A Return Of A Bucs History Maker Might Help

February 2nd, 2026

Is a return in focus?

Three weeks from today, NFL types from across the country will invade downtown Indianapolis for the start of the 2026 combine.

(Joe is confident someone will try to correct Joe. No, Joe is not referring to that nonsense TV show on NFL Network that hypes up a glorified indoor track practice, the one that has as much to do with football as Bud Zero has to do with beer. Joe is referring to when team suits, coaches and agents descend upon the frigid heartland to talk turkey and set up trades and free agent signings for next month. Forty times? Joe’s got your 40 times right here!)

So Joe wonders if a return of a Bucs history maker from the past might just be back on the Bucs’ radar?

Unlike many fans, Joe believes Jamel Dean brings value to the team. Yeah, Joe hammered him a year ago for missing so much time and wanted the Bucs to move on. Instead, Dean reshaped his body, cut down on missed games, and largely played damn good football, leading the Bucs with three picks.

If the Bucs dump Dean, as so many wish, then your best cornerback is Zyon McCollum. Or, a guy who was hurt more than Dean, Benjamin Morrison. They could be the starters. Gulp.

Fans should have a better idea on the Bucs’ plans with Jacob Parrish (nickel or outside corner) in three weeks when the combine begins, not when Joe already is back in Tampa.

Ah, now you have a different view of Dean, right?

The Bucs defense is bad enough, no need to make more holes to fill than you already have. However, could the Bucs possibly be interested in free agent Sean Murphy-Bunting?

Yes, Joe’s opinion of McCollum as a baller has bottomed out. There is no way he should be gifted a starting position because of his salary. What’s more important, the salary cap or wins?

That got Joe to thinking about SMB. He’s versatile and he already knows Todd Bowles’ defense.

Remember what was perhaps a top-three play in Bucs history, the Scotty Miller touchdown catch against the Packers in the NFC title game? That play doesn’t happen if not for SMB, who picked off Aaron Rodgers at midfield to set up Miller’s catch.

SMB had knee surgery last May suffered in a non-football incident and missed the 2025 season. So Joe suspects SMB would come cheap.

Joe doesn’t like the idea of McCollum and Morrison being your Bucs starting corners for 2026. The Bucs ought to move Jacob Parrish to full-time corner but Joe doesn’t know if Bowles will do that.

16 Responses to “A Return Of A Bucs History Maker Might Help”

  1. Ash Says:

    I don’t think dean is getting running out I think dean wants out all on his own joe.

  2. Newbie Says:

    Joe – that tells you just how BAD this defensive roster is. This side of the ball needs to be completely blown up. Outside of of VV, CK (can’t stay healthy), AW, Tykee, Parrish – what does this unit have? Just a bunch of JAGs, playing in this horrid scheme. But its all Baker’s fault – right? Jason Licht is just as much to blame as Bowles for this team’s failures. I mean they are 1a and 1b.

  3. Todd Says:

    Dean will get nice payday somewhere, just not here. Always liked SMB and saw 100% effort covering and tackling from him. SMB would be a great get if the price is right.

  4. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “Remember what was perhaps a top-three play in Bucs history, the Scotty Miller touchdown catch against the Packers in the NFC title game? That play doesn’t happen if not for SMB, who picked off Aaron Rodgers at midfield to set up Miller’s catch.

    SMB had knee surgery last May suffered in a non-football incident and missed the 2025 season. So Joe suspects SMB would come cheap.“

    If SMB is good to go, and the Cardinals release him, then why not? It literally took us years to replace what we had with him, with Jacob Parrish.

    Also, what is going on with Bryce Hall? Last offseason it was about him coming back, and we barely if ever saw him in any action. Can’t even remember if he played in the pre-season games

    If Dean walks, and we lose a guy like Vildor, we’re thin at CB again

  5. Upstate NY BUC Says:

    Bengals can have him, worthless!!! Go Bucs

  6. BA’s Red Pen Says:

    Replacing players that can’t stay healthy with a player that just missed a whole season due to injury? No thanks Joe.

  7. Lakeland Says:

    Sean Murphy -Bunting

    Another injury prone CB, why not bring back
    He will be a good fit on the Bucs injury reserve

  8. Gbuc62 Says:

    Jason Licht is poop.

  9. Bucnrs Says:

    I might be wrong, but swear I read it here or somewhere, I thought it was Dean who restructured contract so he could get out a year sooner

  10. Aqualung Says:

    Dean will stay. SMB would be great.

  11. Ballwin Bucs Fan Says:

    Dean was only good because he was in a contract year. Whenever he signs he’ll go back to his old self. Hard pass.

  12. SB~LV 🏈 Says:

    Move on from old names,FA and the draft

  13. DBS Says:

    Please tell me this is a joke. Why did everyone and I remember everyone wanted this loser run out of town?

  14. Bucsalltheway Says:

    Dean was asked to take a pay cut and bet on himself to put out good tape, he did just that and slightly stayed healthy…he definitely played better than zion..this will be fun to watch shake out…I would get rid of zion fast like fios fast

  15. Ben Says:

    Wasn’t SMB mr auto completion aside from the Superbowl run when he had picks
    SMB was not a good player besides the Superbowl playoffs. Short memories in here.

  16. FlBoy84 Says:

    Always wary of a guy who waits until his contract year to finally start to produce. VERY high likelihood he returns to form once he cashes that check.

 

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