Each of these NFL kickers has a specific skill. And throughout history, these NFL Kickers have either revolutionized, changed, or created new opportunities for what is possible. Whether it is leg strength, elite-level multi-position players, or just complete clutch field goals ability, we will highlight what makes a great kicker. Hopefully, this post identifies what makes these NFL kickers so unique for the game of football.
Sebastian Janikowski Otherwise referred to as the “Polish Cannon”, is recognized for having one of the biggest legs in football. The lefty has shown Consistency hitting absolutely huge kicks since his high school days. As most kickers, Sebastian started out as a soccer player. It was not until his senior year that he finally gave kicking a go. During one of his practices, Sebastian hit an 82-yard field goal. I mean come on, he is in high school. Shortly after, he was nominated on to the 1996 All American Team.
The following season, Janikowski decided to continue his athletic career at Florida State University. There, Janikowski learned that Bobby Bowden was a step above the other coaches. With Sebastian on their team, they won the National championship in 1999. It does not hurt when you have a Kicker who hits kickoffs through the uprights 3/4 times. Bobby Bowden said, “Boy, have you ever thought about (I have!) how many national championships we might have won if we had Janikowski every year of my career?”[1]
Going 16/21 (76.2%) 27/32 (84.4%) and 23/30 (76.7%) Sebastian was also nominated the Lou Groza award winner 2 years in a row. He remains the only kicker to do so. (2019) Janikowski showed that he was clearly NFL Caliber. While it is all fun and games to win bowl games and stay out late partying after awards, Getting paid was the end goal for Seabass. Therefore, he ended up leaving FSU one year early. He was saying his primary reason for foregoing his senior year was to pay for his mother to come to the United States.[4]
Picked up in the FIRST round by the Oakland Raiders, Janikowski had some huge expectations about him. Most of the time, first-round picks do not do that well in the beginning. Therefore, Sebastian bounced back from his first season where he went 22/32 (68.8%) and put up a consistent 82.1% conversion on his kicks the next season. That is what has made the biggest impact on his coaches in the NFL.
On April 13, 2018, Sebastian signed a 1-year contract with the Seattle Seahawks. After beating out Jason Myers on August 20, 2018, During that time, he made 81.5% of his kicks. During a game against the Dallas Cowboys in the wildcard round of the NFL Playoffs, Janikowski injured his hamstring. This resulted in him being out the rest of the game.
Since retiring from the NFL on April 28, 2019, Janikowski finished with 19 years in the NFL. Not only did he have an absolute cannon for a leg, he had the ability to make his kicks as well. Therefore, Janikowski has established himself as a kicker who is an anomaly in football. The rare leg strength to make 82-yard kicks and make his kicks 80% of the time. In conclusion, he finished with 1,799 points and the Raiders all-time leading scorer. A very impressive career from the Polish Cannon.
Lou Groza was the Michael Jordan of his time. When all of the other kickers were making kicks around a 40% conversion, he was at the 55% with some kicks over 50+ yards (that does not happen in the 1950’s.) Lou arrived at Ohio State University in 1942. Shortly after joining, Groza left for the Military. Groza then served 4 years in the U.S. Army. After the army, Groza’s Ohio State Coach, Paul Brown, sent him a package containing footballs and a contract to play professional football. Shortly after, the team was named after brown and Groza joined the team in 1946 as the first kicker in Brown’s history.
Groza was nicknamed “The Toe” during his time with the team and it is no question why. His biggest achievements include:
Lou Groza definitely had some amazing statistics. It definitely took a lot of time before people could catch up with his talent. Having a phenomenal career is just another small feat for Lou “The Toe” Groza.
Justin is a very exciting player to watch since he is almost guaranteed three points. However, Stretching might be an area to look into since his leg can get punchy at times. He does make up for the low punch technique by having great Ball Contact. To match with his strong leg and very consistent form, Tucker will go down as one of the if not the greatest kicker of all time if he keeps this pace up.
From 2008-2011, Tucker put up incredible numbers which earned him numerous awards. Justin’s famous moment was when he nailed the 40-yard game-winning field goal against the Aggies. This kick put the Texas Longhorns up 27-25 against A&M At Kyle Field. With three seconds left on the clock, Tucker split the uprights and the rivalry between UT and A&M came to a close. Shortly after, A&M went to the SEC. Another fun fact is that Tucker never missed a 4th quarter kick while at UT. It does make sense since he is the most accurate kicker in the league at this point.
As an Undrafted free agent in 2012, Tucker was picked up by the Baltimore Ravens. He was in contention with billy Cundiff for the starting spot. After proving his talent, the ravens took a gamble and chose Tucker as the starting kicker. He then proved that it was the right choice. In his first season, Tucker made 32/35 kicks and all 42 of his extra points.
A memorable moment was when he hit the game-winner against the New England Patriots with 2 seconds left. Then later in the season, Tucker made a 47-yard field goal in double overtime to win the game and send the Ravens to the AFC Championship.
In Tucker’s first season with the ravens, he ended up winning a super bowl ring, going 91.4% on field goals, and kicking multiple high pressure kicks to win the game. As a result, Tucker is on pace to become the highest performing kicker in the league.
It goes without saying that Justin Tucker has an absolute cannon for a leg. He is an incredibly fun player to watch as a kicker. Not only is he so powerful, he hits the same ball every time. What makes him so strong is his ability to get all of his body through the kick every time. He knows the importance of momentum, and if you watch him, everything is helping him get more through the target. Make it a point to watch the efficiency of tucker and how much momentum he gets through the ball.
Hopefully, Tucker can maintain this pace as he should become the most accurate kicker in NFL history. That being said, he has a long way to reaching the greatest kicker of all time, Adam Vinateri.
Adam Vinatieri is known as the most clutch kicker in the NFL. He has only recently surpassed Morten Andersen as the highest scoring player of all time. Not only is he an amazing kicker, but a great role model. Many who have worked with him talk about his humility and ability to better those around him.
Adam was a multi-sport athlete. He lettered in football, wrestling, basketball, soccer, and track. He earned first-team all-state honors as a senior and was a quarterback and linebacker. For his age, he was big. But getting to college level, so was everyone else.
Vinatieri played at South Dakota State University for all 4 years. As a kicker and punter, Adam amassed 185 career points and was first-team all-conference in each of his seasons playing.
Adam graduated and went on to play Professional football with the Amsterdam Admirals. During his season with them, he made 9 out of 10 kicks with 4 PATs. This earned him All-Europe Team awards.
After a great season, Vinatieri got to play for the New England Patriots from 1996-2005. In his first season on the team, they went to the super bowl. In 2001 against the Raiders, During this time, Adam made his famous blizzard kick from 45 yards out to tie the game and send it to overtime. Later in that same game, he made a 23-yard game-winner to send the patriots to the next round.
In that same season, Vinatieri kicked a 48-yard field goal on the final play against the St Louis Rams. This was to give the Patriots their first super bowl win.
Then again, 2 years later, Vinatieri kicked a 41-yard field goal with four seconds left to give the patriots another super bowl victory over the Carolina Panthers.
By the end of Vinatieri’s final season with the Patriots, he has over 18 game-winning field goals in the final minute or less. Not to mention he had an 81.9% field goal percentage which places him in the top 5 of all time.
Vinateri found himself with the colts in the 2006 season where ironically, the colts beat the patriots in the AFC Championship game. As a result, this Super Bowl was Vinatieri’s 4th win.
Each season from 2007-2009 was another incredible season minus 2009 when he got injured 6 games in. In 2010, Adam returned to the spotlight.
Wikipedia sources include some of his incredible records achieved from 2010-2015:
Again, Vinateri continues to break records.
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