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Rams' scramble to replace NFL's best kicker yields day-time trader banking on break


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Sam Ficken, who will take over for injured Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein the rest of the season, has spent time in training camps but has yet to attempt a kick in the regular season.

Alden GonzalezESPN Staff Writer

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Los Angeles Rams special teams coordinator John Fassel called his punter, Johnny Hekker, on Tuesday night. He wanted to congratulate him on his fourth Pro Bowl invite, but really, he wanted him to clear his schedule Wednesday morning. Greg Zuerlein, the NFL's most productive kicker this season, suddenly needed surgery to repair a herniated disk, and the Rams were scrambling to find a replacement with a little more than two weeks left before the playoffs.

Hekker made his way to the team facility as instructed, ready to hold, and he saw six kickers preparing for a tryout.

"Man," he thought, "that's a lot of kickers."

"Oh," someone said, "that's only the first group."

The Rams held two workouts for 12 kickers Wednesday, one at 8 a.m. and the other at 9:15. They each got 12 field goal attempts and five kickoffs, with Hekker holding every snap from a couple of experienced

he Rams held two workouts for 12 kickers Wednesday, one at 8 a.m. and the other at 9:15. They each got 12 field goal attempts and five kickoffs, with Hekker holding every snap from a couple of experienced reinforcements. Fassel called it "more like a gong show than a workout."

There was a 2016 second-round pick in Roberto Aguayo, a nine-year veteran in Dan Carpenter, a couple of recent Los Angeles Chargers in Travis Coons and Younghoe Koo, and others with NFL experience like Andrew Franks, Garrett Hartley and Jason Myers. Ultimately, the first-place Rams went with Sam Ficken, a former Penn State kicker who went undrafted in 2015, has never kicked in a regular-season game and was working as a broker-dealer in Greenwich, Connecticut.

"I just wanted myself to not go in with any bias based on anybody's history, successes or failures and just say, 'You know what, there's 12 guys who are coming in, so let's just go clean slate for everyone and pick who we think had the best workout,'" Fassel said. "You could argue a lot of ways that other guys did this or that, but we thought that Sam did the best job."

Ficken was a finance major in college and was employed at a brokerage called Weeden & Co. He worked out up to six times a week and kicked up to three times a week just in case a professional team needed his services. On Monday, he passed the Series 57 exam to make him a more qualified trader. On Tuesday, he got a call from the Rams asking him to fly to Southern California for an important tryout.

The higher-ups at his company told Ficken that they hoped to never see him again.

They're super-thrilled for me," Ficken, 25, said underneath a yellow Rams beanie. "They're more than excited for me about the opportunity."

It's the type Ficken had spent years waiting on.

Ficken was Penn State's full-time kicker from 2012-14 and improved his accuracy as a senior, making 24 of 29 field goal attempts and all 28 extra points. But every team passed on him in the draft. He attended minicamps but never signed. He spent the summer of 2016 in training camp with the Jacksonville Jaguars but was cut before the season began. He did the same in the summer of 2017, this time with the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he went back home, returned to his real job and waited again, still believing the dream was within reach.

Ficken has a mentor in San Francisco 49ers kicker and fellow Penn State alum Robbie Gould, who's in his 13th NFL season despite initially going undrafted.

On Wednesday, Ficken brought up Giorgio Tavecchio, who finally got an opportunity with the Oakland Raiders this season -- five years after going undrafted himself.

"He's had a bunch of preseasons," Ficken said. "He's always kicked well in them but just was never given the chance to kind of step foot on a real field. Hopefully, I can do a similar thing. I believe in myself. I believe in the work that I've put in. It was just a matter of time to be given a chance."

Ficken went 6-for-7 in field goals and 8-for-9 in extra points during his two preseason stints. He had worked out for the Chargers a couple of weeks earlier, and Fassel said he outperformed his competitors in "everything" earlier this week.

"I thought he hit a really good ball," Fassel said. "A lot of guys did, but there was something about him where you see a really true flight of the football, good enough distance where if you needed a low-50 or a mid-50 in a critical situation, he could probably give you that shot. And his kickoff ability was good."

There was another reason he chose Ficken.

"He doesn't have any bad mental scars," Fassel said. "... He seemed like a kid who hasn't been bothered by any misses."

Zuerlein underwent successful surgery Thursday morning, two days after being named to his first Pro Bowl. Through his first 13 games, he made 36 of 38 field goals -- including 6 of 7 from 50 or more yards -- and 40 of his 41 extra points. His 148 points led the NFL and put him on pace to surpass the 166 compiled by David Akers in 2011 for the most by a kicker.

But Zuerlein woke up on game day with his back barking. It had been sore throughout the season but never to the point where it caused him to miss practice or even come close to missing a game. While grabbing breakfast in Seattle on Sunday morning, Zuerlein could barely sit. He told Fassel that he couldn't walk, and Fassel sheepishly asked if he could kick.

Zuerlein played.

It wasn't surprising," Rams long snapper Jake McQuaide said. "But it was inspiring."

Zuerlein led the NFL in touchbacks by a wide margin, but most of his kickoffs Sunday traveled short. He missed one of his five extra-point attempts but made two field goals, from 36 and 31 yards out. By the second half, it got so bad that the Rams were considering their emergency plan, which involved Hekker kicking and rookie receiver Cooper Kupp holding. The Rams had to go for it on two fourth downs while in field goal range in the fourth quarter, even though they led big in an eventual 42-7 rout of the Seattle Seahawks.


Fassel drove Zuerlein home after they reached Los Angeles International Airport later that night. He pushed the seats down in his car and Zuerlein sprawled on his stomach. When they reached his house, Zuerlein had to wrap his arms around Fassel and his wife to get through his front door.

"Gosh," Fassel said, "that was as gritty an effort as I've ever seen in an NFL football game."

The Rams will go on without him. First-year head coach Sean McVay said Zuerlein's absence will affect his playcalling "just a little bit," mostly with regard to the regularity of his 50-plus-yard attempts. The Rams won't go for it on fourth down more often, McVay added. They believe in Ficken, who will have two games to get the rust off before the playoffs, a strong likelihood for the 10-4 Rams.

"It's not something that I haven't done before," Ficken said. "I've kicked in games; I've kicked in preseason games. Everyone, I think, puts [an emphasis] on the fact that I haven't kicked in a regular-season game, but again, day-to-day job stays the exact same -- put it through the uprights and take care of business."


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All of us trust John Fassel and he makes a great comment on Ficken...That he's not bothered by any misses....Been a tough year for field goal kickers, teams have cut many of them this year and out of the players they were trying out I guess I was rooting for the former Saint Garrett Hartley, who has a 81.7 career FG percentage and has kicked in a Super Bowl and back then noted for a booming leg, however, with all the changes this season, Hartley has yet to sign on with anyone else.

Ficken in his interview on the Ram website came off bright and understanding that is job is to simply make kicks. Overall again all of us trust Fassel and maybe going with a younger riser is better than others who have failed, but one thing for sure, IMHO, and I know some of you are partial to Jeff Wilkins, however, Sam Ficken is replacing the best Field Goal Kicker in Ram history, so no pressure Sam I am.
 

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Wow. Didn't know he was playing with a herniated disc. That's ballzy

Its a good thing the kickoff coverage is good, GZ would not have lasted through game 14 if he had to make tackles. But even kicking had to be painful. My herniated discs flare up if I step wrong just walking.
 

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We will see... I feel more comfortable with an experienced kicker. Kicking is so mental - but if it doesn't work out there are more options out there.
 

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Its a good thing the kickoff coverage is good, GZ would not have lasted through game 14 if he had to make tackles. But even kicking had to be painful. My herniated discs flare up if I step wrong just walking.

Good thing is of you catch it early on you can make a full recovery. Him being around some of the best doctors and physical trainers you can expect him to be back to his normal self next year.

I went thru it a couple of years ago and underwent some pt and I'm good as new. Mine was pretty gnarly too
 

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I trust Fassel, but I do think he is taking a chance with this kid. I've watched all the video I can find on Fricken and he has a good approach to the game and a strong leg. He had a tendancy to kick low over the LOS early in his college career, but has worked at getting it up. His kickoffs don't go as deep as Greg, but with the Rams ST coverage, runbacks shouldn't be a problem. In fact it may give them more opportunity to strip the ball and get a turnover.

They have someone else if Fricken mucks it up vs the Titans.
 

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That was an insane story about GZ in Seattle!

Wow!

I never thought another kicker would come close to that feeling I had when Wilkins kicked... but GZ is right there.

Got to admire his toughness too.

Ficken is an interesting selection. He could break out and surprise. There is risk, as well. Especially with the pressure of the playoffs.

But he sounds like he has a good head on his shoulders and kinda hard to second guess Bones.
 

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This kid has to be on top of the world to be able to have an opportunity like this. I guess dreams can come true.
 

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The Ficken signing is in line with what McVay is always looking for--smart level headed team type players. I sure hope he works out.
 

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Wow. Didn't know he was playing with a herniated disc. That's ballzy
I have two herniated discs since 2011, sucks, got it at work. Still working, on and off light duty, lots of rough night's trying to sleep.
I wish I could have Dr Andrews fix mine.
Hope Hecker pulls through.
Steven Jackson had it happen to when he was with the Rams.
 

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But Zuerlein woke up on game day with his back barking. It had been sore throughout the season but never to the point where it caused him to miss practice or even come close to missing a game. While grabbing breakfast in Seattle on Sunday morning, Zuerlein could barely sit. He told Fassel that he couldn't walk, and Fassel sheepishly asked if he could kick.

Zuerlein played.

It wasn't surprising," Rams long snapper Jake McQuaide said. "But it was inspiring."

I'm surprised the Rams didn't restrict his practices and keep a closer watch on him. Makes you wonder.
Darn shame that he can't continue with the playoffs so close.


Kickin with Ficken will just have to work out.
 

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Hey can they bring back Mike Lansford? Love me a barefoot kicker! Specially on coverage!
 

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I know some of you are partial to Jeff Wilkins, however, Sam Ficken is replacing the best Field Goal Kicker in Ram history, so no pressure Sam I am.

I'm a huge fan of GZ.

But until he catches his own onside kick in a PLAYOFF GAME, I'm sticking with "Money" Wilkins.
 

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I'm a huge fan of GZ.

But until he catches his own onside kick in a PLAYOFF GAME, I'm sticking with "Money" Wilkins.

Wilkins missed a very make able kick against the Patriots in the Super Bowl so I guess I will always hold that against him.