Greg Zuerlein or... who?

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The Cowboys and Titans certainly are also in the market for kickers.

I’ve included an article that was written from the Cowboys perspective, but a good write up on some of the college prospects.

As far as free agents, not very deep.

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Five college kickers to know in the 2020 NFL draft class

Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia

Blankenship is undoubtedly the most well-known kicker in this draft. That’s what happens when you combine playing for a powerhouse program, being good at kicking the football, having a memorable name, and wearing unique glasses under his helmet.

Blankenship became a reliable scorer for the Bulldogs, frequently coming through in clutch moments. In four years as the kicker, he hit 80 of his 97 attempts for a career 82.5% rate and never missed an extra point. Blankenship has also never missed a field goal inside the 30-yard line and made nearly 70% of his kicks between the 40- and 50-yard line.

Blankenship saw a drastic increase in attempts in 2019, largely due to an at-times lackluster offense, and that contributed to a lower field goal percentage than he had posted in his previous two years. Still, Blankenship was awarded the Lou Groza award for the nation’s best kicker and is a good bet to be the first (and possibly only) kicker drafted this year.

Sam Sloman, Miami (OH)

Sloman won’t get as much hype as Blankenship and others because of the small school he attended, but he might just be the best of the bunch. After being average in his sophomore and junior year, Sloman made a big improvement in 2019. He had a perfect PAT rate and his 86.7% field goal rate was the highest in the nation among kickers with 30 or more attempts.

Sloman only missed four field goals in total, with three of them coming beyond 40 yards; but he still made 78.6% of those attempts, a pretty high mark. Sloman’s career long is 53 yards, and he hit that in 2019, so leg strength may be a bit of a question mark. Nevertheless, the consistency with which Sloman played is going to catch some eyes.

Dylan Barnas, Central Florida

Barnas had an incredible year, but the 2019 season was the only one in which he actually played during his time for the Knights. That’ll raise some concerns over how sustainable his impressive play was, but the fact remains that Barnas was one of the nation’s best.

He hit 88.2% of his field goals, including a perfect rate beyond the 40-yard line. The efficiency at which the Knights offense ran meant a limited amount of long attempts for Barnas, but he was consistent nonetheless. He did miss one extra point, but still finished 10th in the nation in total points scored for the year. The big question is if he can be that productive on a consistent basis.

Dominik Eberle, Utah State

Much like Sloman, Eberle is a player who made a big jump his senior year. As Utah State’s kicker for three years, Eberle has the experience but was only average the first two years, hitting under 79% of his field goals both seasons. But in 2019, he jumped up to 87.5% despite trying around the same number of field goals as the previous two years.

Leg strength is a clear weakness for Eberle, though, as all three of his misses this year were beyond 40 yards; similarly, his career long is 52 yards and came in his sophomore year. But Eberle was perfect on extra points for his whole career, and it was clear the coaches trusted him in 2019 as he saw a new high in attempts beyond the 40. Much like Forbath, Eberle doesn’t have the booming leg that Maher did, but he’s reliable.

Jonathan Song, Texas Christian

First things first with Song: of all kickers who tried over 20 attempts in 2019, he had the highest field goal percentage by a long shot. Song hit 23 of his 24 (95.8%) attempts and was perfect on extra points. When TCU asked him to put points on the board, he did it.

The concern, though, lies in when TCU asked him to do so. He only tried four field goals between 40 and 50 yards, and hit three of them. Additionally, Song has attempted exactly zero field goals beyond 50 yards in his career. He has 44 career attempts, and none of them were from a distance you typically want to see from an NFL kicker. It’s rather bizarre, and perhaps it’s solely because of the team’s philosophies around that part of the field, but it sticks out either way.

Apart from that, Song is very good and reliable. His pro day will answer some questions about leg strength and range, which could vault him into the discussion for a draft selection. If not, Song is at least someone who can be relied on to make kicks closer to the goalpost, which is more than Maher could say in 2019.

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Free agents:

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I think they will offer Greg a one year prove it deal but also draft a potential replacement which would be wise considering Greg's injury history. Kickers in the draft are a real crapshoot as there is are a lot of differences between the NFL and college games.

Mason Crosby was 100% his last two years in college but was less than an 80% kicker his first four years in the NFL and like most kickers has had an up and down career. IMO the real problem with Greg is his injury history.
 

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The leg had a pretty down year. Hopefully that will help us resign him cheaper. Bring him back
 

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I am signing GZ all the way.

Re-watched the NFC title game against New Orleans last night... those two late kicks were about as money as could be under pressure.
 

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I am signing GZ all the way.

Re-watched the NFC title game against New Orleans last night... those two late kicks were about as money as could be under pressure.

Are you saying that Greg the Leg is the new "Money"? :LOL:
 

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I am signing GZ all the way.

Re-watched the NFC title game against New Orleans last night... those two late kicks were about as money as could be under pressure.
That's funny, I was watching that game in my garage yesterday while working on the car. He nailed that 50+ harder right down the middle. Bring him back
 

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The leg had a pretty down year. Hopefully that will help us resign him cheaper. Bring him back
There are teams that couldn't find a kicker capable of making an extra point. I don't think Zuerlein has to worry about getting plenty of big money offers, at least as far as kicker contracts go.
 

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That's funny, I was watching that game in my garage yesterday while working on the car. He nailed that 50+ harder right down the middle. Bring him back

Goff was incredible.

If you doubt Goff... REWATCH this one.

That pass to Cooks to end the 2nd. Some of his passes in that 4th quarter were insane.
 

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Prove it deal? I’m assuming you mean prove his back is ok because....

As it stands right now, Greg is the franchise leader in career kicking percentages at 82%

He will eventually pass JW in the field goals made and points category. (2-3 yrs)

Greg has nothing to prove to the Rams. If he doesn’t price himself out of our market, I anticipate Greg goes down as the Rams all time Greatest.
 

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Goff was incredible.

If you doubt Goff... REWATCH this one.

That pass to Cooks to end the 2nd. Some of his passes in that 4th quarter were insane.
I watched it yesterday too, the condensed version! Saints and Saints fans went all 49's 4th quarter celebration, thinking the game was over when it was 13-0. These are the fricken Sean McVay "We Don't Flinch If The Face Of Adversity" Los Angeles Rams. Goff was incredible. GZ even better. Please sign him back! My only beef with his performance is that he needs to work on his Pre-Superbowl Rally Speech. When they handed him the mic at the Sofi Rally, he wasn't prepared and shanked it wide right! LOL!
 

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There is no other PK in the NFL that can kick FG's as acuratley and consistently from 50+ yds as GZ. He had an off year. He's good on grass or carpet, dome or outdoors. Home or away.

Huge advantage when you have a guy who can potentially score from mid-field.

I've seen GZ kick in TC and seen him clear uprights for 70+ yds with room to spare. Of course that's in practice, but it still show what he's capable of.
 
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Goff was incredible.

If you doubt Goff... REWATCH this one.

That pass to Cooks to end the 2nd. Some of his passes in that 4th quarter were insane.
Yes he had a great game, too bad he couldn't have continued that into the SB. Hopefully with experience he will learn to control his game in future SBs
 

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The leg had a pretty down year. Hopefully that will help us resign him cheaper. Bring him back

My fear is Dallas, how can they not be in play? Fassel and they cut Brett Maher and signed Kai Forbath for the last couple of games, but they might want someone like Zuerlein with a proven track record.

If I was going to give a rookie a shot, it would be Sam Sloman from Sean McVay's Alma Mater Miami of Ohio. Kicked some long kicks 48 & 49 yards in bad weather to win Miami of Ohio their conference championship, dons #79 and add in alliteration and you can't go wrong. Now I want to bring back Zuerlein, but the Cowboys will make me nervous.
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My fear is Dallas, how can they not be in play? Fassel and they cut Brett Maher and signed Kai Forbath for the last couple of games, but they might want someone like Zuerlein with a proven track record.

If I was going to give a rookie a shot, it would be Sam Sloman from Sean McVay's Alma Mater Miami of Ohio. Kicked some long kicks 48 & 49 yards in bad weather to win Miami of Ohio their conference championship, dons #79 and add in alliteration and you can't go wrong. Now I want to bring back Zuerlein, but the Cowboys will make me nervous.
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You hit the nail on the head there. Fassel may push to bring in GZ and drive the price up
 

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My fear is Dallas, how can they not be in play? Fassel and they cut Brett Maher and signed Kai Forbath for the last couple of games, but they might want someone like Zuerlein with a proven track record.

Point worth highlighting.
 

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I watched it yesterday too, the condensed version! Saints and Saints fans went all 49's 4th quarter celebration, thinking the game was over when it was 13-0. These are the fricken Sean McVay "We Don't Flinch If The Face Of Adversity" Los Angeles Rams. Goff was incredible. GZ even better. Please sign him back! My only beef with his performance is that he needs to work on his Pre-Superbowl Rally Speech. When they handed him the mic at the Sofi Rally, he wasn't prepared and shanked it wide right! LOL!

You know who else made a few plays that I mostly forgot?

Brockers

He had a key tipped pass in the 4th/OT, but I remember thinking 2 other times he made a big play that we probably hardly noticed. I don’t know what his “grade” would have been for the game... but he made a few plays in this one.
 

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I'd try to lock GZ up for an affordable deal. Then if one of the kickers I like is around in the late rounds scoop him and let them compete. But I wouldn't go into the draft needing a kicker.
 

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There are other free agent kickers...
  1. Mason Crosby...Packers (35)
  2. Ka'imi Fairbairn...Texans (26)
  3. Dan Bailey...Vikings (32)
  4. Younghoe Koo...Falcons (26)
Hard to believe that Bailey & Zuerlein are the same age and I like Fairbairn although he did miss 5 extra points.
 

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Point worth highlighting.
I thought about that as well, but i think Dallas may have a tighter cap than we do. i'd love to sign GZ but some other team with more $$$ may be able to sway him. i'd hate to lose him, but to me it seemed like he strugged from 40-49 way more than 50+ or 30-39. That leg is special, not sure how many more bullets are left but i'd hate to see him beat us or win an SB with any other team.