Nick Davis to the NFL?

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Feb 28, 2007
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Swan Davis may take a punt on the US

ONLY days after being told he was no longer required by the Swans, Nick Davis has set himself a new challenge — to make it as a punter in America's National Football League.

Davis is trying to follow fellow AFL converts Ben Graham, Saverio Rocca and Mat McBriar onto the megabucks stage that is American football.

He kicked a gridiron ball for the first time during the week in two secret sessions with Australian-based NFL scouts OzPunt in Melbourne. The results were encouraging: most NFL punt kicks have a hang-time of about 4.5 seconds, and Davis' best strike remained airborne for 5.12.

It was the first time Davis had kicked a ball since injuring a knee in August.

OzPunt taped the session and will distribute the footage to NFL clubs this week. "It's something I've watched on TV and thought it may be something I could do," Davis said.

"There's a few different technique things that I've got to work on, but (OzPunt) were pretty happy and I met all the criteria the NFL scouts are looking for. I had one trip over to LA and loved it over there. It would be the opportunity of a lifetime to try something different."

OzPunt's Cameron McGillivray believes Davis has what it takes to make the switch, saying: "What impressed me was his ability to take his AFL kicking style and adapt it to the NFL style of punting in such a short time. By the end of the second day, he was hitting punts that would be well received by NFL coaches. He was getting five-second hang times, and he makes it look so easy.

"Nick will now aim for the Australian championships, run by OzPunt in Melbourne in mid-December. He'll then head off to America in March for trials with NFL teams. Nick is very confident in his ability to make it in the NFL, and I believe this will hold him in good stead when he is battling it out with seasoned NFL punters."

Despite his interest in American football, Davis stressed he hadn't given up hope of reigniting his AFL career and would nominate for the national and pre-season drafts.

"I think I've still got a lot to offer to the AFL, but now I've also got something to fall back on," he said.

"I can take a lot of heart out of what Stuey Dew accomplished this year. He was instrumental in Hawthorn's third quarter in the grand final."

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/davis-may-punt-on-the-us/2008/10/18/1223750406649.html

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While i dont know alot about the NFL i do know that Nick Davis is one of the most accurate kicks in the AFL and if he can convert that into NFL punting then he will probably get a gig at some NFL team.
 

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42% accuracy for 2008

Kicked 3 goals 4 behinds lol

Why dont you look at almost every other year he had in the AFL

2000
Goals - 13
Behinds - 8

2001
Goals - 36
Behinds - 15

2002
Goals - 31
Behinds - 22

2003
Goals - 32
Behinds - 19

2004
Goals - 21
Behinds - 7

2005
Goals - 38
Behinds - 21

2006
Goals - 23
Behinds - 18

2007
Goals - 33
Behinds - 12
 
I didn't think Davis had that big of a kick. :confused: Anyone seen him roost a ball in the past?
He is, he can also get the ball to stay up in the air a ludicrous amount of time too. When my son was younger we'd take him along to watch Swans training and every now and then when warming down Davis would fire off some shots at goal from the middle of the SCG, as a forward he was obviously never going to get to try that in games (particuarly as a guy that wasn't THE key forward with a green light to go for it from anywhere). In the 2005 QF at Subi the Swans' final goal came following a Weagles behind when Davis, who had flooded back (Swans used to flood, btw!), picked the ball up and took a quick, long kickin that went well into the centre square and seemed to land right where he wanted it.

NFL interest in Davis isn't exactly a new thing, either.
 

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