Plenty of leg strength, but reliability questions
Mike Spofford
With Green Bay not owning a first-round pick in the upcoming draft, this year's Prospect Primer series is taking take a position-by-position look at players projected to be available to the Packers later in the draft.
Here's a trio of Day 3 kickers:
Trey Smack, Florida
Ht/Wt: 6-1, 188
News & notes:Over three seasons with the Gators, made 53-of-64 FGs (83%) and 100-of-101 PATs (99%), with three of those 11 FG misses coming in the 2025 opener Missed only one more kick the rest of the season until missing the only PAT of his college career in his final game Set a school record with 10 FGs of 50-plus yards in his career, going 10-of-13 from long distance Known for his higher trajectory on longer kicks, which should serve him well at the next level Named third-team All-SEC last season Made a 57-yard field goal at the end of the first half of the East-West Shrine Bowl, and then made a 60-yarder during combine drills after being iced by coaches Also played la crosse in high school in Maryland and was trained by former NFL kicker Matt Stover.
Drew Stevens, Iowa
Ht/Wt:6-1, 205
News & notes:Three-time, third-team All-Big Ten selection finished Iowa career with school records in FGs made (76), most FGs of 50-plus yards (12) and longest field goal (58), which also tied Kinnick Stadium record Made 76-of-95 FGs (80%) and 124-of-126 PATs (98.4%) over four years Scored the second-most points in school history (352) and his 76 made FGs rank fourth in Big Ten history Was 22-of-28 on FGs last season, with three of the six misses from inside 50 yards Made a 51-yard FG during a windy Senior Bowl and made 12-of-14 attempts at the combine before just missing a 65-yarder Also played soccer in high school in South Carolina.
Dominic Zvada, Michigan
Ht/Wt:6-3, 178
News & notes:Kicked for two seasons at Arkansas State before transferring to Michigan, where he turned in a stellar 2024 prior to a more erratic 2025 In '24, made 21-of-22 FGs, including 7-of-7 from 50-plus, to earn first-team All-America honors and win Bakken-Andersen Big Ten Kicker of the Year The seven makes from 50-plus in one season shattered the previous school record of three In '25, was much less consistent, going just 17-of-25 on FGs, including four misses from inside 40 yards Went from a first-team All-Big Ten selection to just honorable mention For his full college career, was 72-of-87 on FGs (82.8%) and 140-of-142 (98.6%) on PATs Kicked off in only two games at Michigan and in three at Arkansas State Also punted in high school in Arizona.














