TAMPA — New Bucs coach Bruce Arians is still learning about his players and their potential, and as the team concluded its allotment of 10 offseason training activities Friday, Arians likes what he’s seen so far.
There’s only so much assessment that can be made from watching players practice without pads, but next week’s three-day mandatory minicamp — which will run Tuesday to Thursday — will offer slightly more physicality. Those will be the final offseason practices before training camp begins in July.
“I think we accomplished everything we wanted to accomplish we had set out to accomplish during these OTAs,” Arians said.