Just how good is Johnny Hekker?

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The Rams actually have 2 players that are obviously the best in the league at their respective positions.

Aaron Donald and Johnny Hekker.

That's really saying something.

Been a while since one could say such a thing, huh? Maybe the GSOT days?

A good HC can build on that, and I consider McVay a good HC already.
 

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Actually IMHO I think Hekker has a better shot, if the Rams continue to use him throwing the football and he has a few more success. Ray Guy got in because of not only being a great punter, but an outstanding Athlete and Hekker fits that mold. Landeta will never get in, he whiffed on a punt against the Bears, but did have a hot wife, if memory serves me correctly.

You are correct as usual den, this video will never be shown in Canton unless Landetta gets roasted by the hall in lieu of being inducted.

 

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Thanks, dammit. You just sent me down an 8 hour youtube hole....

It's Chappelle though so it's worth it.

The one about being on a hijacked plane is hilarious. The first time I saw it I exploded in laughter.

In case you missed it.

 

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It's Chappelle though so it's worth it.

The one about being on a hijacked plane is hilarious. The first time I saw it I exploded in laughter.

In case you missed it.



Oh, I caught it. I still think this concert is a Top 3 of all time, maybe even the best, the others being Bill Cosby's Himself and George Carlin's one with the words you can't say on TV routine.

Can't stand Cosby as a person, so it's hard to judge his past work in this new light, but... it is what it is, I guess, others will have different opinions.

Honorable mention to Bill Hicks who I still think was the greatest standup of all time
 

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http://www.nfl.com/photoessays/0ap3000000817839/gil-brandts-top-punters-of-all-time

Gil Brandt's top punters of all time
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NFL Media senior analyst


14. Marquette King
Oakland Raiders, 2012-Present
» Has averaged 46.7 yards per punt throughout his career
» Averaged a career-best 48.9 yards per punt in 2013

13. Dave Jennings
New York Giants, 1974-1984; New York Jets, 1985-1987
» Voted to four Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro twice
» Averaged 41.2 yards per punt throughout his career

12. Donnie Jones
Seattle Seahawks, 2004; Miami Dolphins, 2005-2006; St. Louis Rams, 2007-2011; Houston Texans, 2012; Philadelphia Eagles, 2013-Present
» Has averaged 45.5 yards per punt throughout his career

11. Thomas Morstead
New Orleans Saints, 2009-Present
» One-time Super Bowl champion
» Voted to one Pro Bowl
» Has averaged 47.0 yards per punt throughout his career

10. Glenn Dobbs
Brooklyn Dodgers, 1946-1947; Los Angeles Dons, 1947-1949
» First Team All-Pro once
» Averaged 46.4 yards per punt throughout his career

9. Andy Lee
San Francisco 49ers, 2004-2014; Cleveland Browns, 2015; Carolina Panthers, 2016
» Voted to three Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro three times
» Has averaged 46.3 yards per punt throughout his career

8. Pat McAfee
Indianapolis Colts, 2009-2016
» Voted to two Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro once
» Averaged 46.4 yards per punt throughout his career

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7. Johnny Hekker
St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams, 2012-Present
» Voted to three Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro three times
» Has averaged 46.9 yards per punt throughout his career

6. Bryan Anger
Jacksonville Jaguars, 2012-2015; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2016-Present
» Has averaged 46.7 yards per punt throughout his career

5. Reggie Roby
Miami Dolphins, 1983-1992; Washington Redskins, 1993-1994; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1995; Houston Oilers, 1996; Tennessee Titans, 1997; San Francisco 49ers, 1998
» Voted to three Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro twice
» Averaged 43.3 yards per punt throughout his career

4. Ray Guy
Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders, 1973-1986
» Three-time Super Bowl champion
» Voted to seven Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro three times
» Averaged 42.4 yards per punt throughout his career
» Enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame

3. Yale Lary
Detroit Lions, 1952-1953, 1956-1964
» Three-time NFL champion
» Voted to nine Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro three times
» Averaged 44.3 yards per punt throughout his career
» Enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame

2. Shane Lechler
Oakland Raiders, 2000-2012; Houston Texans, 2013-Present
» Voted to seven Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro six times
» Has averaged 47.5 yards per punt throughout his career
» Averaged a career-best 51.1 yards per punt in 2009

1. Sammy Baugh
Washington Redskins, 1937-1952
» Two-time NFL champion
» Voted to six Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro four times
» Averaged 45.1 yards per punt throughout his career
» Enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
 

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http://www.nfl.com/photoessays/0ap3000000817839/gil-brandts-top-punters-of-all-time

Gil Brandt's top punters of all time
Gil Brandt
NFL Media senior analyst


14. Marquette King
Oakland Raiders, 2012-Present
» Has averaged 46.7 yards per punt throughout his career
» Averaged a career-best 48.9 yards per punt in 2013

13. Dave Jennings
New York Giants, 1974-1984; New York Jets, 1985-1987
» Voted to four Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro twice
» Averaged 41.2 yards per punt throughout his career

12. Donnie Jones
Seattle Seahawks, 2004; Miami Dolphins, 2005-2006; St. Louis Rams, 2007-2011; Houston Texans, 2012; Philadelphia Eagles, 2013-Present
» Has averaged 45.5 yards per punt throughout his career

11. Thomas Morstead
New Orleans Saints, 2009-Present
» One-time Super Bowl champion
» Voted to one Pro Bowl
» Has averaged 47.0 yards per punt throughout his career

10. Glenn Dobbs
Brooklyn Dodgers, 1946-1947; Los Angeles Dons, 1947-1949
» First Team All-Pro once
» Averaged 46.4 yards per punt throughout his career

9. Andy Lee
San Francisco 49ers, 2004-2014; Cleveland Browns, 2015; Carolina Panthers, 2016
» Voted to three Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro three times
» Has averaged 46.3 yards per punt throughout his career

8. Pat McAfee
Indianapolis Colts, 2009-2016
» Voted to two Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro once
» Averaged 46.4 yards per punt throughout his career

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7. Johnny Hekker
St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams, 2012-Present
» Voted to three Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro three times
» Has averaged 46.9 yards per punt throughout his career

6. Bryan Anger
Jacksonville Jaguars, 2012-2015; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2016-Present
» Has averaged 46.7 yards per punt throughout his career

5. Reggie Roby
Miami Dolphins, 1983-1992; Washington Redskins, 1993-1994; Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1995; Houston Oilers, 1996; Tennessee Titans, 1997; San Francisco 49ers, 1998
» Voted to three Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro twice
» Averaged 43.3 yards per punt throughout his career

4. Ray Guy
Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders, 1973-1986
» Three-time Super Bowl champion
» Voted to seven Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro three times
» Averaged 42.4 yards per punt throughout his career
» Enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame

3. Yale Lary
Detroit Lions, 1952-1953, 1956-1964
» Three-time NFL champion
» Voted to nine Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro three times
» Averaged 44.3 yards per punt throughout his career
» Enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame

2. Shane Lechler
Oakland Raiders, 2000-2012; Houston Texans, 2013-Present
» Voted to seven Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro six times
» Has averaged 47.5 yards per punt throughout his career
» Averaged a career-best 51.1 yards per punt in 2009

1. Sammy Baugh
Washington Redskins, 1937-1952
» Two-time NFL champion
» Voted to six Pro Bowls, First Team All-Pro four times
» Averaged 45.1 yards per punt throughout his career
» Enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame

Brandt's got to be senile if he puts Bryan fucking Anger over Hekker. I'd easily say that Hekker, if he continues on his path, will be the GOAT when it comes to punters.
 

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To think Johnny Hekker went undrafted. Smart cap move by The Rams .
Greg the Leg & getting Hekker. Great foundation, but Fisher just couldn't coach.

Last year Johnny was freaking great !!
I only seeing him get better as well. Bones is solid & just helps keep the special teams in tact.
 

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Evaluating punters they also omit a lot of critical data, looking at Gil's list above. How many times a punter can pin opponents inside their red zone is more important than just about anything else, but it's not something they trot out there as a stat wrt the position when it's discussed. Of course Hekk is right there at the top with the distance, but there's a lot more to the dude than that.

And as this league progresses I think being able to execute fakes, i.e. having some rudimentary passing ability, will become more and more important. That's also of course an area where Hekk looks like a futures positional guy.

Definitely gonna be the GOAT at some point. No doubt about it. I actually ordered his jersey, first time ever for a punter man, feel kinda dirty too might need counseling.
 
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The Rams actually have 2 players that are obviously the best in the league at their respective positions.

Aaron Donald and Johnny Hekker.

That's really saying something.

What's interesting as well is they also have Quinn, who has become a forgotten man, but hey maybe he'll have a healthy season this year.

Also I think Gurley has "best in the league" type talent and maybe it'll show if he gets some blocking up front and teams can't camp out with 8/9 in the box.
 

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What's interesting as well is they also have Quinn, who has become a forgotten man, but hey maybe he'll have a healthy season this year.

Also I think Gurley has "best in the league" type talent and maybe it'll show if he gets some blocking up front and teams can't camp out with 8/9 in the box.

Agreed on both counts. The Mighty Quinn will raping NFL backfields again. It's scary to think what the Gurley Express! can do if he has a top notch run blocking OL in front, and that's exactly what Aaron Kromer is trying to build here.
 

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Much like a great QB....Hekker is an elite talent that has also been surrounded by a strong supporting cast and quality coaching.
The Rams' ST's have been top shelf for the last several years, and not just because of Hekker.

Fisher arrived and stressed defense and special teams. He hired quality coaches and brought in talent. You have to give credit where credit is due.
 

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Someone would have to get into all the numbers to really make a accurate evaluation. Hekker would move up to near or at the top. Considering he has been punting 87 punts a year on a bad team his numbers are crazy and getting better. He has changed field position so much it's hard to believe. Bryan Anger and Lechler have good YPPA but, not nearly as good of net average per punt.