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Tykee Smith Taking Well to Safety Transition

Second-year defender Tykee Smith is moving from the slot into a deep safety spot next to Antoine Winfield Jr., and the early returns in training camp have the Bucs pleased with that decision

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Through the first three practices in their 2025 training camp, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have run with a starting safety duo of 2023 first-team All-Pro Antoine Winfield Sr. and promising second-year man Tykee Smith. It's an interesting combination – and potentially a very impactful one on the back end of the Buccaneers' defense – because Smith's early body of work reminds a lot of onlookers of none other than Winfield.

A second-round draft pick in 2020, Winfield stepped right into the starting lineup as a rookie and almost immediately began making splash plays, particularly in the postseason. After two strong seasons from Winfield, the Buccaneers, recognizing the impact he could make when deployed near the line of scrimmage, moved him into a hybrid role in which he played slot corner in nickel packages. The results were fine if a little underwhelming – he did have 4.0 sacks – and the experiment was scrapped after one year. Winfield went back to playing in a pure safety role and exploded in 2023, filling every column in the stat box and earning that much-anticipated All-Pro selection.

The Buccaneers took Smith in the third round in 2024 and gave him a shot to compete for the slot corner job. He did, in fact, win that competition, and while kept him out of the lineup at times, he did have the occasional splash play, finishing with two interceptoins, three forced fumbles, seven passes defensed, four tackles for loss and two quarterback hits. His play, in fact, drew comparisons to how Winfield impacts the game.

Now Smith appears to moving from the slot to the safety spot next to Winfield. While it's far too early in his development to make any more comparisons to Winfield's career, Smith thinks the pairing is going to work out well for both of them.

"That has been a blessing, for us to be doing similar things," said Smith. "That has been a blessing not being able to just contain one of us. We always have to hold it down and get a block and blitz too. That has been a blessing, [that] we have been similar in playstyle together."

It helps that this is not a completely new venture for Smith. He started his collegiate career at West Virginia and during two seasons there started in a traditional safety role, earning second-team All-America honors in 2020. In 2021, seeking a "bigger stage" and a new challenge, Smith transferred to Georgia and moved into the "STAR" role in Kirby Smart's defense, where he played in the slot. In 2023, he led an elite Bulldogs defense in tackles (70), tackles for loss (8.5) and interceptions (four).

The Bucs clearly could leave Smith in the slot and feel good about the production he would provide. However, they have a lot of other options at that position while the safety spot next to Winfield was wide open with Jordan Whitehead not returning. The Buccaneers' coaching staff is confident Smith can handle the safety role based on his earlier experience at West Virginia.

View photos of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers practicing during 2025 Training Camp on Friday, July 25th, 2025 at AdventHealth Training Center.

"I don't think it's an adjustment for him because he's played it," said Head Coach Todd Bowles. "He came out of high school playing it, he played it some in college. It's not a big adjustment for him at all – just looking at different angles. He played some safety at Georgia. It's just looking at it from different angles for him. He's been great the last three days."

And Smith can easily access a deep well of information from Winfield at any time during practice.

"You know, he played a lot of nickel last year, but nickel and safety are pretty much the same thing, it is just he is in the middle of the field a little bit more," said Winfield. "He is good at it, he is used to it, so it is nothing new. We sit right next to each other, so we are always talking to each other, talking about disguises or ways that we can make a play, or he can make a play. We always bounce that stuff off each other."

Added Smith: "Being able to communicate before pre-snap, and then just being more physical in the defense you are in. So, for me it has been a real blessing playing next to Winfield. Basically, just being able to learn from him and communicate with him, talking with him through it during the pre-snap. That has been really helpful through the process."

Can Smith's career take off in the same manner that Winfield's has. That remains to be seen, and there's a long way to go before the Bucs even get to the first game in which he can show off his skills at the safety position. But his head coach is pleased with the early returns, and so is Smith.

"Through the first [three] days I feel like camp is going well, I am feeling good," he said. "Still trying to get my feet underneath myself and learn a new position. That has been interesting, but everything else is going well."

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