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Bucs put focus on cornerbacks
By Rick Stroud Tampa Bay Times TAMPA — The Bucs have had trouble keeping their cornerbacks healthy. That’s why they traded Carlton Davis to the Lions a year ago and were concerned about starter Jamel Dean missing nine games the past two seasons. On Friday, the Bucs doubled up at defensive back, selecting Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison with their second-round pick (No. 53 overall) and Kansas State cornerback Jacob Parrish with their thir…
Bucs Draft Moves Put Multiple Veterans on the Chopping Block – Usa news
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made waves on Day 1 of the NFL Draft by landing Ohio State wideout Emeka Egbuka, but the real work started on Friday. Everyone expected the Bucs to bulk up their defense on Day 2 â but leave it to Jason Licht to keep things interesting. Instead of adding a linebacker or chasing a fallen pass rusher, Licht doubled down at cornerback, grabbing Notre Dameâs Benjamin Morrison in the second round and Kansas State slot sta…
"I Feel Like The Ball Is Mine"
When cornerback Benjamin Morrison is on the field, he is the definition of a ballhawk. But that is the catch. Morrison, dating back to high school in 2021, has had two hip surgeries (one on each hip) and shoulder surgery. […] The post “I Feel Like The Ball Is Mine” appeared first on JoeBucsFan.com.
Bucs Draft CB Benjamin Morrison In Round 2
After surprising many by selecting a wide receiver in the first round of the 2025 Draft on Thursday night, the Bucs started Day 2 by addressing the secondary. With the No. 53 overall pick, Tampa Bay selected Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison. Welcome to the Krewe, @BMoe_21! Let's get to work 💪 pic.twitter.com/mwdKFEMFX0 — Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) April 26, 2025 Morrison, who met formally with the Bucs at the NFL Scouting Combin…
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