The Tampa Bay Buccaneers came into the NFL Draft needing an outside cornerback to join the room alongside Zyon McCollum and Benjamin Morrison. They did draft a cornerback, but not the type that most thought they would. The Bucs took Miami Hurricanes cornerback Keionte Scott in the fourth round, a prospect many thought would already be gone by then. Scott, a gifted blitzer and thumper in the run game, had 13 tackles for loss and five sacks last year for the Hurricanes, and instead of playing outside corner, he's set to play nickel cornerback for the Buccaneers next year. That would move incumbent nickel Jacob Parrish outside, which would indeed add to the outside cornerbacks' room after all. This will be the fourth different nickel that the Buccaneers have used in as many years, with Christian Izien, Tykee Smith and Parrish holding the role the last three seasons. Not many expected the Bucs to have a new nickel cornerback in 2026.…