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What Keionte Scott Does the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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The Buccaneers snag another versatile defensive back with their first Day 3 pick.

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - DECEMBER 31: Keionte Scott #0 of the Miami Hurricanes celebrates after scoring a touchdown after intercepting a pass from Julian Sayin #10 of the Ohio State Buckeyes in the second quarter during the 2025 College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the 90th Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium on December 31, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Buccaneers added another attack dog to their paddock Saturday, as they used their fourth-rounder on Miami defensive back Keionte Scott. With the Buccaneers needing more depth in their secondary, they invested in the versatile Scott, who blossomed as the best member of Miami’s secondary in 2025.

He’ll immediately offer valuable depth at safety and nickel, and he may even push to start at the latter if Jacob Parrish claims a starting outside corner spot. Keionte Scott College Stats A no-star recruit who bounced are high schools in the Las Vegas area, Scott has navigated a winding path throughout his football career. He originally started at Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, and immediately became a JUCO All-American both years he played there.

He became a four-star JUCO recruit and top-ranked JUCO cornerback in 2022, fielding offers from a huge swath of Power 5 programs. He settled on Auburn and played three seasons for the Tigers, oscillating between outside and inside with erratic consistency but decent production (115 total tackles [6 for loss], 10 passes defensed, 1 interception). After getting a JUCO waiver for a sixth season, he followed his DB coach to Miami and, working with defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman, crafted a role that was more advantageous to Scott’s talents.

The result was an explosion in impact as a primary nickel defender. Scott tallied 64 tackles (a whopping 13 for loss), 5 sacks, 2 interceptions (both returned for TDs), 5 pass breakups, 2 forced fumbles. His efforts earned him second-team All-ACC.

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