Bucs 2025 second-round pick Benjamin Morrison had a viral moment when Tampa Bay drafted the former Notre Dame cornerback. With everything getting documented in today’s day and age, Morrison was seen getting very emotional when on the phone with general manager Jason Licht and head coach Todd Bowles when they told him he was getting drafted.
Former Notre Dame star cornerback Benjamin Morrison is one of the best to play the position in the long history of the Fighting Irish football program.
The Bucs may have gotten a steal when drafting Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. By many accounts, Benjamin Morrison is considered to be a top cornerback in this draft class, only slightly behind Travis Hunter, who went second overall.
The Bucs finally addressed the defense – waiting forever to do so in the *checks notes* second round. Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison was a playmaker in college, with nine interceptions in his first two years, before hip surgery shortened his 2024 season.
Notre Dame fans hoping to hear someone's name called in the first round of this year's NFL Draft on Thursday were sadly disappointed. Fortunately, someone -- defensive back Benjamin Morrison -- got his name called in the second round.
Every little kid’s dream is to make it to the NFL. Playing in the backyard, imagining getting drafted, winning a Super Bowl, and going down as a legend.
It was a long journey, but former Notre Dame All-American cornerback Benjamin Morrison finally heard his name called during the 2025 NFL Draft. He was selected with the 53rd overall selection in the second round by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison likely would have been a first-round selection had it not been for a season-ending hip injury suffered early in the college football season.
The Bucs moved to the defensive side of the ball on Day 2 of the NFL Draft after selecting wide receiver Emeka Egbuka in the first round on Thursday night.
The Bucs add long-awaited reinforcements to their secondary. After arguably the shock of Round 1 landed them WR Emeka Egbuka, the Buccaneers went back to the presumed battle plan in Round 2 with a cornerback Benjamin Morrison at 53rd overall.
In Round 2 of the NFL Draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison with the 53rd overall pick. Morrison, a standout defender, addresses the Bucs’ need if a strong corner to complement young talents like Zyon McCollum and Tykee Smith.
After surprising many by selecting a wide receiver in the first round of the 2025 Draft on Thursday night, the Bucs started Day 2 by addressing the secondary.
As promised, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have addressed the cornerback position by selecting Benjamin Morrison with the 53rd overall pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison is officially heading to the NFL. He heard his name called in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Morrison in the second round of the draft.
The 2025 NFL Draft is here, and with it comes hope for many NFL teams. However, not every pick is a home run selection. As Day 2 unfolds, we'll be live grading every pick, providing instant analysis and takeaways throughout the night.
With the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, Pro Football Focus (PFF) contributor Josh Liskiewitz released a list of the best Day 2 fits for each NFL team.
One of the biggest unknown prospects in the 2025 NFL draft is former Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison. His play on the field speaks for itself as he was a standout from very early in his freshman season in South Bend and turned into one of the nation's top cornerbacks the last two years.
Cornerback Benjamin Morrison, who played three seasons for Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Al Golden, will be holding a positional workout later this month at his former high school in Arizona.
One of the appeasing aspects of the Los Angeles Rams is their value in drafting and developing talent. Since Super Bowl LVI, the franchise has had to resort to this style of roster construction after going all in during the 2021 campaign when they acquired a bevy of talent through big trades and high-end free agency signings.
Much has been made about star Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison ahead of the 2025 NFL draft. Morrison was projected by many to be a likely first round pick in 2025 entering last college football season, but a hip injury suffered in early-October ended his college career prematurely.
Notre Dame cornerback Benjamin Morrison will miss the rest of the season with a hip injury that requires surgery. Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman confirmed the prognosis for the standout junior on Monday.
A major part of the reason there's so much belief in this team is the amount of high-end talent on the roster. Of course, some of these players will look to achieve more than just a great season in South Bend; they'll be looking to the NFL as well.