the Bucs Move Up?

    The tension in the Buccaneers’ front office is palpable. You could feel the shift in the air the moment Evans’ farewell letter went viral. Losing a cornerstone hurts, but the vibe in Tampa is shifting toward excitement. The team is no longer just “replacing” a legend; they are evolving. Sadiq represents a shift toward a faster, more versatile attack that fits Baker Mayfield’s aggressive playstyle perfectly.

    If the Panthers remain committed to pairing Bryce Young with a big target at 19, Tampa may have to trade up to ensure Sadiq lands in red and pewter. With the draft only weeks away, the clock is ticking on GM Jason Licht to secure the next generational target for this franchise.

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    Anmol Gupta is a passionate sports journalist and Senior Editor at NHANFL.com. He has a deep understanding of American Football and the NFL draft. Over the past five years, Anmol has covered several major sporting events, focusing on data-driven analysis and tactical breakdowns. When he's not watching matches, he enjoys researching fantasy league strategies.

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