Sterling Moore has found a home as an outside cornerback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which is right back where he started when he first arrived in Florida in the spring. His path to a starting spot in the Buccaneers' defense was circuitous, even if it did eventually come full circle.
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There were stops along that path that weren't particularly enjoyable for the fifth-year defender. He spent a good portion of the spring working with the outside cornerbacks but moved into the nickel spot that most considered his natural position for training camp.