Heading into joint practice with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the New York Jets will be able to test multiple areas of their roster against an external opponent-- the first time this offseason. On the opposite side of the ball, the Jets' offensive line will have its hands full against Tampa Bay's blitz-happy defense. But there is one area where the Jets offense should be able to target and produce highlight plays on, and that's Tampa Bay's questionable secondary. If Tampa Bay’s defensive backs can hold their own against a dangerous group of pass-catchers, it could provide some much-needed confidence heading into the regular season." Second-year cornerbacks Benjamin Morrison and Jacob Parrish, Tampa Bay's second- and third-round picks from the 2025 NFL Draft, are both competing for the starting spot opposite McCollum, according to Crysler.