The Tampa Bay Buccaneers practiced for three days over the weekend, conducting a rookie mini-camp that included several dozen undrafted players participating on tryout contracts. Immediately after the end of the mini-camp on Sunday, the Buccaneers made exactly one move on their 90-man offseason roster, and it wasn't an addition. However, it could eventually lead to one.
On Monday, the Buccaneers waived rookie cornerback Greg Mabin. Mabin, a former Iowa standout, was one of 14 undrafted free agents the team had signed the prior week after the conclusion of the 2017 NFL Draft. There was no accompanying move, meaning that there is one open spot on that 90-man roster.