Rams punter Johnny Hekker reboots after subpar season

  • To unlock all of features of Rams On Demand please take a brief moment to register. Registering is not only quick and easy, it also allows you access to additional features such as live chat, private messaging, and a host of other apps exclusive to Rams On Demand.

Rams punter Johnny Hekker reboots after subpar season​

The last time the Rams held spring workouts, in the pre-pandemic days of 2019, punter Johnny Hekker was among friends in his eighth year working with the same long snapper, placekicker and special teams coordinator.

But following snapper Jake McQuaide’s departure to the Dallas Cowboys this winter, and a year after kicker Greg Zuerlein and coordinator John Fassel left L.A. for Dallas, Hekker is the last remaining star of the specialist unit that helped the Rams to the 2018 NFC championship.

In fact, with defensive lineman Michael Brockers traded to the Detroit Lions, Hekker is the longest-serving member of the entire Rams roster as he prepares for his 10th season.

“Now and then I’ll look around and say, ‘Hey, you remember when that guy was here?’” Hekker, 31, said of banter with teammates. “And I realize none of them were here when said player was around.”

Hekker also realizes his own time with the Rams will end sooner or later.

The possibility it would be sooner rose in April when the Rams signed former Bills punter Corey Bojorquez to a one-year contract.

General Manager Les Snead and coach Sean McVay quickly described the signing as COVID-19 insurance and said Hekker doesn’t face competition from Bojorquez or 2020 practice squad punter Brandon Wright.

But Hekker said Thursday he isn’t taking his job for granted.

“When push comes to shove, they have to make the best decision for this roster,” the four-time All-Pro said of the GM and coach. “There’s no running around the financial aspect of it, too. So you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do.

“Corey’s wildly talented. For me, for a second, to not think this is a competition, and not prepare myself every day like it is a competition, would be doing myself and this team a disservice.

“Every time I step on the field, or in the weight room or in a meeting, it’s a competition.”

Hekker is the NFL’s highest-paid punter. According to overthecap.com, releasing him now, before the third year of a five-year, $18.8 million contract, would save the Rams $3.75 million against the 2021 salary cap, more than the $1.2 million it would cost them in dead cap money.

He also averaged a career-low 45.6 yards per punt in 2020, even though he was named the NFL’s special teams player of the week and player of the month for October after a Monday night win over the Bears in which he put all five of his punts inside the 10-yard line, including 57- and 63-yarders.

“I’m my own biggest critic, so I’m never going to be really happy with my performance. I think last season I definitely did not perform to the best of my abilities,” said Hekker, who thinks he “got maybe ahead of myself mentally and wasn’t focusing on the little things.”

Meanwhile, Bojorquez, 24, a Bellflower native who played at Mayfair High in Lakewood and Cerritos College before going on to New Mexico, averaged a league-high 50.8 yards per punt in his third year in Buffalo.

“I’m happy for the competition, happy to have Corey here,” Hekker said. “He’s a great, young guy that works really hard. Him and Brandon are both guys that are sound technically and are going to keep me on my Ps and Qs.”

Rams kicker Matt Gay, getting ready for his first full season, said Hekker is smart to treat this as a competition.

“I think Johnny has the right mindset for it,” Gay said. “They’re both great punters, and it’s been fun watching them going at it.”

It’s a year of change on the Rams’ special teams, which aim to reverse a decline.

Special teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis has replaced John Bonamego a year after Bonamego replaced Fassel. A full year of Gay should help, and he’s backed up by Austin MacGinnis. Long snappers Steven Wirtell and Matthew Orzech, both acquired this year, will battle to replace McQuaide. Punt returner Nsimba Webster could be replaced by wide receiver Tutu Atwell, a second-round draft pick. Wide receiver Jacob Harris, a fourth-round pick, is one of several rookies expected to make an impact in kick coverage.

Two weeks of voluntary OTAs end Friday. Three days of mandatory minicamp start Tuesday in Thousand Oaks.

It has been different for Hekker.

“A lot of the football stuff hasn’t changed. The guys I’m around have changed quite a bit,” Hekker said. “I’m definitely starting to feel like the old guy, but I’m still having a ton of fun showing up every day and giving it everything I’ve got.”
 

Merlin

Enjoying the ride
Rams On Demand Sponsor
ROD Credit | 2023 TOP Member
Joined
May 8, 2014
Messages
37,528
“Every time I step on the field, or in the weight room or in a meeting, it’s a competition.”
And that's why he's Johnny Fucking Hekker. I'm expecting a big season in the handful of punts he has all year. :horns::cool::horns:
 

Corbin

THIS IS MY BOOOOOMSTICK!!
Rams On Demand Sponsor
2023 Sportsbook Champion
Joined
Nov 9, 2014
Messages
11,401
It’s Ludacris to fathom he’s not our punter next year. I see no break in him as a player mentally or physically, the amount of money that would be saved is minimal for his consistent talent and leadership. ( not to mention the dead money almost is as much as the saved money)

So absurd to even think about. can’t wait to float in the old Hekker thread when he’s our punter this regular season :horns::fistbump::quiet:
 

Tano

Legend
Joined
Jun 11, 2017
Messages
9,032
It’s Ludacris to fathom he’s not our punter next year. I see no break in him as a player mentally or physically, the amount of money that would be saved is minimal for his consistent talent and leadership. ( not to mention the dead money almost is as much as the saved money)

So absurd to even think about. can’t wait to float in the old Hekker thread when he’s our punter this regular season :horns::fistbump::quiet:
Plus he is such a good passer.

How bad was the special teams coordinator.

I looked up his passing stats and he didn't attempt one pass all of last year.
 

dang

Legend
Joined
Mar 15, 2018
Messages
7,014
The Rams will be going for it for any 4th down where they are beyond their own 40. So Hekker will only be needed 1-2 times a game.
 

Merlin

Enjoying the ride
Rams On Demand Sponsor
ROD Credit | 2023 TOP Member
Joined
May 8, 2014
Messages
37,528
I looked up his passing stats and he didn't attempt one pass all of last year.
Just call your own fake punt plays Bona you pussy!
~ Ex-Rams FIRED ST Coach John Fassell
 
Last edited:

Corbin

THIS IS MY BOOOOOMSTICK!!
Rams On Demand Sponsor
2023 Sportsbook Champion
Joined
Nov 9, 2014
Messages
11,401

Rams punter Johnny Hekker embraces competition entering tenth season​


  • by Michael Baca
Every punt from Johnny Hekker's game-changing night | Week 7


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2ti0ePgHEU

Regarded as one of the NFL's premier special teamers in recent years, Rams punter Johnny Hekker isn't taking anything for granted as he approaches his tenth season.
The four-time All-Pro spoke bluntly about the competition he's facing during Rams OTAs and the implications surrounding the situation.
"When push comes to shove, they have to make the best decisions for this roster," Hekker told reporters on Thursday, via Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times. "And there's no running around the financial aspect of it. So, you've got to do what you've got to do to put together the best roster that you can."
Hekker is currently the highest-paid punter in the NFL with a salary-cap number of $4.9 million, according to Over The Cap. Signed as an undrafted free agent in 2012, Hekker is also the longest-tenured player for the Rams and the 31-year-old is coming off a career-low 45.6 yards per punt in 2020.
"I definitely did not perform to the best of my abilities," Hekker acknowledged. "There were a few games that I really, I don't know, just kind of got just maybe ahead of myself mentally. ... There were definitely some kicks out there that I would have liked to have seen go better for the team. ... When I don't put our team in good positions that's the stuff that really bugs me."
By their recent standards, L.A.'s special teams unit as a whole had a subpar 2020, which was the squad's first year without coach John Fassel after nine seasons. The team hired Joe DeCamillas has the new special teams coordinator this offseason and is preparing for 2021 with competition at all phases of special teams, including the long snapper position.
Corey Bojorquez and Brandon Wright were signed to compete for Hekker's job.

"Corey is wildly talented," Hekker said. "And so I think for me, to for a second not think of this as a competition and not prepare myself every day like it is a competition would be doing myself and this team a disservice.
"So, I think them going out and signing Corey is a great move. Corey is a great punter. ... A guy that has one of the strongest legs I've ever seen. ... Him and Brandon are both guys that are sound technically and they're going to help keep me on my Ps and Qs."
Bojorquez, who spent the past three seasons in Buffalo, is coming off a career-high 50.8 yards per punt in 2020. The 24-year-old returns home to Southern California with an opportunity to earn a seemingly perfect situation.
"When people start hitting balls and the juices get flowing, that competitive side comes out," said Rams kicker Matt Gay, who also faces competition from Chase McLaughlin. "Both of them, Johnny and Corey, have been hitting it really good. Super consistent. ... They're both great punters, and it's been fun to watch both of them just kind of hit the ball and goin' at it."
While Hekker has had a firm grip on his position the past nine seasons, the Rams punter approaches 2021 with a positive outlook. With the Rams going all in with the acquisition of quarterback Matthew Stafford this offseason, Hekker is embracing a competition that may elevate him back into an All-Pro form as a crucial season approaches.
"The second that you take something for granted of something for certainty in this league is the day you get surprised," Hekker said. "So I'm just enjoying every day and just doing my best to prepare and help this team however I can."
 

Corbin

THIS IS MY BOOOOOMSTICK!!
Rams On Demand Sponsor
2023 Sportsbook Champion
Joined
Nov 9, 2014
Messages
11,401
what a lump of shit Johnny Hekker is... guy is so overrated and over paid