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 by RAMMAN76
2 weeks 1 day ago
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United States of America   Fort Worth TX
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Here's a list of the top K prospects.


1. Joshua Karty, Stanford
K | 6’2″ | 207 lbs | 4th Year

Joshua Karty had a perfect 2022 season where he hit all 18 of his field goals, 13 of which were 40+ yards. He has the leg strength to consistently hit from 60 yards, and a smooth, repeatable motion to suggest consistency in the future. He gets good lift on his kicks and has a clean approach to the ball. He wasn’t perfect in 2023, but was still very respectable making 23-of-27 kicks despite very few short kicks.
Joshua Karty 2023 Stats

21/21 extra points, 23/27 field goals, 5/5 inside 30 yards, 7/8 30-39 yards, 7/7 40-49 yards, 4/7 50+ yards, 56 long

2. Cam Little, Arkansas
K | 6’1″ | 172 lbs | 3rd Year

Cam Little is the rare college kicker to enter the draft early. The 3rd year junior was consistent throughout his career, having converted over 80% of his field goals in each of his 3 seasons. This past season, Little was especially effective from beyond 40 yards, including 4-of-5 from 50+ yards. Little has a smooth approach to the ball and gets plenty of elevation. He’s shown the ability to bounce back after missed kicks, is effective as a kick off specialist, and has plenty of leg strength to be a weapon at the next level.
Cam Little 2023 Stats

33/33 extra points, 20/24 field goals, 7/7 inside 30 yards, 4/5 30-39 yards, 5/7 40-49 yards, 4/5 50+ yards, 56 long

3. Will Reichard, Alabama
K | 6’1″ | 187 lbs | 5th Year

Will Reichard was a top kicker recruit out of high school, and took over right away for the Crimson Tide. He’s now entering his 5th season as a starter, and has proven to be a reliable option each year. Despite a bit of a dip in 2021, Reichard responded well to avoid a long slump. He’s kicked in a ton of pressure situations, and has a quick consistent motion that looks the part of an NFL kicker. His leg strength is decent, but he’s never been tested on particularly long kicks.
Will Reichard 2023 Stats

55/55 extra points, 22/25 field goals, 3/3 inside 30 yards, 7/7 30-39 yards, 7/10 40-49 yards, 5/5 50+ yards, 52 long

4. Harrison Mevis, Missouri
K | 6’0″ | 241 lbs | 4th Year

Harrison Mevis is a big kicker with one of the most powerful legs in college football. He has been trusted to hit field goals of 50+ throughout his career, and has shown great accuracy when doing so. Like Karty, Mevis can consistently hit 60 yard attempts. He’s also been tested in some high pressure situations, with success. The question for Mevis is all about consistency. He’s had some head scratching short distance misses that he needs to clean up, usually with an approach that feels a bit choppy.
Harrison Mevis 2023 Stats

45/46 extra points, 24/30 field goals, 11/11 inside 30 yards, 8/9 30-39 yards, 2/5 40-49 yards, 3/5 50+ yards, 61 long

5. Griffin Kell, TCU
K | 6’0″ | 195 lbs | 5th Year

Griffin Kell first caught my attention when he sprinted onto the field for a last second field goal with the clock running. No time to properly set up, and he drills a 42 yard field goal to keep TCU undefeated in their magical season. Kell was very consistent in 2022, hitting 17-of-19 field goals despite having none of them come from within 30 yards. His leg strength is decent but not great, and he could stand to slow down at times and be a bit more consistent.
Griffin Kell 2023 Stats

44/46 extra points, 14/21 field goals, 2/2 inside 30 yards, 4/4 30-39 yards, 5/8 40-49 yards, 3/7 50+ yards, 57 long

 by RAMMAN76
2 weeks 22 hours ago
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United States of America   Fort Worth TX
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The answer is Joshua Karty, Stanford. YEAH :D

 by snackdaddy
2 weeks 22 hours ago
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United States of America   Merced California
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Good choice. I thought they should not wait for the undrafted guys. Find the best college kicker. I like that he only missed one field goal inside 49 yards the past two seasons. The PAT's might be a little misleading since college still kicks from the 20 on those. But it does show consistency. Which is what I like in a kicker. Give me the guy who is money between 40 and 50 yards. Even better if he's got a strong leg to kick longer ones.

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