TAMPA, Fla. – We already have taken a look at where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers stand on offense. Now, let’s take a look at the defense.
The Bucs have been much more active in free agency on defense than they’ve been on offense. Linebacker Bruce Carter, defensive tackle Henry Melton, cornerback Sterling Moore and safety Chris Conte all have been signed.
Here’s a look at how the defense is shaping up.
Defensive line: It’s more than a little surprising that the Bucs haven’t added a defensive end. The pass rush needs help on the outside, but the Bucs haven’t done anything there. The team has high hopes for Jacquies Smith, Larry English and Lawrence Sidbury. But they’re role players. The team needs to land a strong pass-rusher in what’s left of free agency or in the draft. The Bucs are in great shape at defensive tackle with Melton likely to rotate with Gerald McCoy and Clinton McDonald.
Linebacker: Middle linebacker Mason Foster was allowed to leave as a free agent because he wasn’t a great fit in the scheme. The Bucs believe Carter can be a lot more effective than Foster in pass coverage. Lavonte David is a star on the weak side and Danny Lansanah is solid on the strong side.
Defensive back: This is one area where the Bucs have added depth. Moore likely will challenge Leonard Johnson for the nickelback job. There will be a three-way competition for the two starting cornerback spots with Alterraun Verner, Johnthan Banks and Mike Jenkins in the mix. Conte was brought in as an alternative to Dashon Goldson, who could end up being traded or released.
































