The Salary cap will go up almost Thirty Million, more than enough to re-sign Evans.

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  1. I hope we actually get some help on defense this year, these bargain bin players work out sometimes but we need a home run signing and/or draft pick on defense.

  2. It goes up 30 million for everyone though, not just us. We can still sign him for sure, but if everyone can spend more, he likely goes for a lot more. Hope he stays here, but we’ll see.

  3. Look, I think every Bucs fan would like to keep M1K3 around, but the reality is that he’s going to be 33 to start the season and has missed 12 games with various injuries over the past 2 seasons. He had his lowest yards per reception, catch %, and yards per target last season.

    The reality is that he’s probably on his last leg and he should probably retire. *BUT* if he wants to come back, I’m all about re-signing him, but it *CAN’T BE* real money. He got effectively $21M last year to play 8 games and put up a 30 reception/368 yards/3 TDs season and that’s way overpaying ($2.5M evaluation per OverTheCap). Also, he’s made $154M to date…so…

    If he’s good with 1 year and something around $5M-$6M like what D-Hop had last year, LFG. But if he wants more than that and can get it elsewhere, as much as it hurts to say it, we appreciate the amazing times and wish him nothing but the best and we’ll be happy to have him back for events after he retires.

  4. Meh I am just into watching the super bowl. I got a couple weeks before I flip my brain over to off season posting. I really enjoy football even beyond the Bucs. I used to live and breath our off seasons and read and study drafts. I gave that up around the same time I heard we made a big splash and got a reciever from the cowboys and it ended up being Alvin Harper. I have been much happier every since.

    Well minusa few rams games that ate at me here and there but yea I like my mentals to much sweat to hard.

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