1) Alex Henery - NEBRASKA
Ht: 6'2" Wt: 177
Henery could be a solid kicker in the NFL. Possesses a big, strong leg with the range to hit very long field goal attempts but accuracy does drop some from over 50 yards. Outstanding accuracy and consistency on shorter kicks. Has experience punting, flashes the ability to directionally kick, but doesn't get enough consistent hang-time or distance. Solid athlete who can handle poor snaps and angle a returner toward the sideline. -NFL.com
Best Fits: (Cowboys, Chargers, Jets, Giants)
2) Kai Forbath - UCLA
Ht: 5'11" Wt: 197
Forbath, the 2009 Lou Groza winner for the nation's best kicker, had his least efficient season as a senior, but he has a strong accurate leg and should develop into a quality place kicker at the next level. Although he does not excel on kickoffs, he has the leg strength to hit field goals of over 50 yards. His greatest strength is his accuracy, as he is nearly automatic from under 40 yards and connects on a high percentage of longer field goal attempts. -NFL.com
3) Ryan Donahue - IOWA
Ht: 6'2" Wt: 193
Donahue has what it takes to make it as a punter in the NFL. Possesses enough leg strength to drive the ball down the field and get good hang time. Can directional punt with some productivity and shows good touch. Does a good job adjusting to a poor snap. However, he's solely a punter who did not handle field goals, kickoffs or holding duties during his college career. -NFL.com
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