The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost a lot from the wide receiver position this offseason, but Mike Evans still thinks the team will have one of the best receiver groups in the league.

Gone are DeSean Jackson and Adam Humphries, who both played a huge role in the offense last year, but Evans doesn't give much thought to that. Chris Godwin is expected to have a bigger role, and they brought in Breshad Perriman to play a key part:

“I was out there now looking at the guys we still got, a lot of the pieces we had last year,” Evans said at a Monday press conference, per ProFootballTalk. “Losing D-Jax and Humph were big blows. But we have a lot of playmakers. We already had a lot of playmakers before at the tight end position and the running back position. We got Breshad, and then the draft coming up, but we are going to be one of the best receiver groups in the league again this year. No doubt about that.”

Evans is one of the best receivers in the league, so he gives the team a big boost, but the rest of the guys are going to have to step up in a big way if the star wide receiver wants his prediction to come true.

Last year, Godwin had a nice season, finishing with 59 receptions for 842 yards and seven touchdowns. If he can get above the 1,000-yard threshold this season, it would be a big plus for Tampa Bay.