The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are entering their first season with Bruce Arians as their head coach. Earlier this offseason, the Bucs made some roster adjustments and with training camps beginning, there are more to be made.

According to Greg Auman of The Athletic, the Buccaneers waived safety Orion Stewart while tight end Scott Orndoff and more were brought into camp. Stewart tore his ACL in practice and was waived by the team shortly after.

In a corresponding move, Tampa Bay added wide receiver Matthew Eaton to their roster. Eaton spent some time with the Green Bay Packers this offseason.

As for Stewart, he signed with his fifth different team in the Bucs in just his third season in the NFL. Before arriving in Tampa Bay, Stewart had been with the Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, Washington Redskins, and New York Giants.

Unfortunately, injuries are a tough part of football and can make things tough on players. Hopefully, Stewart can land on his feet and make a comeback after he returns from his ACL injury.

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Along with those moves, Tampa Bay also added Scott Orndoff to the roster for training camp. However, Orndoff will have an uphill battle to secure a roster spot at arguably the Bucs' deepest position.

Currently, Tampa Bay has O.J. Howard, Cameron Brate, and Jordan Leggett as their top three tight ends. Making the 53-man roster is going to be tough for Orndoff.

In just two seasons in the NFL, Orndoff has been with four different teams. Earlier this spring, he played for the AAF's Orlando Apollos where he caught seven total passes for 130 yards and a touchdown.

Under Arians, the Buccaneers are hoping to turn things around and quickly. For that to happen, there is going to be a ton of moving parts at just about every position.