At the start of their second round of Organized Team Activities, the Minnesota Vikings have shuffled their roster a little bit.
The team placed defensive lineman B.J. Dubose on injured reserve, officially ending his 2016 season. Dubose suffered a torn ACL during last week's OTAs, and the team declared that he was going to miss the upcoming season because of the injury.
To fill Dubose's spot on the roster, the Vikings signed defensive tackle Bruce Gaston.
The 6'2", 310-pound Gaston played his college football at Purdue, and originally signed with the Arizona Cardinals after going undrafted in the 2014 NFL Draft.