Earlier this week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who had participated in the previous weekend's mini-camp on a tryout basis. Micah Awe, Travis Britz and Kelby Johnson may not be familiar names to most Buc fans, but that could change in time.
A year ago, wide receivers Adam Humphries and Donteea Dye turned tryout invites into training camp spots and eventually a place on the Buccaneers' regular-season roster, as well as significant roles in the offense. Meanwhile, linebacker Josh Keyes, who had been signed by Tampa Bay as a rookie free agent right after the draft, also made the 53-man roster and became a regular on special teams.