Iowa Hawkeyes Punter Tory Taylor: The First Punters Drafted in NFL History and a Valuable Asset for Chicago Bears
Iowa Hawkeyes punter Tory Taylor was the first punter to be drafted in the NFL this year. His impressive performance on the field, coupled with his remarkable accolades, caught the attention of many teams. The Chicago Bears were particularly impressed with Taylor’s skills and consistency and selected him in the fourth round of the draft.
Taylor’s achievements in college football were not overlooked, as he won the Ray Guy Award for the best punter in the nation last season. He also set a single-season record for punting yards with 4,479 yards, a record that had stood for over eight decades. His remarkable average of 48.2 yards per punt last season and a career average of 46.3 yards per punt set new NCAA records.
The Bears made a significant investment in Taylor, but their decision to draft him could pay off handsomely in the long run. A reliable punter can be a valuable asset for any football team, and Taylor’s track record suggests that he has what it takes to excel at the professional level. With his impressive college career and accolades, the Bears likely feel confident that they have made a smart move by drafting him.