Sure they gave it a half hearted try, but not really if they wanted to be a SB contender. Dumpster diving for talent wasn't being serious.
Deus Ira makes some good points earlier and to add to it:
- 1st round WRs rarely make a big impact in their rookie year. Anything more than WR3 would have been a bonus. Nkeal wasn't even that.
- several garbage tight ends to replace Gronk.
- nothing to help a struggling with injuries Edelman. Could have traded for Amendola and given him a nice pay raise to shut him up about BB being cheap.
- Speaking of Amendola, they got rid of him cause they didn't want to pay his $5 mil per year salary while paying Edelman his 6 million or whatever salary. In contrasts, instead of getting rid of one of their two WR1s, the Bucs decided just to pay Evans his 16 mil and Godwin his 20 mil.
- When the 2019 Pats looked for an over the hill veteran, they looked at 2nd rate veterans that were cheap and had nothing left. In contrast, the 2022 Bucs got the best available in the midst of a bidding war with other teams in Julio Jones. At 6 million plus incentives, he isn't cheap either.