Buccaneers CB Zyon McCollum admitted that he wants a new contract as the two sides are expected to start negotiating soon.
“I let it creep in so it can motivate me and I can continue to play with that chip on my shoulder,” McCollum said, via Tampa Bay Times. “I’m only human. I’m not going to block out everything.”
Tampa Bay drafted both rookie CB Benjamin Morrison and rookie CB Jacob Parrish, which not only adds competition to the room but also gives them a fallback plan in case McCollum walks in free agency.
“One hundred percent, this is probably the most competitive room that I’ve been in since I’ve been here,” McCollum said. “Adding two guys like that, who come in and play with that fire right off. It lights a fire in everybody. … I know I can confidently say that we all come out here knowing that we have to be at the top of our game in order to stick around.”
McCollum has been training in the slot this offseason which will allow him to travel with the opposing team’s top receiver more often.
“I love it. It allows me to up my versatility in terms of playing a lot of these bigger receivers and when they move their best players into the slot,” McCollum said. “You know, Atlanta, they like to move (Drake London) around a lot. Anytime I’m able to get (better) playing in the slot, right side, left side, it just allows the versatility in me to match up a lot better.”
Panthers WR Jalen Coker enters the season competing for playing time behind fellow receivers Tetairoa McMillan, Xavier Legette, and Adam Thielen. Coker understands Carolina’s position group is much deeper this year and he must find a way to stand out.
“I was lucky last year to kind of step into that role of wide receiver 3 (or) 4,” said Coker, via Joseph Person of The Athletic. “This year it’s a packed room, so I’m going to need to bring more than just catching the football.”