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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Keionte Scott, Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie cornerback, recently underwent offseason wrist surgery. He had a plate removed from his wrist and expects his cast to come off in 10 days. Scott indicated the wrist issue bothered him throughout the season and playoffs, but he expects to be ready for training camp. His recovery is progressing well, though there are concerns about his injury history. Scott is described as a feisty, aggressive, physical cornerback who fits the Buccaneers' defensive scheme well, particularly at the nickel position under Todd Bowles' system.
Strengths
- + Aggressive and physical playing style
- + Good fit for Buccaneers defensive scheme
- + Expected to be ready for training camp
- + Recovery progressing well
- + High ceiling at nickel position under Todd Bowles
Weaknesses
- - Recent wrist surgery requiring plate removal
- - Wrist injury bothered him throughout entire season
- - Concerning injury history
- - May miss OTAs and mandatory minicamp
- - Uncertainty about practice limitations
Injury Status: day-to-day -- Offseason wrist surgery with plate removal; cast to come off in 10 days; injury plagued him throughout 2025 season and playoffs
About
Stephen Scott is a catcher for the Chicago Cubs.
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