It’s a tough call here between David and wide receiver Mike Evans, since they’re both basically the same player for their respective sides of the ball. But while Evans has finally started to get his well-deserved flowers over the past few seasons, David remains easily one of the most underrated players of his generation across the entire league. Even at 33 years old last year, David was always the Bucs’ best defender on the field, and still one of the best linebackers in the NFL. His presence as both an on-field playmaker in every situation (run, pass, blitz) and a respected leader in the locker room makes him invaluable to the Bucs. With some key departures on defense this offseason (Shaq Barrett, Carlton Davis III, Devin White), David’s reliable presence will be even more vital to Tampa Bay’s success in 2024. – Luke Easterling, Bucs Wire
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