QB


Baker Mayfield

2025 Season Stats

QB Overall: 12th QB PPG: 19th

Total Pts: 283        Pts/Game: 17

Height: 6ft 1in Weight: 215lbs

Age this season: 31 Drafted: 1.01

Dynasty Value: 2X 3rd round picks

Fantasy Jokers 

       QB 20      

    Current ADP    

         QB 19       


Advice: HOLD - Baker Mayfield’s 2026 outlook is boringly solid, which is actually a compliment—he’s locked in as Tampa’s starter, playing all the games, throwing enough touchdowns, and occasionally reminding people he was a No. 1 pick. You’re getting mid-QB1 weeks mixed with QB2 reality, some swagger, some chaos, and at least one game a year where he looks unstoppable. The ceiling is capped, the floor is stable, and the vibe is clear: not elite, not replaceable, and absolutely not going away.

RB


Bucky Irving

2025 Season Stats

RB Overall: 34th RB PPG: 18th

Total Pts: 138        Pts/Game: 14

Height: 5ft 9in Weight: 192lbs

Age this season: 24 Drafted: 4.25

Dynasty Value: Early 1st rnd pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       RB 14       

    Current ADP    

         RB 14       


Advice: BUY - Bucky Irving’s 2026 projection is basically “if the body cooperates, here we go again”—because when healthy, we already know what he is: explosive, efficient, and annoyingly productive without needing hype. Using his 2024 as the blueprint, you’re looking at 1,100–1,300 rushing yards, 40–50 catches, and 8–10 total TDs, assuming no training-room residency. The talent isn’t the question, the durability is, but if he stays upright, he slides right back into the quiet RB1/RB2 mix while people pretend they didn’t doubt him.

RB


Kenneth Gainwell

‍ ‍2025 Season Stats

RB Overall: 16th RB PPG: 20th

Total Pts: 222        Pts/Game: 13

Height: 5ft 9in Weight: 200lbs

Age this season: 27 Drafted: 5.06

Dynasty Value: 2nd round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

RB 26 

Current ADP

RB 49 


Advice: BUY - Kenneth Gainwell deserves way more respect after what he actually did in 2025 with the Steelers—efficient, productive, and quietly one of the most reliable backs in that offense. He wasn’t just a third-down guy; he handled real touches, produced real yards, and didn’t hurt the team, which already puts him ahead of half the RB market. That season earns him legit rotational-starter money, not a flyer, and his next deal reflects a back coaches trust to execute, protect the QB, and keep drives alive—basically the guy who wins games while louder names steal headlines.

RB


Sean Tucker

2025 Season Stats

RB Overall: 52nd RB PPG: 65th

Total Pts: 91        Pts/Game: 5.4

Height: 5ft 10in Weight: 205lbs

Age this season: 25 Drafted: N/A

Dynasty Value: 3rd round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       RB - -      

    Current ADP    

         RB 61       


Advice: BUY - Sean Tucker’s 2026 outlook quietly improves if Rachaad White isn’t re-signed, because that opens the door for an actual role instead of cameo appearances. Tucker isn’t flashy, but he’s already trusted near the goal line and doesn’t hurt the team, which coaches value more than Twitter hype. With White gone, he could slide into a bigger rotational role—more touches, more short-yardage work, and just enough production to keep fantasy managers mildly interested and defenses mildly annoyed.

WR


Emeka Egbuka

2025 Season Stats

WR Overall: 23rd WR PPG: 36th

Total Pts: 196        Pts/Game: 11

Height: 6ft 1in Weight: 205lbs

Age this season: 24 Drafted: 1.19

Dynasty Value: 2X 1st round picks

Fantasy Jokers 

       WR 18       

    Current ADP    

         WR 29       


Advice: HOLD - Emeka Egbuka’s 2026 outlook is quietly dangerous—no chaos, no drama, just steady separation and production that keeps climbing. After flirting with 1,000 yards in 2025, he’s set up as a clear WR1/WR2 hybrid who doesn’t need manufactured touches to matter. Expect 80–90 catches, 1,000+ yards, and 6–8 TDs, with the vibe of a guy who won’t win headlines but will absolutely ruin defensive game plans every Sunday.

WR


Chris Godwin

2025 Season Stats

WR Overall: 78th WR PPG: 51st

Total Pts: 83        Pts/Game: 9.2

Height: 6ft 1in Weight: 209lbs

Age this season: 30 Drafted: 3.20

Dynasty Value: 2X 3rd round picks

Fantasy Jokers 

       WR 46       

    Current ADP    

         WR 37       


Advice: HOLD - Chris Godwin’s 2026 outlook is “still good, just fragile”—the talent hasn’t gone anywhere, but the body keeps interrupting the conversation. When he’s on the field, he’s still a chain-moving, QB-friendly slot weapon; when he’s not, everyone remembers why teams hesitate. Expect a short, incentive-heavy role where he produces solid weeks when active, but no one builds a season plan assuming he plays all 17—because history says don’t do that.

WR


Jalen McMillan

‍ ‍2025 Season Stats

WR Overall: 139th‍ WR PPG: 67th

Total Pts: 24 Pts/Game: 6

Height: 6ft 1in Weight: 192lbs

Age this season: 24 Drafted: 3.28

Dynasty Value: 3rd round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

WR - -

Current ADP

WR - - 


Advice: HOLD - Jalen McMillan's 2026 outlook is basically the NFL version of "we're so back" after a brutal 2025 neck injury nearly sidelined his career. With Mike Evans now catching passes in San Francisco, McMillan steps into the WR3 role behind Emeka Egbuka and Chris Godwin in a pass-happy Bucs offense that loves feeding three receivers . Head coach Todd Bowles says McMillan has "some great football ahead of him," which is coach-speak for "draft this man in fantasy before your league mates do" . The only thing standing between McMillan and a breakout season is, well, his neck remembering it's supposed to bend—but after taking a vicious hit in his first game back and popping up like a human Pez dispenser, that hurdle is officially cleared . Buy the dip, start the man, and pray Baker Mayfield remembers he has more than one target.

TE


Cade Otton

2025 Season Stats

TE Overall: 22nd TE PPG: 26th

Total Pts: 122        Pts/Game: 7.6

Height: 6ft 5in Weight: 247lbs

Age this season: 27 Drafted: 4.01

Dynasty Value: 3rd round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

       TE --       

    Current ADP    

         TE 33       


Advice: HOLD - Cade Otton hits free agency as the every-snap tight end Tampa refuses to take off the field—90%+ snap shares, steady usage, and consistently landing around TE25 with very few splash weeks. He’s not a difference-maker, but he’s dependable, knows the system, and does what’s asked, which is why the Buccaneers will likely just re-sign him rather than create a new problem. It’s not exciting, but it’s the kind of move teams make when “good enough” beats starting over.