The 1993 WTF College Draft: Available Kickers/Punters Name: Jason Elam
Position: K
College: Hawaii
Outlook: Elam is an excellent kicker with a powerful leg who should step in and become one of the finest kickers in the league. Some team would be wise to snatch him up in the 2nd or 3rd rounds. Kickers like this don't come around often.
KA AB %
75 75 100
Tecmo Comparison: Pete Stoyanovich
Name: Scott Sisson
Position: K
College: Georgia Tech
Outlook: Sisson was a fine college kicker but is not terribly accurate and has a tendency to have his kicks blocked. You can probably find better in free agency.
KA AB %
31 31 100
Tecmo Comparison: Jerry Kauric
Name: Todd Peterson
Position: K
College: Georgia
Outlook: Peterson should have a long and productive pro career. He sometimes gets blocked with his low trajectory, line drive kicks, but his accuracy will ensure Peterson will be drafted in the late rounds
KA AB %
63 50 100
Tecmo Comparison: Jason Staurovsky
Name: Doug Pelfrey
Position: K
College: Kentucky
Outlook: Pelfrey is a fine kicker. He's not tremendously accurate and sometimes gets blocked but he's good enough to be a moderately successful kicker in this league.
KA AB %
50 56 100
Tecmo Comparison: Gary Anderson
Name: Craig Hentrich
Position: K/P
College: Notre Dame
Outlook: Hentrich is a rare player in that whoever drafts Hentrich can choose to use him as BOTH their kicker and punter, and can hence carry 6 players on their practice squad instead of 5. The unfortunately bit is that, frankly, Hentrich sucks at kicking. But he's pretty good at punting. He'll be in the league for a long while.
KA AB %
31 38 100
PA %
69 100
Tecmo Comparison: Dean Biasucci, Scott Fulhage
Name: Harold Alexander
Position: P
College: Appalachian State
Outlook: Alexander is no great shakes as a punter but can keep the seat warm for a few years for a team in need.
PA %
38 100
Tecmo Comparison: Dan Stryzinski
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