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The worst defensive players in Tampa Bay’s loss to New Orleans, per PFF

The New Orleans Saints may have scored 23 points against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 17, but the defensive performance was perhaps worse than that number would initially indicate.

The team allowed a substantial 75% completion percentage from quarterback Derek Carr, giving up two passing touchdowns. On top of that, the team was entirely unable to generate pass rushing of any kind, and that’s with a practice squad player filling in for the Saints at right tackle. Pro Football Focus graded every Bucs player on defense from Sunday’s game, and they particularly criticized certain players for their poor coverage and others for a lack of pass rush.

Here are PFF‘s five lowest-ranking Bucs defensive players from their Week 17 grades:

OLB Markees Watts

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Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports

Overall grade: 36.8

S Antoine Winfield Jr.

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(Photo by Rich Barnes/Getty Images)

Overall grade: 43.6

DL Calijah Kancey

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(Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

Overall grade: 52.7

CB Dee Delaney

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Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Overall grade: 56.5

DT Logan Hall

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Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Overall grade: 56.9

Story originally appeared on Buccaneers Wire