Nov 14, 2015; Tallahassee, FL, USA; Florida State Seminoles kicker Roberto Aguayo (19) warms up before playing the North Carolina State Wolfpack at Doak Campbell Stadium. FSU punter Cason Beatty (38) holds the ball for him. Mandatory Credit: Glenn Beil-USA TODAY Sports

Roberto Aguayo has signed his rookie contract with the Buccaneers, and he looks ready to get to work.

On Tuesday, the Buccaneers announced via press release that they have agreed to a contract but did not release the specifics of the deal.

Aguayo was the last draft pick to sign. Offensive lineman Caleb Benenoch (fifth round, UCLA) and DB Ryan Smith (fourth round, NCCU) signed on May 5th. Cornerback Vernon Hargreaves (first round, Florida) and linebacker Devante Bound (sixth round, Okahoma) both inked their deals on May 6th. Defensive end Noah Spence (second round, Eastern Kentucky) signed on May 12th. And tight end/full back Dan Vitale (sixth round, Northwestern) signed his deal on May 7th.

Roberto Aguayo took to Twitter to share the news of the signing of his contract, and he seems like he’s ready to make this a great year for Bucs fans.

The Bucs will be looking for a strong year from their new special teams addition. Aguayo has never missed an extra point in his career, and with the new rules making the kick longer, he will prove to be a strong weapon.

He has also never missed a field goal attempt under 39 yards either. We all saw the quality of the Bucs’ kicking in 2015. It was not good. Imagine if they could have made an important field goal last year, they might have been able to eclipse the .500 mark.

Well, Lovie would probably have still been here in that scenario, which would have disappointed some of you.

But anyway, now Aguayo is an official member of the Bucs, and excited to be one. Take a look at his Tweet for all of the proof that you need. It may have been surprising to see him selected in the second round, but the choice will likely pay big dividends in the future.