The Pirates have exchanged long-term cornerback Carlton Davis to the Detroit Lions for a 2024 third-round draft pick, per numerous sources.
Many hypothesized about this get this slow time of year, as Davis battled last year and has managed various wounds since the 2020 Super Bowl run — the 27-year-old has missed 16 all out games in the last three seasons. He was owed $14 million for 2024, which is currently totally under the table, yet dead cash charges will result in generally $6 million in obvious cap reserve funds this year and about $8 million of every 2025. The Bucs likewise surrendered two 6th rounders (one of every 2024, one more in 2025) to improve the return, which will be No. 92 by and large from the Lions. Tampa currently has four determinations in the main 100, which will be vital for proceeding to turnover a list that has a few youthful foundations as of now.
Tampa initially chose Davis with the 63rd in general pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, and he quickly worked his direction into a beginning job. He would go onto set himself as the group’s No. 1 cover man, securing a few top-level recipients over his six NFL seasons and counting a staggering 2020 season (profession high 4 captures, 18 passes defensed) on the way to a Super Bowl triumph. The move makes an enormous opening in the protection as the Bucs will look for another player to coordinate with Jamel Dignitary. It will probably come in-house by means of Zyon McCollum, however a cornerback-rich draft class could highlight high draft capital speculation too.
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