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The worst defensive players in Bucs win over Jags, per PFF

The worst defensive players in Bucs win over Jags, per PFF

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense largely shut things down against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 16, but problems still remain in the unit as a whole.

Tampa Bay’s secondary has still suffered from zone coverage busts, leading to a league-worst pass defense in passing yards per game. With four turnovers against the Jaguars, that didn’t matter all that much, but it is definitely something to note heading into a potential playoff bid should the Bucs win the NFC South. Pro Football Focus took to grading every Bucs defensive player for Week 16, and a few players in the secondary were given some of the lowest grades.

Here are PFF’s five worst graded defensive players for Tampa Bay against the Jaguars:

1

CB Carlton Davis III

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Overall grade: 43.1

2

OLB Joe Tryon-Shoyinka

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Overall grade: 48.6

3

S Ryan Neal

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Overall grade: 52.7

4

CB Zyon McCollum

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Overall grade: 53.5

5

DT Calijah Kancey

(AP Photo/Chris O’Meara) 

Overall grade: 53.7

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