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Injury Ankle
Est. Return 8/9/2025
2024 Receiving Stats
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YDS
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Godwin was a perfect fit last year under new Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen, thriving as a low-aDOT (5.6), high-volume receiver (8.9 targets per game) who took more than 60 percent of snaps from the slot. He had career highs for PPR scoring average (19.7), receptions per game (7.1) and catch rate (80.6 percent) until it all came crashing down Week 7 when Godwin dislocated his ankle. There hasn't been much information on additional damage to the leg/ankle, nor any report of a recovery timeline, but the Bucs were confident enough to give him a new contract in March, shortly after his 29th birthday. It's a three-year, $66 million deal, with two-thirds of the money guaranteed at signing, putting Godwin in the same price range as long-time running mate Mike Evans. Tempting as it may be to chase last year's production, Godwin comes with some smaller concerns in addition to the big question mark surrounding his rehab from ankle surgery. Coen left this offseason, replaced by internal promotion Josh Grizzard, who will call plays for an offense that found a third threat at wide receiver when 2024 third-round pick Jalen McMillan came on strong in December/January. The Bucs then drafted Ohio State WR Emeka Egbuka in the first round, adding a fourth viable option for WR snaps and further decreasing the likelihood of Godwin reprising his target workload from September/October of last year. Read Past Outlooks
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No timeline to practice yet
Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said Wednesday that Godwin (ankle) is "on track" but doesn't have a specific timeline to return to practice, Brianna Dix of the Buccaneers' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Godwin is coming back from an ankle dislocation suffered in Week 7 last season and hasn't resumed practicing. He's on the PUP list for the start of training camp, with Bowles' comments suggesting a return isn't imminent. The Bucs were confident enough in Godwin's recovery to give him $44 million guaranteed on a three-year, $66 million contract in March, but the rehab process does seem to be coming along more slowly than many expected (at least outside the organization).
Godwin is coming back from an ankle dislocation suffered in Week 7 last season and hasn't resumed practicing. He's on the PUP list for the start of training camp, with Bowles' comments suggesting a return isn't imminent. The Bucs were confident enough in Godwin's recovery to give him $44 million guaranteed on a three-year, $66 million contract in March, but the rehab process does seem to be coming along more slowly than many expected (at least outside the organization).
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49.3Air Yards Per Snap
0.90% Team Air Yards
9.1%% Team Targets
11.0%Avg Depth of Target
5.6 YdsCatch Rate
80.6%Drop Rate
1.6%Avg Yds After Catch
7.2% Targeted On Route
26.3%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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4.42 secShuttle Time
4.00 secCone Drill
7.01 secVertical Jump
36.0 inBroad Jump
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19 repsHand Length
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Godwin has a three-year streak of 1,000-yard seasons and six in a row with at least 840 yards, despite missing two-to-four games each year from 2019 to 2022. Last season was his first time avoiding absences since he became a full-time starter in 2019, but it was also his worst effort in the five-year stretch for per-game production. Godwin averaged 4.9 catches for 60.2 yards per game, down from 6.9 for 68.2 the year before and 7.0 for 78.8 in 2021. He also scored just three touchdowns (including one on the ground) for a second straight season, and had 10 receiving TDs and two rushing TDs in 46 regular-season appearances over the past three years. Known for his excellent work out of the slot combined with a physical profile (6-1, 209, 4.42 40) that allows him to also succeed on the perimeter, Godwin surprisingly took just 32 percent of his snaps inside last year, down from 60 percent in 2022 and 53 percent in 2021. The Bucs attributed it to an effort to keep him healthy, though new offensive coordinator Liam Coen has already said he's moving the 28-year-old back to a primary slot role. That's the first piece of good news, with the other being that the Bucs are bringing back QB Baker Mayfield and didn't acquire significant new target competition for Godwin and Mike Evans in free agency. Whoever ends up in the No. 3 role -- be it Trey Palmer or someone new -- figures to spend more time on the perimeter, allowing Godwin to align in the slot where both his target rate and catch rate tend to be higher.
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Officially on active/PUP list
The Buccaneers placed Godwin (ankle) on the active/PUP list Tuesday, Scott Smith of the team's official site reports.
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Not cleared for team activities
Godwin (ankle) will not participate in team drills at the start of training camp, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
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Optimism for Week 1
Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles said Monday that Godwin (ankle) is "working hard" approaching mandatory minicamp and that the team is "hopeful" he'll be ready to go Week 1, Rick Stroud of The Tampa Bay Times reports.
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Re-signs for three years
Godwin (ankle) and the Buccaneers reached agreement Monday on a three-year contract, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Not expected to get franchise tag
The Buccaneers aren't planning to use the franchise tag on Godwin (ankle), Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.
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Opens camp on PUP list
Godwin, who suffered a season-ending ankle dislocation in Week 7 of the 2024 campaign, opened Buccaneers training camp on the active/PUP list Wednesday, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Godwin remained sidelined by the injury, which he underwent surgery for, during OTAs and mandatory minicamp in June. Laine reports multiple sources confirmed Godwin had undergone a minor follow-up procedure this spring to clean out the area, but that the veteran wideout is "doing well" and remains on track to be ready for the start of the regular season.
Godwin remained sidelined by the injury, which he underwent surgery for, during OTAs and mandatory minicamp in June. Laine reports multiple sources confirmed Godwin had undergone a minor follow-up procedure this spring to clean out the area, but that the veteran wideout is "doing well" and remains on track to be ready for the start of the regular season.