“Ballhawk” Benjamin Morrison Critical Addition

May 5th, 2025

Key to defensive resurgence?

In going over the Bucs roster as we stand between the draft and underwear football season, Conor Orr of SI.com analyzed each of the 32 team rosters.

And while studying what the Bucs did in the draft, Orr likes what Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht did last month. In fact, Orr seems to think if second-round pick Benjamin Morrison can put his surgeries behind him, he could be one of the top steals of the draft.

General manager Jason Licht replenished the team’s most valuable asset—the wide receiver room—before bringing on corners and edge defenders. All of them seemed to fit Todd Bowles’s request heading into the year: Find me ballhawks. As much as we loved the [Shavon] Revel pick for Dallas, isn’t the Bucs’ Benjamin Morrison pick even less of an injury red flag with as much upside (at least in terms of value)? Morrison may have been a first-round pick had his collegiate career ended on a healthier note.

If Morrison can bounce back from his injury history — and we won’t know if he can for another three months — he and Jacob Parrish could turn what many perceive as a weakness (corners) into a strength just from a depth perspective.

But to do that, Morrison has to first get on the field. And Jamel Dean has to stay on the field.

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14 Responses to ““Ballhawk” Benjamin Morrison Critical Addition”

  1. firethecannons Says:

    Good to hear this corner is so highly regarded. I read the title and thought it said “Benjamin Morrison critical condition” I did an intake of breath and shuddered. I aam a retired nurse so this is what I thought it said at first glance. Anyway once he gets some serious practices in and doesn’t come up lame then I think we can start to be hopeful.

  2. SB~LV Says:

    DON’T rush his healing and then go very easy when he starts practicing!

  3. BoiseBucsFan Says:

    How could you not love this kid

  4. J Says:

    Yes, if Morrison is right, which it seems to sound that way, then JL just knocked the cover off the ball again in the draft.

    Morrisons journey is captivating. Definitely rooting for him to have a healthy start and season.

  5. MelvinJunior Says:

    Gosh. So many articles on all these guys, I’m startin’ to feel kinda bad for that SMU dude we drafted. I bet he’s feelin’ left out, and wonderin’ why no one is talkin’ about him. He’s like the forgotten Buc. I hope he doesn’t get too down. Hopefully, he can use it as motivation. Maybe, it’ll give him that extra edge. And, he plays like his harr’s own farrr.

  6. firethecannons Says:

    Just watched this video now, wow what an incredibly nice family and he is special. Of course Jason Licht drafted him, as well he should. Knowing that the 1st hip had the same repair and was solid and normal for 5 years is encouraging. Cannot get over what an incredible nice family. Benjamin Morrison may very well end up as our best draft pick. All of them are good picks, no regrets on any of them. So glad Benjamin is a Buc!

  7. Hodad Says:

    Did the Tampa Bay Buccaneers get the best receiver, and the best corner in the draft? Jacksonville thinks they got that in one player with their first round pick. They gave up a boat load to do it. But sitting at pick 19 the Bucs might’ve got the best pure receiver in the draft. Then like perfect ripe fruit at 53 is Morrison, who if not for the injury would’ve been a top ten pick. Time will tell, but I think we just got the best receiver, and corner in this draft.

  8. JA Says:

    Ok, got it.
    We don’t have to worry about this kid getting into trouble off the field.
    He definitely checks off Licht’s ‘No Character Issues’ box.
    But two things give me worry …
    When I think ‘hip’ and football I think Bo Jackson—career over due to degenerative hip condition. Common sense has me thinking the Bucs medical reports are clear on that issue … so far. But it can’t be denied the hip area is most vulnerable due to overt exposure. Two hip injuries in such a short career? Hmmmm …
    Second, we’ve been bowled over lately with Light’s character priority when drafting college players. It’s such a relief to know most all Bucs players could crew on the Good Ship Lollipop.
    Then I think … If Licht was the Bucs GM in lieu of Rich McKay in 1995, would he have drafted a kid who was considered to have a ton of character issues, Warren Sapp?
    Think Licht is good? Read about how Rich McKay went into the 95’ draft with one pick at #7 and walked away with both Derrick Brooks and Warren Sapp.

  9. garro Says:

    It’s gonna be frustrating for this fan not to get much of a feel for this dude in minicamps. Hope he shines for us though. Love the fact he has had the same surgery and recovered well from it. Being from Notre Dame says he is smart and probably not gonna be a knucklehead as Barkley would say.

    Go Bucs!

  10. WeDemBoyzFromDaBay Says:

    Absolutely LOVE “B-MOR” I see him becoming that next great corner for the Bay. The last time we had corner that was half way decent he decided to go slapping taxi drivers. Aqib “the menace” Talib. Those are the kinda guys u take a gamble on when your name is Mark Dominick and your one of the worst Franchises in the league. “Talent vs. character”Lol think it’s safe to say he would most def not be on Lichts draft board? 😂
    What u guys think?

  11. FrontFour Says:

    It’s all about the medical staff and that’s worrisome. Winfield, Dennis, Kancey, Dean. And now Morrison. Dean is a good CB, when healthy. Winfield was great, when healthy. Kancey was great, when healthy. Dennis – hard to say, never healthy.

    Godwin’s injuries have resulted from the violence of the NFL. And that’s part of the game. These defensive players all seem injury prone. Makes me wonder how Bucs are evaluating their ability to withstand the punishment of the NFL.

  12. Fan of the South Says:

    Can’t go wrong when you pluck out a piece of what was one of the best defensive backfields in college football last season.

    Another Defensive Minded Coach in the same Division got a kid from the same school, was ranked one of the top 3 safeties, and is being presented as one of the top ten perfect fits in the draft.

    NFCS may still be the bottom of the Conference but three of the teams have taken steps to improve with the Saints as always being a coin flip as to whether they might be any good or not.

    With the Bucs being ranked 8th best team in the league and having the 26th toughest schedule there is no excuse for not finishing with a minimum of 12 wins and winning the division.

  13. ballwasher61 Says:

    JA there’s been all kinds of conspiracy theories that had the Bucs planting the seed for Sapp’s fall, I remember watching that draft and interview with his agent beside him when Angelo from the Bucs made the call and was so happy when they came away with him. Before the draft they traded a troublesome QB named Chandler, who we got for a particular draft pick, to the Colts for a first rounder, maybe done the the season before? Can’t remember, but I remember after they got Sapp they got Brooks later in the 1st. round. That was killer.

  14. ballwasher61 Says:

    Licht has said they need to “love football” as well as have character to play for this team, if they can’t play they don’t get drafted regardless so I don’t think the point of view that they can’t have both is overstated and blown out of proportion. They have to be able to play first, then if they don’t check out from a personnel standpoint then they’re taken off the board unless they glaringly stand out as a rectal divot from the start.

 

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