Former NFL agent says Baker Mayfield could get ‘Derek Carr-type deal’

Would you want the Bucs to sign Baker Mayfield to a deal like Derek Carr got with the New Orleans Saints?

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and [autotag]Baker Mayfield[/autotag] have a mutual interest — that much is almost certain. But how mutual that interest is will entirely depend on how much each side is willing to give when it comes to money.

Mayfield was one a one-year deal worth $4 million in 2023, and obviously, he’ll be paid a bit more than that after throwing for 28 touchdowns and 10 interceptions with six playoff touchdowns to boot. He wants to come back, and the team would like to have him back, but what the two are willing to compromise on remains to be seen.

CBS Sports writer Joel Corry, who was a former NFL agent who represented the likes of John Randle and Patrick Surtain, threw his hat into the ring. And while some believe Mayfield would be likely to get a Geno Smith-style deal — that’s three years, $75 million with $40 million in guarantees — he believes that it could go higher. He pointed out the New Orleans Saints’ Derek Carr as a potential benchmark.

Here’s what he said about a potential deal like that:

Putting Mayfield in the same vicinity as the four-year, $150 million deal averaging $37.5 million per year Derek Carr received from the New Orleans Saints in March may be an appropriate compromise. Carr has $100 million in guarantees where $60 million is fully guaranteed at signing.

Having Mayfield with a $7.2 million 2024 cap number, like Carr’s first-year cap figure, would be beneficial to his desire to keep Evans in the fold. Evans was reportedly seeking in the neighborhood of $25 million per year before the season started when his contract demands weren’t met.

As Corry rightfully points out, the two players had a similar statline in 2023. Mayfield threw for 28 touchdowns while Carr threw 25, and he threw eight interceptions to Mayfield’s 10. That deal is perhaps a bit larger than some Bucs fans (and the Bucs themselves, for that matter) would be willing to pay, so if that is truly what he wants, Mayfield may just wait until March to see what other teams would be willing to pay him to play for them in 2024.

A big day for this contract is Feb. 19 — any time before that would be good for the Bucs can sign Mayfield and wideout Mike Evans to a deal to avoid dead cap money from an extension. Talks will certainly be in motion, so it will be interesting to see if the two sides can work something out.

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Five free agents the Bucs shouldn’t re-sign for 2024

Who do you think the Bucs should let go in free agency for 2024?

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have some decisions to make in the offseason.

The Bucs have 18 unrestricted free agents heading into 2024 (and three free agents of other designations). The team made do with a tight salary cap in 2023, and not only will they have more space in 2024, but they can make some more by not re-signing a few players. While there are plenty of players that the team will want to keep, there are others who may not be as crucial going forward. And while some players may not have played bad, they could be easily replaceable going forward.

Here are five players that the Bucs should not re-sign heading into the 2024 offseason:

All 18 Bucs unrestricted free agents for the 2024 season

The Bucs have quite a few free agents for the coming season — and some are huge contributors for Tampa Bay.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ season is over, and while there is lots to celebrate about a season that saw the team going further than anyone predicted they would have, there’s some business to take care of.

The Bucs have 18 unrestricted free agents in 2024 (as well as two restricted ones in cornerback Dee Delaney and guard Nick Leverett). There quite a few very notable starters and stars among them, so general manager Jason Licht will certainly have some decisions to make when free agency begins in March. There will certainly be some sacrifices made, though if the cards are played right, it’s possible to get the big contributors to run it back for next season.

Here’s every player that is set to hit the market for the Bucs in 2024:

Baker Mayfield on Tampa Bay extension talks: ‘I love it here’

Mayfield’s future with the Bucs after this season is uncertain, but the signal caller wasn’t shy about his love for the organization.

The future is uncertain for Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback [autotag]Baker Mayfield[/autotag]. As it stands, he’s only on a one-year deal, and he doesn’t know where he’ll be playing football next year — but he certainly knows where he wants to play football.

Mayfield spoke to media on Wednesday ahead of the team’s Week 15 game against the Green Bay Packers, and he was asked if he thinks about the future as the season is coming to an end. Mayfield is certainly outplaying his one-year contract worth just $4 million, but that also makes it easy for him to walk if the team decides it wants to draft a quarterback in the 2024 NFL draft of if it wants to sign someone else in free agency. Despite that, though, he made it very clear to reporters that he loves the Buccaneers and the teammates he’s playing with.

“I love it here. That’s a big reason why I chose to come here – organization-wise, the team, the guys, everybody around,” Mayfield told media on Wednesday. “I’m having fun playing football. I’m enjoying that. That’s something that, if you get a chance to pick or choose, this is a good place to be.”

So far this season, Mayfield has thrown for 2,934 yards, 20 touchdowns and eight interceptions. The Bucs are still miraculously in the NFC South race and currently in the lead of it, so there’s still four games to go (or longer) — Mayfield knows that these next four games could be a big difference in what happens in the offseason.

“I’m a firm believer that everything happens as it should and how it’s supposed to,” Mayfield said. “Take care of business here and we will see what happens. To get to that point, winning games will help everything, so that’s where I’m at.”

Mayfield is one of a number of free agents the Bucs will think about signing. Safety Antoine Winfield Jr., linebackers Lavonte David and Devin White and wide receiver Mike Evans will all be free agents for 2024, and what happens in the next four weeks could be a big indicator of what happens to after the conclusion of the season.

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Baker Mayfield on Tampa Bay extension talks: ‘I love it here’

Mayfield’s future with the Bucs after this season is uncertain, but the signal caller wasn’t shy about his love for the organization.

The future is uncertain for Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback [autotag]Baker Mayfield[/autotag]. As it stands, he’s only on a one-year deal, and he doesn’t know where he’ll be playing football next year — but he certainly knows where he wants to play football.

Mayfield spoke to media on Wednesday ahead of the team’s Week 15 game against the Green Bay Packers, and he was asked if he thinks about the future as the season is coming to an end. Mayfield is certainly outplaying his one-year contract worth just $4 million, but that also makes it easy for him to walk if the team decides it wants to draft a quarterback in the 2024 NFL draft of if it wants to sign someone else in free agency. Despite that, though, he made it very clear to reporters that he loves the Buccaneers and the teammates he’s playing with.

“I love it here. That’s a big reason why I chose to come here – organization-wise, the team, the guys, everybody around,” Mayfield told media on Wednesday. “I’m having fun playing football. I’m enjoying that. That’s something that, if you get a chance to pick or choose, this is a good place to be.”

So far this season, Mayfield has thrown for 2,934 yards, 20 touchdowns and eight interceptions. The Bucs are still miraculously in the NFC South race and currently in the lead of it, so there’s still four games to go (or longer) — Mayfield knows that these next four games could be a big difference in what happens in the offseason.

“I’m a firm believer that everything happens as it should and how it’s supposed to,” Mayfield said. “Take care of business here and we will see what happens. To get to that point, winning games will help everything, so that’s where I’m at.”

Mayfield is one of a number of free agents the Bucs will think about signing. Safety Antoine Winfield Jr., linebackers Lavonte David and Devin White and wide receiver Mike Evans will all be free agents for 2024, and what happens in the next four weeks could be a big indicator of what happens to after the conclusion of the season.

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Eagles sign former Bucs WR Julio Jones

Jones had 24 receptions for 299 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns in his only year with the Bucs.

One of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ aging players from 2023 has found a home six weeks into the season.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Tuesday that Bucs wide receiver [autotag]Julio Jones[/autotag] is set to join the Philadelphia Eagles on a one-year deal. Jones is set to join the Eagles’ practice squad before quickly being elevated up to the 53-man roster.

Jones only played for one year in Tampa Bay, and his impact was minimal. Jones was initially sidelined for a decent chunk of the season with an MCL injury, and his most notable action with the Bucs was his game against the Seattle Seahawks in Munich where he caught three passes for 53 yards and a touchdown. He finished his career in Tampa Bay with 24 receptions for 299 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.

Bucs announce signings of 13 UDFAs

Take a look at the 13 undrafted free agents the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have signed.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers came away with quite the haul in the 2020 NFL draft, including Iowa OT Tristan Wirfs and Minnesota safety Antoine Winfield Jr.

For a team with championship aspirations in 2020, the Bucs are doing everything they can to surround quarterback Tom Brady with enough talent to help get Tampa Bay back to the playoffs for the first time since 2007. That means roster spots will be few and far between, but the team is making sure to explore all options before solidifying their 53-man roster this summer.

Today, the Bucs announced the signing of 13 undrafted free agents. Here is the complete list:

  • OLB Michael Divinity, LSU
  • OLB Cam Gill, Wagner College
  • S Javon Hagan, Ohio
  • WR Travis Jonsen, Montana State
  • G John Molchon, Boise State
  • OLB Nasir Player, East Tennessee State
  • DT Benning Potoa’e, Washington
  • C Zach Schackelford, Texas
  • QB Reid Sinnett, San Diego
  • WR John Hurst, West Georgia
  • G Nick Leverett, Rice
  • CB Parnell Motley, Oklahoma
  • WR Josh Pearson, Jacksonville State

Sinnett may be the player to watch on this list. Bruce Arians said the team didn’t take a developmental quarterback in the draft because they planned to sign an undrafted free agent with upside. Sinnett seems to be that guy.

As for wide receivers Hurst and Pearson, they are joining an already crowded receiving group that includes newly-drafted receiver Tyler Johnson. It’ll be interesting to see how may receivers the Bucs plan to carry into the season, especially when you consider the three big tight-end contracts they’ll have in 2020.

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The Buccaneers’ linebackers were a force to be reckoned with in 2019

Take a look at this highlight video from the Buccaneers showcasing the dominance of their pass rush this season.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers may not be taking part in the divisional round of the postseason this weekend, but, given how well they looked during the second half of the season, it wouldn’t surprise anyone to find them in the playoffs next year.

The Buccaneers have gone 12-straight seasons without a postseason trip, and haven’t won a playoff game since their victory over the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII.

But this Bucs team has a new swagger to them, thanks in large part to the arrival of head coach Bruce Arians. The two-time NFL Coach of the Year has this team buying what he’s selling, and the results are starting to come together.

Tampa Bay’s defense, especially, had a big turnaround under Arians and defensive coordinator Todd Bowles, jumping from 27th in 2018 to 15th this year, even ranking first in rush defense.

So, while we wait and see what the future holds for some of their unrestricted free agents, here’s a little highlight video from the Bucs showcasing the dominance of the team’s pass rush this year.

Enjoy.

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Tampa Bay holds the 14th pick in the upcoming NFL draft. They’ve held that spot just once before, and, fortunately, it turned out pretty well for them.

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