With free agency in full swing, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in the midst of making moves. The Bucs have already signed wide receiver DeSean Jackson and defensive lineman Chris Baker and re-signed Jacquizz Rodgers and Chris Conte on Thursday afternoon and they’re only getting started.

According to Greg Auman of the Tampa Bay Times, Cowboys safety J.J. Wilcox is set to visit the Buccaneers.

Bucs moving quickly at safety, bringing Cowboys' J.J. Wilcox in for visit, I can confirm. Potential starter. @JennaLaineESPN reported first. — Greg Auman (@gregauman) March 9, 2017

Although the Bucs re-signed Conte he will likely be a backup which means the Bucs need to find a second safety to compliment Keith Tandy.

Wilcox is definitely someone to keep an eye out for after finishing the 2016 season with 53 tackles, a forced fumble, seven pass breakups and one interception. He was paid $1.8 million last season with the Cowboys in the final year of his rookie deal and was originally drafted by Dallas in the third-round of the 2013 NFL draft out of Georgia Southern.