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    Intel suggests that buccaneers target this position early and often in the NFL project

    InsideTheNFLNewsBy InsideTheNFLNewsApril 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ESPN recently tried to reveal all intel This may exist “behind the scenes” for each NFL team leading to the NFL 2025 draft.

    For the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay, there were different opinions, but no clear response, concerning the positions that the team favors the most while the big event is closer and closer.

    Read more: potential target buccaneers and best adjustments: running back

    BUCS Reporter Jenna Laine Was responsible for filling the white on the following statement: Do not be surprised if the Buccaneers _______ in this project. His answer? “Select more than one corner.”

    Wool then presented its justification for this suggestion:

    “BUCS no longer want to be flat as if they were last season with injuries, and not only need a starting caliber player, but depth is also a concern. Coach Todd Bowles said at the League meeting,” we don’t have much depth. It’s crystalline. … we hope that we will approach this at some point also the project. “Keep in mind that they doubled the post in the project in 2019, selecting Sean Murphy-Bunting in the second round and Jamel Dean in the third.

    This is a valid point. Comments from head coach Todd Bowles and managing director Jason Licht recognized the need to add depth and talent to the corner room.

    The old choice of 5th round Zyon McCollum organized a big party to come in 2024 – its first opportunity to start outside the corner – But he has always left meat on the bone in terms of proving that he has the consistency to be considered a high -level player in the position.

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Zyon McCollum Tampa Bay Bukcaneers half Buccaneers heated before the NFC qualifiers against Washington Commanders.

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Zyon McCollum Tampa Bay Bukcaneers half Buccaneers heated before the NFC qualifiers against Washington Commanders. / Images Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn

    Jamel Dean had many positive moments since he was drafted by the BUCs in 2019, but his inability to stay healthy has proven costly for the team – Especially in 2024.

    It is also important to mention that the team has openly discussed the possibility of moving Tykee Smith’s talented Smith of the second year DB, in the safety position of the Nickel corner position which he occupied during his recruit season.

    Given the lack of quality depth behind the starting corners of the Buccaneers, in addition to the lack of consistency of the performance and the availability they showed last season, it is absolutely possible that the Buccaneers end up selecting several Cornerback prospects in the draft of the NFL 2025.

    To go further, do not be surprised if the Bucs use their first -round choice to grasp one of the best that this draft class has to offer.

    Read more: Tampa Bay Buccaneers GM reveals a great overview of this year’s draft

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