The Tampa Bay Buccaneers made 37 moves on Saturday, trimming their roster to the NFL-mandated 53 players. Here's a closer look at the final cuts:
Most significant move: Isaiah Johnson won the fourth safety spot over seventh-year safety Keith Tandy, arguably the most versatile player in their defensive backfield and a key special teams player. Two years ago, Tandy played a key role in the Bucs' five-game win streak, with four interceptions during that span. He and Lavonte David had been the only remaining members of the Bucs' 2012 draft class.