It has been two weeks since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers made the last change to their 2018 offseason roster, re-signing veteran guard Adam Gettis to a one-year deal. It was a depth move, coming a bit removed from the first rush of free agency, in which the team acted quickly to fill needs on both lines and at kicker.
With free agency slowing almost to a halt and the Buccaneers' offseason workout program not starting until next Monday, it's fair to say that the majority of work taking place at team headquarters in the last two weeks has been focused on the upcoming NFL Draft.