Buccaneers selected Miami CB Keionte Scott with the No. 116 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Scott (5’10/193) is an attacking nickel defender whose 2025 breakout (89.6 overall grade, 91.2 run defense, 87.1 coverage) showcased his ability to impact the game in multiple phases. He logged 756 snaps with 20 pressures (5 sacks, 9 hurries) and 36 defensive stops, underscoring his blitz timing and downhill trigger as a subpackage weapon. In coverage, Scott allowed 39 catches on 56 targets (69.6 percent) for 332 yards with 214 yards after catch, illustrating a volatile profile that mixes disruption with susceptibility underneath. His tackling production (51 tackles, 15 misses, 20.3 percent miss rate) reflects his high-speed play style, where aggression can lead to both splash plays and open-field breakdowns. Scott’s 8.97 RAS is driven by elite speed (4.33 forty, 2.39 split), giving him the burst to close windows and stress protections as a blitzer. He projects as a scheme-specific nickel/STAR defender whose value hinges on leveraging his pressure ability and pursuit speed while insulating him from extended man coverage reps against size.