The Buccaneers finally took a DB, but it took quite a bit longer than expected.
That DB is Josh Hayes, who could immediately have an impact as a special teamer. Hayes ran a 4.47 at his Pro Day, making him a known high-speed player who could be all over the field on special teams. In theory, he could also play nickel at the next level despite playing safety in college, and he could compete with Tampa Bay’s Zyon McCollum. Him winning that job outright is fairly unlikely, however.
Overall, the Bucs get some decent value in Hayes, but don’t expect him to be a starter on the defense right away.
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