Gregg Rosenthal calls Lavonte David ‘one of the most underrated players of his generation’

See why Gregg Rosenthal of NFL.com had Lavonte David on his list of the top 25 free agents of 2021.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are looking to rewrite the script in 2020, going from the doldrums to the top of the NFL mountain. With Tom Brady now the man under center, the Bucs seem destined for a return to the postseason after more than a decade.

This year’s squad is full of talent on both sides of the ball, and the signing of Brady was perhaps the greatest free agent move in franchise history. But the Bucs will have a number of highly-sought after free agents of their own in 2021, and Gregg Rosenthal over at NFL.com listed three Tampa Bay players on his list of the top 25 free agents of 2021.

Coming in at No. 8 was linebacker and reigning sack king Shaquil Barrett.

Per Rosenthal:

“According to the Football Outsiders Almanac, Barrett had 18 QB hits and 55 hurries in addition to his league-leading sack total of 19.5 in 2019. If he comes anywhere close to those numbers again, he’s ranked too low here.”

Right behind Barrett at No. 11 was wide receiver Chris Godwin, who had a career year last season with 86 receptions for 1,333 yards and nine touchdowns.

“A new-school prototype who can line up anywhere on the field and make plays after the catch. Don’t be surprised if Godwin’s value goes up even further with Tom Brady throwing him the ball.”

And finally, at No. 23 was linebacker Lavonte David.

“One of the most underrated players of his generation, David continues to play at a high level with a true three-down skill set that is very hard to find in off-ball linebackers.”

David and Devin White could easily make up the best linebacker duo in the NFL today. With the Bucs appearing in five prime-time games this season, David will get the chance to showcase his game on the national stage.

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Why Tom Brady should be looking Chris Godwin’s way next season

If Bucs QB Tom Brady wants a surefire way to complete a pass next season, throwing to Chris Godwin is a good idea.

Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady will still be able to use his TB12 nickname this season thanks to to new teammate Chris Godwin, who gifted Brady his No. 12 jersey shortly after the quarterback signed with Tampa Bay.

Godwin will wear No. 14 this season, but the Bucs are hoping a change in number doesn’t mean a change in performance from the Pro Bowl receiver. Godwin finished 2019 with career highs across the board with 86 receptions for 1,333 yards and nine touchdowns. The Bucs are hoping Godwin’s evolution continues in 2020 now that Brady’s aboard.

And, if Brady wants a surefire way to complete a pass this season, he should look Godwin’s way early and often.

Take a look.

Fantasy football players are certainly hoping the Brady-Godwin relationship pans out.

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Chris Godwin is enjoying the dog days of summer

Bucs WR Chris Godwin is spending some time chilling with his pup.

Bucs wide receiver Chris Godwin graciously gifted new quarterback Tom Brady his No. 12 jersey, opting to switch to No. 14.

The fourth-year receiver is coming off a career year in 2019, when he had 86 receptions for 1,333 yards and nine touchdowns, career highs in all three categories. Now with Brady as his QB, Godwin could see his stock rise even more in 2020, so Tampa Bay may want to sign him to an extension sooner rather than later.

While the Pro Bowl receiver is readying for the start of training camp, he’s enjoying his last few relaxing days at home with his fiancee and pup.

Take a look.

Godwin and his soon-to-be bride Mariah run the Team Godwin Foundation, dedicated to finding homes for pets in need.

Godwin also posted the below image today on Instagram, which earned a comment from former Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston, who is now with the Saints.

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Why the Buccaneers would be wise to extend Chris Godwin’s contract now

Dan Graziano gives his list of players who could get contract extensions before the 2020 season. See why he thinks Chris Godwin could.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers know that the 2020 season will be one of the most closely-watched in franchise history. All eyes will be on the Bucs, who have gone from NFL doormat the past decade to immediate Super Bowl contenders after the signing of quarterback Tom Brady in free agency.

Along with Brady and his former Patriots teammate Rob Gronkowski, the Bucs have further bolstered an offense that finished third in the league last season. One of the biggest reasons for Tampa Bay’s success in the passing game in 2019 was the emergence of third-year receiver Chris Godwin, who finished with career highs across the board — 86 receptions for 1,333 yards and nine touchdowns.

Godwin’s big year will likely earn him a big payday soon, and ESPN’s Dan Graziano believes the Bucs should do themselves a favor and extend Godwin before the 2020 season begins.

Per Graziano:

“A 2017 third-round pick, Godwin earned a proven performance escalator that bumped his 2020 salary up to about $2.1 million. But after finishing third in the league in receiving yards (1,333) and tied for fourth in touchdown catches (nine) in 2019, Godwin is in line for an extension that the Bucs might want to do before he has a year of catching passes from Tom Brady. It helps Godwin’s chances that Rob Gronkowski will come off the books next summer, and Mike Evans’ cap number will drop by $4.5 million from 2020 to 2021.”

Godwin proved last season he is a star in the making, and with Evans playing alongside him catching passes from Brady, the sky’s the limit for the former Penn State star heading into 2020. The Bucs have said they want to extend Godwin, so it seems to be more a matter of when and not if.

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Did Chris Godwin and Mike Evans just get dissed by NFL Network?

When NFL Network analysts had a chance to pick the best wide receiver duo in the NFL, they overlooked two guys in Tampa.

Now with the Buccaneers, Tom Brady will have the luxury of throwing to two of the game’s best wide receivers next season in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, both of whom eclipsed 1,100 receiving yards last and earned Pro Bowl honors.

The dynamic wide receiver duo combined for 2,490 yards last season, almost 200 more than the next duo of Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup of the Dallas Cowboys (2,296). And given their young age and resume of success, you’d think Evans and Godwin would be the hands-down choice for top receiver duo in the league, right?

Well, not according to three NFL Network analysts.

On NFL Total Access, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci and LaDainian Tomlinson were recently asked to pick their top WR duo in the league today, and both Warner and Tomlinson went with Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry of the Cleveland Browns, who combined for 2,209 yards last season. Mariucci changed it up a bit by going with Larry Fitzgerald and the newly-acquired DeAndre Hopkins of the Arizona Cardinals.

It’s had to imagine Evans and Godwin getting overlooked here, considering how well they did last year with a quarterback who threw 30 interceptions. If the pair needed any added motivation heading into the 2020 season, here it is.

You can check out the full video segment from NFL Total Access here.

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Chris Godwin named to 2020 All-Under-25 Team

Marc Sessler of NFL.com named Bucs WR Chris Godwin to his 2020 All-Under-25 Team.

The New England Patriots offense struggled last year as Tom Brady and the team failed to find a suitable replacement for Rob Gronkowski in the passing game.

Now a Buccaneer, Brady should have no trouble finding threats on offense in 2020. With Gronk un-retiring and Mike Evans and Chris Godwin coming off Pro Bowl seasons, Tampa Bay will be one of the most exciting teams to watch this season, for better or worse.

And while Brady will be the old man on the field at 43 when the season starts, Godwin is the youngster of the bunch, having just turned 24 in February. After a breakout year in 2019, the accolades keeping piling on for the former Penn State star, as Marc Sessler of NFL.com named him to his 2020 All-Under-25 Team.

Per Sessler:

“Long before Tom Brady ventured south, Godwin shape-shifted into a whirlwind for secondaries to ponder. Bucs coach Bruce Arians crystal-balled a big year for Godwin last offseason, saying: ‘I think [he’s] going to be close to a 100-catch guy.’ Close, indeed, with 86 grabs for 1,333 yards (third among all wideouts last season) and nine touchdowns. All of this came with veteran receiver Mike Evans gobbling up a 67/1,157/8 line of his own for a Tampa offense set to explode with Brady and Rob Gronkowski added to the lineup.”

Godwin came into his own last season and proved he was able to be extremely productive as the No. 2 receiver. Had a hamstring injury not sidelined him at the end of the season, Godwin could’ve come even closer to that 100-catch number.

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Here’s your chance to play video games with Chris Godwin

Chris Godwin is offering fans the chance to play “Call of Duty” with him to help save homeless dogs.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin proved to be a star on the field last season, catching 86 passes for 1,333 yards and nine touchdowns, earning his first Pro Bowl selection.

While we may never get the chance to line up and play alongside Godwin on the field, the Bucs receiver is offering fans a chance to play along with him in Call of Duty.

Check out this screenshot from Godwin’s Instagram story.

Playing video games with the Pro Bowler and helping animals? Sounds like a win-win all around.

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You can add ‘watch designer’ to Chris Godwin’s resume now

Bucs wide receiver Chris Godwin is designing watches now, and for a good cause.

This offseason has been all about growth for Bucs wide receiver Chris Godwin. The former No. 12 for the Buccaneers has traveled the world, taken up a new hobby and even gotten engaged. 

Now, it seems he’s adding another impressive title to his resume: watch designer.

Take a look at Godwin’s recent Instagram post to find out why he’s getting into the watch business. (Hint: it’s for a great cause.)

Godwin had a career year in 2019, catching 86 balls for 1,333 yards and nine touchdowns, earning him his first Pro Bowl selection.

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Chris Godwin is climbing the Bucs career receiving yards list faster than you may think

Bucs WR Chris Godwin had a breakout year in 2019, and is quickly climbing the team’s career receiving list.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers boasted the NFL’s best passing attack last season, which shouldn’t come as a surprise considering they have both Mike Evans and Chris Godwin.

Both receivers eclipsed the 1,100-yard mark last year, with Evans making history along the way. Now that Tom Brady is their quarterback, the sky’s the limit in 2020 for this Batman and Robin tandem. Evans is already the franchise leader in receiving yards with 7,260, while Godwin is still a ways behind at 2,700.

But, Godwin may not be as far away from cracking the franchise’s top five in career receiving yards as you may think.

Godwin will enter his fourth season in 2020 just 1,600 yards away from tying former tight end Jimmie Giles for fifth in career receiving yards. It’s not out of the question to think that Godwin could hit that mark this season, especially with Brady as his quarterback.

Still, Evans has a strong head start on him.

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Chris Godwin still feels he can be so much better

See what Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin had to say on Instagram about his goals going forward.

Chris Godwin’s 2019 season can be dubbed his coming out party. The third-year wide receiver out of Penn State burst onto the scene, finishing the year with 86 receptions for 1,333 yards and nine touchdowns — career highs across the board. Godwin earned Second-Team All-Pro honors and his first Pro Bowl selection.

But if you thought that’s the best Godwin has to offer, think again. The wide receiver posted the below video on his Instagram account, showing off some highlights from this past season. And in Godwin’s own words, he tells you what his goals are.

Take a look.

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Godwin may not be No. 12 anymore, but he’s still got plenty left in the tank.

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