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2012 Kickers & Punters Free Agent Signings – NFL

TKS hopes to bring all of 2012 draft and free agent signings over the course of this week – not an east task let us tell you.  Lots of activity hence hours of research on who signed where.  Please check back to see updates:

Atlanta Falcons P Dawson Zimmerman, signed as a free agent

Carolina Panthers — K Justin Medlock, Free Agent P Brad Nortman will compete with  free agent pickup Nick Harris, former and long-time Lions Punter

New Orleans – Saints will see another battle between  K Garrett Hartley and K John Kasay during the preseason

Tampa Bay Bucaneers  –K Kai Forbath, will be in camp after his stint with the Cowboys

Denver Broncos — Just bringing in free agent long snapper SDSU Alumni – Aaron Brewer

Kansas City Chiefs  — K Matt Szymanski, Free agent

Oakland Raiders – Don’t really need to bring in anyone else do you? Unless you want to save their legs — They signed a punter, Marquette King…

San Diego Chargers — Novak and Kaeding will battle it out for the kicking position — well see how Kaeding come back… they did bring in a free agent punt to help ease the load for Scifres — P Kyle Martens (TCU)

Will be adding to this list over the next few days… stay tuned!

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2011 Draft: Who Got Drafted? Kickers, Punters & Specialists

Well, as expected not too many specialists were drafted over the weekend in the 2011 NFL Draft.  The one thing they have in common is the both have in common is they handled both duties in college. Lets take a look at the two specialists drafted and how smart of a move each selection was.

1) Alex Henery, Nebraska Kicker, Drafted by the Eagles…Round 4 Pick #120 –6’2 175 Punter and PlaceKicker

Awards

  • First-Team All-American Place-Kicker (AP, Rivals.com, CBSSports.com, SI.com in 2010)
  • Rudy Award Finalist (1 of 3)
  • Lou Groza Award Semifinalist (2009, 2010)
  • First-Team All-Big 12 Place-Kicker (AP, Dallas Morning News, Kansas City Star, San Antonio Express-News, Rivals.com in 2010; Dallas Morning News, Rivals.com in 2009)
  • First-Team All-Big 12 Punter (Kansas City Star, ESPN.com in 2009)
  • Second-Team All-Big 12 Punter (Coaches in 2010)
  • Second-Team All-Big 12 Place-Kicker (Coaches, Phil Steele, Fort Worth     Star-Telegram in 2010; AP, Coaches, Fort Worth Star-Telegram in 2009;
  • AP, Kansas City Star, Dallas Morning News, San Antonio Express-News in 2008)
  • Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 Punter (AP in 2010; Coaches in 2009)
  • Honorable-Mention All-Big 12 Place-Kicker (Coaches in 2008)
  • Lou Groza Award Star of the Week (2010 at Oklahoma State, 2009 vs. Va. Tech, at KU)
  • Ray Guy Award Watch List (2009, 2010)
  • Nebraska Special Teams MVP (2008, 2009, 2010)
  • Nebraska Team Captain (2009, 2010)
  • Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week (three times in career)
  • Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Nominee
  • Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2010)
  • School Record Career Scoring (397 points)
  • School Record for Most Consecutive Made Field Goals (18, broken vs. Missouri, 2010)
  • School Record for Most Field Goals in a Season (24 in 2009)
  • School Record for Most Field Goals in a Career (68)
  • School/Memorial Stadium Record Holder for Longest Field Goal (57 yards vs. CU, 2008)
  • Guy Chamberlin Trophy
  • Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring Academic Honor Roll (2010)
  • Big 12 Commissioner’s Fall Academic Honor Roll (2009, 2010)
  • Brook Berringer Citizenship Team (2010)

Year      GP         FGM     FGA       LG         XPM      XPA

2007    12           8             8             41            45             45

2008     14           24           28           57           56          57

2009     14           24           25             55         38             38

2010     14           18           19           53            54          54

Totals   54           74          80            110      193        194

Henery was the consensus, best kicker in the draft coming out.  Henery completed quite possibly the greatest college career for a placekicker including 14-14 in postseason kicks.  If any have seen his kickoffs you will understand why he was drafted(consistently 8+ yards deep) as high as he was.  As successfully predicted here by TKS, David Akers was unfortunately one of the few players up for replacement based on postseason performance and age.  If Akers is replaced it will be the end to one of the most consistent kickers in the NFL and a sad way to see him go.  Fortunately,  the Eagles selected a the best Kicker ahead of everyone other team and didnt sacrifice too much in terms of using a “high” draft pick.  For a team that had incredible depth and a great offense, they added yet another weapon.  With Sav Rocca still going strong and Akers previous playoff performance it seems Henery will be solely focusing on the placekicking duties.  Either way, based on his raw kicking strength, accurate, and clutch abilities, it looks like the placekicker for the next five to ten years.

2) Matt Bosher, University of Miami, Drafted by the Atlanta Falcons – Round 6, Pick #27  6’0 205

Awards 

  • 2010 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM
  • 2010 SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR (TEAM AWARD)
  • 2010 LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD CANDIDATE
  • 2009 ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM (KICKER)
  • 2009 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM (PUNTER)
  • 2008 LOU GROZA AWARD SEMIFINALIST
  • 2008 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM
  • 2008 JACK HARDING AWARD RECIPIENT (TEAM MVP)

Career Statistics 

Year      GP          FGM      FGA       LG          XPM      XPA

2006     RS           –              –              –              -              -

2007    12           0             0             0              0              0

2008     13           18           20          50           40          40

2009     12           14           16           52            50          50

2010     13           13           17            51         37          40

Totals   50          45           53           153        127        130

PUNTING
Year        GS               No.             Yards       Avg.          Long         20              TB               Blk
2007      12/12        58               2329          40.2           75               9                  1                  2
2008      13/13        66               2659          40.3           76               19               3                  2
2009      12/12        51               2169          42.5           59               23               7                  0
2010       13/13        59               2597         44.0           62               19               6                  0
Totals     50/50       234            9754         41.7           76               70              17               4

Bosher is the stranger of the two selections because it is up in the air on what position Bosher will play.  While he does have the ability to play both positions well, he was drafted as a punter.  Based on statistics and scouts he was more highly regarded as a Kicker than a Punter.  Conventional wisdom would think based on natural ability and age of potential player replacing, that Bosher would replace Jason Elam who is 41 vs Michael Koenen (punter) who is 28.  While a draft grade cant be given until his performance is seen, it much like the rest of the Atlanta Falcons draft this would be considered a “reach”

Overall, not the greatest draft class, but a great addition to the NFL and I am eager to see what they how they do in the coming season.

The Good, The Bad and the Ugly….Draft edition

The last two days has been great a draft, but much like all special teams attention there hasn’t been a kicker or punter drafted yet.  While I hate to see this, the reason is simple;

History has not favored teams that have drafted kickers with high picks.  Only a select few have panned out well the rest have been….. less than spectacular.

The Good:  As much as it pains me to say this…..

Sebastian Janikowski-Raiders 2000 Draft – FSU 6’2 250lbs

Since entering the league in 2000 Janikowski has been the cream of the crop when it comes to kickers.  Not only with having maybe the most interesting name for a kicker but also being remarkably consistent and having possibly the strongest leg in the league.

Some of his notable accomplishments have been

  • Career 262 for 333 percentage of 78.7
  • Average 26 field goals a season
  • Most points in raiders history (1000)
  • Longest Field Goal in Raiders History

Was the selection of Janikowski a bit of a stretch, no doubt, but has he met every expectation? Yes

The Bad- Partial bias on these two

Mike Nugent- 2005 NFL draft- 47th pick-OSU-5’10 190- New York Jets

Played 4 years with the Jets before losing his starting job and is now on his fourth team with the Bengals and on injured reserve.  Had a sparkling college career, and performed decently in the NFL but hasn’t performed up to the standards of a second round draft pick, and now has bounced to his 4th team in 6 years.  Also, considering the pro Bowl players that came after him( Vincent Jackson Nick Collins Frank Gore and Justin Tuck) , the selection was a poor choice of drafting a kicker.

Nate Kaeding-  2004 NFL Draft pick 65 Iowa 6ft 187

Might be a bit of a stretch to put him in the “bad” category but after looking at a larger picture it is evident.  While an extremely consistent regular season kicker “Nasty Nate” has had his shortcomings.

Kaeding has a regular season conversion percentage of 173-200 for a 86.5% making him quite possibly the greatest regular season kicker currently(previously held by Vanderjagt). However, his performance in the postseason has earned the title of worst postseason kicker in NFL history.  In 8 playoff games he is 8 of 15 including a miss in 5 games of his total 8 games.  Most notably an 0-3 in the 2009 AFC divisional game against the Jets which the Chargers lost by 3.  In the five Chargers losses Kaeding is has missed a field goal in 4 of them.

While I am a fan of Nate Kaeding his postseason numbers offset his  regular season achievements and bring his overall worth down to a being an average kicker.  Putting him in the draft pecking order, 3rd round is way too high to draft an average placekicker.

The Ugly

When I  mean Ugly this is the worst of the worst.

Russel Erxleben 1979 Draft 11th overal Pick Texas New Orlean Saints.

Up there with Ryan Leaf as the worst draft picks of all time, Erxleben had a stellar college career as a 3time all american punter and has the longest field goal in NCAA history.

Notable follies in Erxleben’s career include

  • an interception to lose a game in overtime in 1979 causing them a chance at their first winning season
  • a career 50% field goal percentage
  • a career 40.6 punt average
  • playing in the league for only 6 years

After having quite possibly one of the greatest college careers ever Erxleben has quite possibly the most dissapointing Pro career for a kicker.  One other consideration for “The Ugly”

John Lee 1986 draft 32nd overall UCLA- Lee never played in an NFL game after he couldn’t make the transition from kicking block to off the ground.

Note: Adam Vinatiei undrafted in 1996 D1-AA South Dakota State

Overall, as much as it would please me to see more kickers drafted, the track record isn’t in favor of team drafting kickers, with reasonably high picks.   Also it should be noted some of the great kickers weren’t ever drafted.  Simply, sometimes kicker is too great of a risk to draft without the greatest reward even if he might be built like a lineman and have a name like ”Seabass”

NFL Draft 2011: Specialists – Kicker & Punters

There is a chance that we may not see any kicker or punter get drafted this year in the NFL Draft but its not stopping me from writing about the possibilities.

Overall, not a strong class for kickers or punters, but with the kickoff rule change it could change how teams draft place-kickers.

Last year in 2010, there were three punters drafted one of which was on the TKS Radio Show this past week, Zoltan Mesko from Michigan. The others were, Brent Bowden (Bucaneers) and Matt Dodge (Giants). There have been six punters drafted in the last two years, and I think maybe one will get drafted this year.

Over the last three years, there have been four kickers drafted, including none last year. In 2009, David Buehler and the last player drafted Ryan Succop. The last few years have not been stellar for draft potential kicker –besides the punters.

First, here are some kickers I think that could get drafted. After doing research via -videos, articles, blogs and numerous arenas here are my thoughts of who and when they could get drafted.

Kicker:

1)   Alex Henery – Nebraska

2)   Kai Forbarth – UCLA

3)   Dan Bailey – Oaklahoma State

Punters:

1)   Chas Henry — Florida

2)   Ryan Donahue –Iowa

As for the kickers, Aex Henery he is my number one choice to get drafted.  Although he did not win the Lou Groza (not sure why he didn’t) he is the best of the bunch. If you watch the following videos you can hear his own head coach tell you about his character and to me that says a ton. When you get to the NFL every kicker has power and Henery has that of course but can you handle the pressure of kicking with 50,000 plus fans every week? He has shown that easily. His technique looks great, occasionally with these great athletes, you don’t see a much of a follow thru or he changes his rhythm, with Alex he is consistent and fluid.

Video of Alex Henery kicking:

Video of Coach and Teammate talking about him:  

Not to far behind is Kai Fobath from UCLA. Another stellar college kicking career here, countless game winners and remarkable stats. The knock with Kai is his kickoffs, he had a 55-yard kickoff in the Senior Bowl and missed a 44 yard attempt which will not help his draft status, and he has to prove he can kick in cold weather. But again with the new kickoff rule a few teams may try to take a chance on him in the later rounds. Our guess is that he will sign right after the draft as a free agent because of his kickoffs. I know that sounds crazy but with the career he has had to just sign as a free agent would be nuts. I would make a Facebook fan page called “Please Draft Kai.” I think his technique is not as fluid as Henery from Nebraksa and if he has a strong leg of field goals he has to work on his mechanics on kickoffs.

Here is video of him warming up before a big kick:

As for Punters: Chas Henry from Florida might be the one pick.  Great size and strength who can also kick and hold for field goals.  Did not get much film on him but is known as a three step punter, which many coaches will not like in the NFL.  He has all the attributes for a NFL punter tall and versatile and won the Ray Guy Award in 2010.

Here is some not so great footage of him kicking:

The other punter we think that may have an outside chance is Ryan Donahue from Iowa. A finalist for the Ray Guy Award this past season with a 44.6 yard average.  Although most analysts think he has great mechanics, there is still some room for improvement. Overall, very reliable and another great character athlete.  Possible late round or free agent.

Here is clip of Ryan punting —

Clip from the NFL Combine — http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2IIHoG7_jM

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