After the Buccaneers officially cut players to reach the 53-man roster, the team now looks to add player via waiver cuts to add to their practice squad. Sunday will be a day for the team snag those players that other teams felt would not be worth a spot on their final roster.
Tampa Bay doesn’t necessarily have to place a player on the practice squad. The player they pick up can be placed on the final roster, but they’d have to move around some pieces.
Some notable names include Dallas kicker Dan Bailey who was surprisingly released on Saturday (but his accuracy has gone down since 2015), Atlanta safety Ron Parker — who they signed this past offseason and has nine INTs over the last five seasons, and Oakland’s oft injured former second-round pick defensive end Mario Edwards.