Best and Worst Graded Bucs Offensive Players vs. Chiefs

   

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense hasn't lost a step since losing star wide receivers Chris Godwin and Mike Evans to injury and that continued against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football as the Bucs' offense put up the most points on the Chiefs' defense so far this season.

Best and Worst Graded Bucs Offensive Players vs. Chiefs

The running game wasn't quite as strong as we have seen, but it was efficient behind the likes of Rachaad White and Bucky Irving. The Buccaneers' young wide receiver core without Jalen McMillan, who was scratched before kickoff with a hamstring injury, did just enough and showed up when it mattered most on the final drive that helped tie the game and force overtime.

Baker Mayfield continued his hot play and didn't turn the ball over, which was huge for the Bucs remaining in this one till the very end. Despite the 30-24 heartbreaking loss, the Bucs' offense looked every bit of what we have come to expect. Here is how those offensive players graded out in the loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

Highest Graded:

1. QB Baker Mayfield

PFF Grade: 71.9

2. WR Sterling Shepard

PFF Grade: 71.7

3. RB Rachaad White

PFF Grade: 70.4

4. RB Bucky Irving

PFF Grade: 70.2

T-5. TE Payne Durham

PFF Grade: 68.6

T-5. LT Tristan Wirfs

PFF Grade: 68.6

Lowest Graded:

1. LG Ben Bredeson

PFF Grade: 39.1

2. RG Cody Mauch

PFF Grade: 51.7

3. RT Luke Goedeke

PFF Grade: 52.0

4. WR Ryan Miller

PFF Grade: 54.9

5. WR Rakim Jarrett

PFF Grade: 56.4