Ravens Rookie Punter Ryan Eckley: Channeling Sam Koch’s Legacy
The Baltimore Ravens have drafted Ryan Eckley, aiming to follow in the footsteps of legendary punter Sam Koch. Senior Special Teams Coach Randy Brown sees potential in Eckley, likening his skills to Koch’s later career. Eckley led the FBS with an impressive 48.5-yard punting average in 2025 and is expected to utilize various punting techniques to keep opponents guessing. His ability to perform in challenging weather and his experience as a holder further solidify his position within the team.
By the Numbers- Eckley led the FBS in punting average in 2025 at 48.5 yards.
- He had 20 punts downed inside the 20-yard line and 10 inside the 10 last season.
- Eckley is viewed as a replacement for Jordan Stout, but with capabilities resembling Sam Koch.
- Brown conducted extensive pre-draft evaluations, including a private workout with Eckley.
The Ravens will look for Eckley to adapt quickly to the NFL, showcasing his skills to help the team excel in special teams. His ability to hold and punt in difficult conditions could be pivotal as the season progresses.
Bottom LineThe Ravens are banking on Ryan Eckley's versatility and athleticism to elevate their punting game, as he embodies the strategic precision needed in modern NFL special teams.
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