Player Profiles
SPARQ = Speed, Power,Agility, Reaction, Quickness
Bucs trade up for kicker
Buccaneers receive:
2016 second-round pick (No. 59): Roberto Aguayo
Chiefs receive:
2016 third-round pick (No. 74): KeiVarae Russell
2016 fourth-round pick (No. 106): Eric Murray
Specialist drafted - 2016
Aguayo, Roberto K 6'0" 207 Florida St. Pick 28, Round 2 (59) Buccaneers 5.5
Kaser, Drew P 6'2" 212 Texas A&M Pick 4, Round 6 (179) Chargers 5.3
Edwards, Lac P 6'4" 209 Sam Houston St. Pick 14, Round 7 (235) Jets 4.8
Dixon, Riley P 6'4" 221 Syracuse Pick 7, Round 7 (228) Broncos 4.8
Landes, Jimmy LS 6'1" 240 Baylor Pick 35, Round 6 (210) Lions 4.7
Fantasy Sharks: The Buccaneers traded up to draft the rookie from Florida State so you would imagine they will work him to the top of their depth chart. He was the most accurate kicker in college football history. However, he was inconsistent from over 40 yards out. We will have to see how that translates to the NFL, but clearly due to his college success, Aguayo can ascend to be one of the top kickers in the game.
2015 season
Kicking stats XPts Made-Att Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Long Blkd Pts
49-49 21-26 80.8 1-1 9-9 6-6 4-7 1-3 51 1 112
Charles Davis: "Roberto Aguayo comes from Florida State, so the natural comparison is Sebastian Janikowski, who was a first-round pick in 2000. Janikowski is pure power, but Aguayo has more power than you think." --
Best Comparison: Graham Gano
NFL grade: 5.5
Backup or eventual starter
Contract:
6/7/2016: Signed a four-year, $4.053 million contract. The deal included a $1.147 million signing bonus.