Jalen McMillan Could Lose His WR3 Role For Buccaneers In 2025
Jalen McMillan after he scored eight touchdowns in his rookie season, things don't look so good now. For starters, he had a massively unsustainable touchdown rate. Over 21 percent of his catches were TDs, and that's just not feasible long-term. Additionally, the team drafted WR Emeka Egbuka with their first-round pick, and he's mostly a power-slot receiver. McMillan isn't likely to earn much of a role in 2025, unless Chris Godwin (ankle) needs more time to recover. Perhaps J-Mac could compete for the WR3 role when star wideout Mike Evans retires, but he hasn't done so yet, and didn't seem to slow down in 2024. Godwin himself signed a contract extension, so he likely isn't going anywhere. McMillan seems to be in line to compete with rookie WR Tez Johnson for the WR4 role, with very little upside unless Egbuka, Godwin, or Evans get injured and miss time.
While there was plenty of optimism for Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver

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