Should the Bucs Take a Chance on Stephon Gilmore?
With the Buccaneers still looking for help at cornerback, veteran Stephon Gilmore’s name has surfaced as a possible addition. At 34, Gilmore isn’t the same ballhawk he was in his prime, but he started 15 games for a playoff team last year in Minnesota. Given Tampa Bay’s need for depth, could he provide value as a rotational piece?
While some fans are calling for Bryce Hall’s return or a younger option like Rasul Douglas, Gilmore could be a short-term insurance policy—especially with Jamel Dean’s injury history. If he’s willing to take a limited role at a team-friendly price, the Bucs might have a solid veteran presence to help stabilize the secondary.