One of the biggest risers in the 2025 NFL Draft, former Kansas State defensive back Jacob Parrish, has been tearing it up in rookie minicamp. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Parrish with the 84th overall pick, and since the selection, the former Wildcat’s stock has begun to soar.
Former Kansas State cornerback Jacob Parrish is already headlining in Tampa Bay in his rookie minicamp. He has a few NFL stars to credit as his inspiration.
Former Kansas State defensive back Jacob Parrish made his presence known in Manhattan, KS. Now in the NFL, he's making the same impact in Tampa Bay. Parrish had a pick-six in rookie training camp in coverage against former Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka.
Five of the Buccaneers’ six draft picks are under contract. First-round wideout Emeka Egbuka is among the rookies who have signed their initial NFL pacts, per a team announcement.
Change is coming to Kansas State. Former Wildcats defensive backs Marques Sigle and Jacob Parrish will start their NFL careers this fall, leading to turnover in the secondary.
In a throwback to 2018, when the Bucs selected both M.J. Stewart and Carlton Davis III on day two of the draft, Tampa Bay doubled up at cornerback in the second and third round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Former Kansas State defensive back Jacob Parrish is headed to Tampa Bay. One NFL Draft analyst loves the pick. The Athletic's Dane Brugler ranked all the teams' selections, outlining with the former Wildcat suits the Buccaneers.
The Bucs doubled-dipped at cornerback in the third round of the NFL Draft, selecting Kansas State's Jacob Parrish at pick No. 84. After selecting Notre Dame's Benjamin Morrison in the second round, Tampa Bay shored up the depth in the defensive backfield with two versatile players.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers addressed the offense with their first-round pick and have now doubled up on the defensive side of the ball in Rounds 2 and 3.
The Bucs double up at cornerback for their future nickel back. The Buccaneers double-dipped at cornerback for the fourth time under Jason Licht as they selected Kansas State’s Jacob Parrish at 84th overall.
After adding an outside cornerback with their first pick on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft, the Bucs stuck with the cornerback position in the third round — only they kicked inside to the nickel spot.
The first former Kansas State Wildcat is officially on the board in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected cornerback Jacob Parrish in the third round.
Pewter Report analyzes the top players in the 2025 NFL Draft with its position previews. Scott Reynolds starts the previews with the nickel cornerback position, offering a comprehensive look at what the Bucs have and what they need at nickelback.
The 2025 NFL Draft is just days away. College football's best are waiting to hear their names called in Green Bay, WI. Three former Kansas State players are anticipated to be drafted, including standout defensive back Jacob Parrish.
His draft stock has seemingly risen substantially over the past few months, and the Buffalo Bills have apparently taken notice. Kansas State cornerback Jacob Parrish is using one of the Bills' 30 allotted official visits ahead of the NFL Draft.
Could one of the players who participated in the team’s recent local pro day make it to Kansas City? While many of those who attended the Kansas City Chiefs’ local pro day on Monday are longshots to make it to the NFL, several of the participating players will probably be selected during this month’s draft.
With the NFL Draft just over two weeks away, set to commence at the iconic Lambeau Field, all 32 teams across the league are in the final stages of their preparations for the three-day selection event.
The Bucs have another cornerback coming to Tampa Bay for a Top 30 pre-draft visit. Kansas State cornerback Jacob Parrish is on the team’s radar and will be the second cornerback to visit head coach Todd Bowles and the Bucs this offseason.
Height: 5097 (verified) Weight: 196lbs (verified) Year: Junior Pro Comparison: Byron Murphy Kansas State Wildcats cornerback Jacob Parrish projects as a starting cornerback with some scheme versatility at the NFL level.
Former Kansas State defensive back Jacob Parrish took full advantage of his Senior Bowl experience this week. Judging by his highlight clips, Parrish did everything to improve his NFL draft stock.
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