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Buccaneers Sign Pair of Cornerbacks to Boost Depth Ahead of 2026 NFL Draft
The moves suggest the team is still looking to address the secondary through the upcoming draft.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 9:36pm
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The Buccaneers' continued search for defensive upgrades in the secondary is reflected in their recent signings of cornerbacks Kemon Hall and Chase Lucas.Today in TampaThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers have signed cornerbacks Kemon Hall and Chase Lucas to one-year deals, adding depth to the position ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. However, the team's secondary remains a concern, and these signings are seen as temporary solutions as the Bucs look to find a long-term answer through the draft.
Why it matters
The Buccaneers' secondary has been a weak spot for the team in recent seasons, and they are expected to prioritize addressing that need in the upcoming draft. These new signings provide some short-term depth, but the team still appears to be in the market for a true starting-caliber cornerback.
The details
The Buccaneers signed Kemon Hall, a 28-year-old who has spent time with the Titans, Cowboys, and Chargers, primarily on special teams. They also signed Chase Lucas, most recently of the 49ers, who has a similar resume to Hall. These signings suggest the team is creating competition at the cornerback position ahead of training camp, but they do not solve the team's long-term needs in the secondary.
- The Buccaneers signed the two cornerbacks on April 9, 2026.
The players
Kemon Hall
A 28-year-old cornerback who has spent time with the Titans, Cowboys, and Chargers, primarily on special teams.
Chase Lucas
A cornerback who most recently played for the 49ers and has a similar resume to Kemon Hall.
What’s next
The Buccaneers are expected to prioritize addressing their secondary needs in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.
The takeaway
While the Buccaneers have added some short-term depth at cornerback, their secondary remains a significant concern, and they will likely need to find a long-term solution through the draft in order to improve their defensive performance in the 2026 season.
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