Kickers and punters
3 Steve Bauer Played in the original World League with the Hawaiian franchise and had been in the 1975 Eagles' camp. Did not appear in any pre-season game. 5 Greg Enright Had seen some time in the World Football League during the 1975 season. Did not suit up for any pre-season game and was waived early on in camp. 4 Dave Green Joined the Bucs for the first game as a punter but wound up kicking for the team for most of the first two seasons. Became one of the most popular early Bucs. Booth Lusteg Famous for refusing to play in white shoes so had to get equipment assistant Frank Pupello to paint his regular black shoes white. 5 Mirro Roder Had three chances to become the first points scorer but missed all his kicks and was released after the 2nd game. Had seen time with the Chicago Bears. 4 Randy Walker A former Packer who played all of 1974 but only with a 38.4 average. Did not make the Bucs and never played in the NFL again.
2 Steve Broussard Played four games for the 1975 Packers averaged less than 32 yards gross. Did not make the Bucs based on those numbers. 8 Rod Garcia Another one of the seven different kickers who were in camp but never actually saw any playing time before being released. 6 Tom Klaban Was on the sidelines for the first pre-season game in Los Angeles but never attempted a kick in the pre-season and was released. 7 Pete Rajecki German-born kicker who is now in Buc history for scoring the first points against the Rams in the first-ever game. Played in four of the pre-season games. 6 Wolfgang Taylor Never played in the NFL and was never drafted by any pro franchise. Came from that football powerhouse of Western State.