Why You Shouldn't Skip "Specialist Saturday" at the 2026 Combine
In an era where field position is increasingly treated like high-stakes real estate, the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine has reminded us of one immutable truth: a great punter is a defensive coordinator’s best friend. While the 40-yard dashes and vertical jumps grab the Sunday headlines, the specialist drills—affectionately known by draft nerds as "Specialist Saturday"—featured a deep class of leg talent that could see multiple names called on Draft Day. Here is the breakdown of the punters who turned heads in Indianapolis this year. The Headliners: Power vs. Precision 1. Brett Thorson (Georgia) The Australian pipeline to the NFL is still flowing strong. Thorson arrived in Indy with a reputation for "hang-time-heavy" kicks, and he didn't disappoint. During the open-field punting drills, Thorson consistently clocked hang times north of 4.8 seconds. The Scout's Take: He has that unique "Aussie Rules" ability to directional punt with terrifying accuracy. ...
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