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

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Overall grade: 53.7
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