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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have addressed key roster issues for the 2026 season, but one potential concern remains. General manager Jason Licht's offseason moves could help the team reclaim its NFC South dominance.
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Nov 16, 2025; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Benjamin Morrison (21) tackles Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis (13) during the second half of the game at Highmark Stadium. Mark Konezny-Imagn Images
The Bucs did a great job at addressing roster issues this offseason, and one potential outstanding concern might have been remedied a bit.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneersā main roster building for the 2026 season is complete with both the free agency period and NFL Draft behind us now.
Tampa Bay general manager Jason Licht did a commendable job over the last two months adding key veterans and rookies in important roster areas. If those decisions turn out to be hits quickly, the Bucs very well could ascend back to their place atop the NFC South, at minimum.
That being said, no team is ever fully complete. For the Bucs, ESPN NFL analyst Aaron Schatz sees their primary roster concern after the draft being their outside cornerback depth.
However, that might not be fully true.
āThe Buccaneers have plenty of options in the slot,ā Schatz wrote. āĀ was a nickel a couple of seasons ago,Ā Jacob ParrishĀ was a nickel in 2025 and fourth-round rookieĀ Keionte ScottĀ is a great nickel/safety hybrid addition.
The article identifies a significant roster hole for the Buccaneers, although it suggests that the situation may not be as dire as some believe.
Jason Licht is the general manager of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and has been instrumental in addressing roster needs this offseason.
The Buccaneers addressed their roster issues by adding key veterans and rookies during the free agency period and NFL Draft.

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āBut what happens if thereās an injury to one of the starting outside cornerbacks, eitherĀ Zyon McCollumĀ orĀ Benjamin Morrison? The third outside corner isĀ Josh Hayes, who didnāt play a single defensive snap last season. The fourth outside corner isĀ Damarion Williams, who hasnāt played any regular season snaps since 2023. Veterans such asĀ Trevon DiggsĀ andĀ LāJarius SneedĀ make sense here if they can be signed.ā
Schatzās logic is understandable, but his assertion is not totally correct as far as the Bucsā outside depth. While Parrish manned the nickel corner as a rookie, heās also capable of playing the boundary, and the team has plans to give him more of an opportunity there this year. He logged 127 snaps there last season as well. And as Schatz correctly noted, the Bucs have a viable nickel candidate in Scott and Smith.
Now, the Bucs could certainly use a solid veteran cornerback to add to the room and give them, at worst, a capable, higher-end backup. If the injury bug strikes the secondary as it did in 2024, then theyād certainly need the help. A surprise training camp cut would seem to be a more appropriate target than spending bigger money on a Diggs or Sneed.
But if they donāt add anyone, they at least have three potential candidates on the boundary in Benjamin Morrison, Zyon McCollum, and Parrish, and thatās not a bad trio to have.