The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have undergone plenty of changes this offseason. They've brought in new free agents like linebacker Alex Anzalone and running back Kenny Gainwell, they have a new offensive coordinator in Zac Robinson and they drafted a new class of players that includes Miami Hurricanes edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr. Perhaps the biggest changes, though, come from two franchise legends departing the team. Longtime Buccaneers linebacker Lavonte David retired this offseason after 14 seasons in the NFL, and wide receiver Mike Evans left the Bucs after 12 seasons to play for the San Francisco 49ers. Evans was a beloved figure in Tampa Bay's locker room and the Tampa Bay community, and it will take the Buccaneers' young receivers stepping up to replace his production. One of those wideouts, Emeka Egbuka, spoke on Evans' departure and how to fill the hole he's leaving on Tuesday.…