Biggest Buccaneers fantasy bargain, bust, and wild card based on ADP

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Prior to the release of ADPs four months ago, I discussed the Buccaneers’ biggest fantasy bargain, bust, and wild card. Where do things stand as we approach the first preseason games?

Jalen McMillan has fascinating bargain potential at his WR58 ADP. The 2024 third-round pick flashed as a rookie before a neck injury upended his development in Year 2. For context, he’s priced only one notch better than low-ceiling Raiders journeyman Jalen Nailor. Despite Tampa Bay’s relatively packed receiving corps, McMillan is well positioned to push for top-50 production.

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Chris Godwin is headed in the opposite direction. Impressive career numbers have given way to injuries and slightly diminished play. Now on the wrong side of 30 years old, he possesses a generous WR39 ADP, which assumes better health and better per-game production than last year. He’s a much more likely bust than a bargain.

Kenneth Gainwell (RB32 ADP) is the wild card. It’s not often that a team’s third-best-ranked preseason RB finishes the year as the RB20 in points per game. But that’s what Gainwell achieved in 2025, thanks largely to 73 receptions. How he’s utilized alongside Bucky Irving and Sean Tucker will heavily impact his and his backfield teammates’ fantasy outputs.

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