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Buccaneers Will Add Another Cornerback, Bowles Says

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With key secondary departures, Todd Bowles confirms the Buccaneers are actively seeking new cornerback talent to bolster their defense.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offseason is highlighted by the departures of two franchise legends, Mike Evans and Lavonte David , who signed elsewhere and retired from the Bucs after 12 and 14 seasons, respectively. Tampa has made a number of additions to its roster as well, with linebackers Alex Anzalone and Christian Rozeboom , along with defensive linemen  Al-Quadin Muhammad and A'Shawn Robinson . One area of concern remaining for the Bucs is the secondary, which lost Jamel Dean  at the start of free agency to the Pittsburgh Steelers .

Dean spent all seven seasons of his pro career in Tampa after being selected in the third round in 2019 out of Auburn . He played a part in helping Tampa Bay win Super Bowl LV in 2021. Dean had established himself as an elite defensive back, making a living in one-on-one coverage on the outside.

Dean posted an 86. 9 coverage grade last season, ranking fourth among all qualifying cornerbacks, according to Pro Football Focus. Losing Dean is a big hit to a Bucs secondary that also lost Christian Izien to the Detroit Lions in free agency.

Izien had been a versatile piece in head coach Todd Bowles' defensive scheme, lining up in the slot, playing on the outside and taking snaps at safety since signing with Tampa as an undrafted free agent before the 2023 season. ESPN's Jenna Laine  interviewed Bowles at the NFL owners meetings taking place in Phoenix, Arizona, this week, and asked what he thought about the state of the Bucs' secondary. "We definitely need another cornerback," Bowles said.