The pressing question looming over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this offseason revolves around the future of Baker Mayfield within the team.
The former top overall draft pick has navigated a tumultuous career path, marked by a perplexing departure from Cleveland and brief stints with the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams.
When the Buccaneers secured Mayfield on a one-year, $4 million contract, it was widely perceived as a make-or-break opportunity for the quarterback.
Mayfield seized the opportunity, swiftly claiming the starting quarterback position for the Buccaneers over Kyle Trask and overcoming various challenges throughout the season to guide the team to the NFL playoffs’ Divisional Round.
Now, General Manager Jason Licht and coach Todd Bowles face the crucial task of making decisions regarding Mayfield’s future with the team.
While the NFL Combine typically centers on prospective talent, much attention has shifted towards retaining key free agents.
Consequently, when Licht addressed the media on Tuesday, inquiries regarding Mayfield’s potential extension flooded in.
Licht emphasized Mayfield’s significance to the team, the fanbase, and the community, highlighting the mutual value between player and organization.
He reiterated that Mayfield actively sought out the Buccaneers, recognizing the potential within the team despite skepticism from national outlets.
Expressing mutual interest in continuing their partnership, Licht portrayed the situation as a promising starting point for negotiations.
In a subsequent interview with SiriusXM NFL Radio, Licht reiterated the uncertainty surrounding the Buccaneers’ quarterback situation, emphasizing the need to approach the matter cautiously.
Drawing on his extensive experience in the league, Licht hinted at ongoing negotiations with Mayfield and possibly other key players, such as wide receiver Mike Evans.
According to Spotrac, Mayfield’s market value is estimated at a four-year, $108 million contract, translating to an average annual salary of $27.1 million.
This valuation underscores the considerable financial commitment required to secure Mayfield’s services for the long term.