“That’s Not In My Wheelhouse”

August 22nd, 2024

So the Bucs craved Baker Mayfield’s input into who to hire as offensive coordinator seven months ago, but now they won’t want his input into what receivers make the roster?

Joe’s not buying it.

The Bucs haven’t expressed clarity when it comes to who might win jobs as their fifth and sixth receivers, if they keep that many.

The top-4 receivers are obvious: Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Trey Palmer and rookie Jalen McMillan. (Flip-flop McMillan and Palmer if you wish.)

Then there’s Rakim Jarrett and Sterling Shepard. Jarrett was on the team as a rookie last year (4 catches) but got hurt. And now he’s hurt again. Bucs officials love the guy, but enough to keep him?

Veteran newcomer Shepard, 31, flashed a good amount early in training camp before getting hurt.

The Bucs haven’t disclosed the nature of their injuries but Shepard appears further along in his recovery than Jarrett and is a very close friend of Mayfield.

Getting lots of action has been journeyman Cody Thompson (1 career catch) and undrafted rookie Kameron Johnson, who also has battled August injuries. Thompson has made plenty of plays and Johnson has drawn lots of praise from Mayfield. Johnson also has some juice to his game and looks very smooth in practice as a returner.

So what will the Bucs do?

Joe asked Mayfield what kind of input he expects to have in the final decisions on the receiving corps.

“I think those guys have put everything on tape – their tape is kind of their résumé when it comes to roster cuts and knowing what guys are capable of. That’s not in my wheelhouse,” Mayfield replied. “Whoever is out there, I expect us to be pretty damn good and be on the same page. I’ll let [coaches and the front office] make those decisions.”

Again, Joe expects the Bucs will seek Mayfield’s input. Joe also thinks Mayfield will be quick to give his opinions, and he should be eager to share.

Mayfield is a seventh-year quarterback who just got a long-term contract. His evaluation is valuable.

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22 Responses to ““That’s Not In My Wheelhouse””

  1. BucVoyager Says:

    Would love for Kameron Johnson to make it. Developing young is always my preference in the long run.

  2. Stanglassman Says:

    Most teams have the deepest WR positions in their history. The Bucs advantage isn’t what it use to be at WR. So many deep WR drafts has most teams stacked. The Bears are a good example. Their top 3 are Keenan Allen, DJ Moore, Rome Odunze and Collin Johnson. Johnson has looked unstoppable in preseason. If Caleb developments fast they’re going to be a really good team. I’m no Bears fan but I think lots of Bucs fans aren’t looking on other rosters, only comparing the Bucs to past Bucs teams.

  3. K2 Says:

    Kameron Johnson looks like the real deal…hope he makes the cut.

  4. BakerFan Says:

    Maura Carey has the Bucs keeping 4 TE’s which I don’t know why. I think Shepherd should fill a spot instead of a TE….. He always had ways of making 3rd down conversions with NY, which spreading them out and let the opposing team to try to cover them will be fun to watch.

    Carey Predicts
    Tight ends (4):

    Cade Otton
    Payne Durham
    Devin Culp
    Ko Kieft

    The Buccaneers keep all four tight ends despite Coen’s low-usage scheme.

  5. heyjude Says:

    Absolutely agree. Baker had some input. And the reminder on Ira’s podcast today was that Baker did have a history with Shepard at Oklahoma, and he was brought on board this season with a one year contract. There has to be the chemistry too. And that seems to be there. And from Joe’s notes, Shepard seemed to do well with Trask too. Hope he does well this season.

  6. infomeplease Says:

    I don’t know if the front office will ask BM6 for his input. They probably will ask him if he’s ok with their decisions. Not that it would change anything, but it could.

  7. Bucnjim Says:

    Still a week left! What he really means is they haven’t asked my opinion yet.

  8. jugheadfla Says:

    @Joe was there ever any update on Payne’s injury? I haven’t seen anything out there since he went down

  9. JimBobBuc Says:

    I haven’t looked at special teams to evaluate some guys. Not sure Kam would last long on PS but maybe some of the other young guys might. Joe said Shep looked good but his availability is not great. Let the coaches make the call…

  10. Irishmist Says:

    The last one or two will probably make the team based on their special teams play, so Baker is right that he wouldn’t have much input there.

  11. Bring back the lawn chairs Says:

    So Joe, cuts by committee? Na, i wouldn’t think so….

  12. Joe Says:

    @Joe was there ever any update on Payne’s injury?

    Knee.

  13. Beeej Says:

    I can see one reason he wouldn’t want that known–if he had to recommend to the team that Shepherd, his old friend, be cut

  14. SlyPirate Says:

    He knows the answer. You Know the Answer. He can’t say the answer.

    It’s kind of rude to ask the question.

  15. TBChucky Says:

    Tough decisions.. Due to our depth at the position, we’ll be letting go a few good WRs.. Don’t think the rest of the league isn’t watching, waiting..

  16. Fred McNeil Says:

    They’re all pretty good. I’m glad I don’t have to decide.

  17. Dave Pear Says:

    Thanks to Mike and Chris, we are elite at WR. Then plug in Mac and Palmer, one or the other or both should blow up. Probably keep 6, so that’s two more WRs. Like others have said, thankfully I don’t have to decide. If Shep is projected healthy by week 1, I’d bet he makes it based on experience.

    The remaining guy out of a scrappy bunch makes it by being the best special teamer.

    Baker >4500 yards, 30TDs, >25ppg. That may not be enough for 10 wins thanks to porous, soft and confused pass defense with no real edge rusher but at least the O will be fun to watch.

  18. GoneGator Says:

    We’re going to be loaded at WR regardless it appears.

    More interested in who we keep in the secondary. To my eye, especially against Jax, that’s were we sucked the most.

  19. M1K3_Fanclub Says:

    The bottom of the roster players are not the QB’s call. Kameron Johnson seems to be the guy for WR6 because he’s got the juice and can play special teams. Baker’s relationship with Shepherd isn’t going to override the HC/GM decision. The QB may have input on an OC because that relationship is crucial, but not on WR6.

  20. SenileSenior Says:

    I am still pondering Stanglassman’s point about many other teams being stacked with wide receivers. Something I will pay attention to regarding teams on our schedule especially.

    Go Bucs!!

  21. 76 bucsfan46 Says:

    Put Jarrett and Shep on IR were they can come back week 6, that gives Bucs time to see what Kam and Cody can do in real games. Put Miller and Knue on practice squad along with Kieft be
    cause it appears Culp can catch and block with 4.4/5speed.

  22. BucU Says:

    Ko Kieft should be cut. He can block. That’s it.