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John Kasay (College Stats) - 1991 NFL Draft Pick #98 by SEA


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for John Kasay - 1991 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: John Kasay
  • Position: Kicker
  • College: University of Georgia
  • Height: 6'0"
  • Weight: 200 lbs
College Stats:
  • Field Goals Made: 49
  • Field Goals Attempted: 66
  • Field Goal Percentage: 74.2%
  • Longest Field Goal: 54 yards
  • Extra Points Made: 98
  • Extra Points Attempted: 100
  • Punting Average: 42.0 yards

Strengths:

  • Consistency: Kasay demonstrated remarkable accuracy throughout his college career, making a high percentage of field goals.
  • Leg Strength: His ability to kick from long distances, including a career-long of 54 yards, showcased his powerful leg.
  • Clutch Performance: Kasay often performed well under pressure, making critical kicks in tight game situations.
  • Experience: As a four-year starter, he brought a wealth of experience to the table, having played in numerous high-stakes games.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Kickoff Depth: While effective on field goals, improving kickoff distance could enhance his value to teams.
  • Injury History: Any past injury concerns could raise red flags for teams looking for durability.

Overall Assessment:

John Kasay was widely regarded as one of the top kicking prospects in the 1991 NFL Draft. His combination of accuracy, leg strength, and experience made him a valuable asset for NFL teams seeking a reliable kicker. With the right coaching and opportunities, Kasay had the potential to develop into a long-term solution at the kicker position in the NFL.

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