Randy Bullock to Texans: Video Highlights, Analysis and Scouting Report
Texas A&M Aggies kicker Randy Bullock has the ability to be a solid special teams player in the NFL, so he's a very good pickup in the 2012 NFL draft.
Bullock won the 2011 Lou Groza award as the nation's top kicker, as he finished the season making 29-of-33 field goal attempts and 55-of-57 extra points, for 142 points.
He leaves the Aggies having scored a grand total of 365 points in four years of kicking.
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What Bullock Brings to the Team
Simply put, he's a reliable place kicker with the potential to only improve in the NFL. He has four years of collegiate kicking experience under his belt, and he consistently put up points, which is huge.
He went 1-of-2 from 50-plus, with his long being a 52 yard kick in 2011, so that is one area where he'll need to improve.
Bullock doesn't have a huge leg, but he has the intangibles of a good kicker. With proper coaching and work, he will get better.
What Experts Are Saying
Here's the take on Bullock from ProFootballWeekly.com:
"Accurate, productive, dependable Lou Groza Award winner is capable of challenging for a job.
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Dependable has to be the best word used to describe Bullock, and I also agree that he has the potential to be "the guy."
Rookie Impact
Expect Bullock to put himself in position to win the kicker job in Houston in training camp and hold that spot during the season.


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