Sources: Lions acquire CB Davis from Bucs

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TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have traded starting cornerback Carlton Davis III to the Detroit Lions, sources told ESPN Monday. The Bucs will receive a third-round draft pick in 2024, and the Lions will receive a sixth-round draft pick in 2024 and a sixth-round pick in 2025, a source said.

Davis, 28, was set to count $14.35 million against the salary cap in 2024, the final year of his contract (the Bucs had three void years on the deal through 2027). He’d missed 16 games over the past three years because of injury, and the emergence of Zyon McCollum in 2023 allowed for the Bucs to unload Davis’ salary and save $6.3 million of cap space.

Davis registered nine interceptions — with a career high of four in 2020 — three forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries in six seasons. In 12 games last season, David recorded 52 combined tackles (40 solo), 2 interceptions and 9 pass breakups.

The Bucs were just awarded a sixth-round compensatory draft pick — No. 220 — last week, which helped facilitate the move.

The Bucs also elected not to pick up wide receiver Russell Gage‘s option for 2024, which was part of his deal being restricted last season, a source told ESPN. Gage was due to make $10 million in 2024 and is now a free agent. Gage missed all of last season with a torn patellar tendon in his right knee. Gage’s departure was first reported by Fox Sports.

With Davis, the Lions are fulfilling a much-needed hole within the defense. Detroit’s defense allowed 23.2 points per game, ranked 23rd in the league, while allowing 7.8 yards per pass attempt, which ranked 31st. One of the main areas for improvement this offseason was to upgrade the secondary by adding more talent at cornerback.

Earlier this month, a source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler that the Lions didn’t plan to tender RFA cornerback Jerry Jacobs, who is set to become an unrestricted free agent. Jacobs had four interceptions and 23 pass breakups in three seasons with the Lions, including 29 starts, but Detroit was in search of an upgrade.

In February, the Lions also released veteran safety Tracy Walker III to create $5.5 million in 2024 salary cap space for the Lions, according to the Roster Management System.

ESPN’s Eric Woodyard contributed to this report

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