TAMPA, Fla. (AP) 鈥 Benjamin Morrison burst into tears when he got the long-awaited call from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second round of the NFL draft last month.
鈥淭hank you for believing in me,鈥 Morrison told coach Todd Bowles in one of the most emotional videos of the three days.
A star cornerback at Notre Dame whose season ended in October following a hip injury, Morrison was still considered a first-round pick by many analysts, with some rating him as the No. 1 player at his position. But he had to wait until the 53rd pick to hear his name called.
Morrison explained his raw emotion Friday when the Buccaneers kicked off rookie camp.
鈥淚t was just the year that I had last year, going into the year, understanding I was one of the top corners, and then you get injured, and then you feel like you鈥檙e forgotten about, and there鈥檚 so many things behind closed doors that many people don鈥檛 know that I had to go through last year with just uncertainty of my hip, the combine process, all that stuff,鈥 Morrison said. 鈥淪o it honestly felt like a lot of people gave up on me. And, I鈥檓 still a kid in the day. I鈥檓 growing up. I still have to have those growing pains. So it was tough. But at the end of the day, I mean God doesn鈥檛 make mistakes. I landed at the right spot. It kind of validated this when I walked through the doors. This is the place I鈥檓 supposed to be at. My mom was like: 鈥榊ou鈥檙e on a mission. God sent you here for a reason and go attack it.’”
Morrison participated in positional drills on the field but sat out the team periods as he continues to recover from surgery.
Morrison鈥檚 dad, Darryl Morrison, played four seasons in the NFL as a defensive back after Washington selected him in the sixth round in 1993. He played with Bowles his rookie season so he gave his son input on his new coach.
鈥淗e was like, honestly, straight to the point, he鈥檚 matter of fact. And he鈥檚 just like what you got on the phone is what you鈥檙e going to get. He鈥檚 a good dude, great man, cares about his players and things like that,鈥 Benjamin Morrison said about his dad鈥檚 thoughts on Bowles.
The four-time defending NFC South champion Buccaneers are counting on Morrison to bolster a secondary that finished fourth-worst in passing yards allowed in each of the past two seasons.
The 6-foot, 190-pound Morrison had six interceptions as a freshman in 2022 and three picks along with a team-high 10 pass breakups in 2023, when he was a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, which is given to the top defensive back in college football.
His experience playing for a high-profile college program should help him make a smooth transition to the next level.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a national stage every single week,鈥 Morrison said about Notre Dame. 鈥淚 opened up my first-ever game at 18 years old playing Ohio State. So for me, it鈥檚 just prepared me to go against the best. Look at the guys I鈥檝e gone against in college, different body types who are excelling in the NFL at a high level. So for me, it gave me that wide variety of different receivers and then also just the man that Notre Dame kind of molded me to be. I went there a boy and came out a man, just through my coaching staff, the people around me, even my players. Having guys like Cam Hart, even Kyle Hamilton coming back to school, just seeing the way they operate, it鈥檚 inspiring for a young kid like me and I was like I wanna be like that one day.鈥
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