1. Jake Moody, Michigan, 6-1, 210Moody was one of the more accurate kickers in college football over the last couple seasons and also possesses a big leg to boot. He made 29 of 35 field goal attempts (83 percent) this past season after hitting 23-of-25 attempts (92 percent) in 2021. He hit from 59 yards as a long this past season.
2. Christopher Dunn, NC State, 5-8, 179The highest scoring player in Wolfpack history, Dunn has an accurate and powerful leg. He was a combined 44-of-50 kicking field goals the last two seasons.
3. Jack Podlesny, Georgia, 5-10, 190Podlesny never converted less than 81 percent of his field goal tries in three seasons at Georgia. He was a perfect 3-for-3 kicking from 50-plus yards this past season and only missed 13 field goals total the last three seasons combined.
4. Chad Ryland, Maryland, 6-0, 183Ryland attempted 15 field goals of 50-plus yards over the last five seasons and made nine of those. Ryland was just 12-of-20 on his field goals this past season, his worst percentage of his career, and was just 2-for-8 from 30-39 yards, which in the NFL has to be pretty automatic.
5. Anders Carlson, Auburn, 6-5, 215His best season came in 2020 when he hit on 20 of his 22 field goal attempts. But for his career, Carlson has just a 71.8 percent (79-of-110) conversion rate on field goals and hasn't made one from 50-plus since 2020.
6.: B.T. Potter, Clemson, 5-10, 200Over a five-year career for the Tigers, Potter made nine of his 13 attempts from 50-plus yards and was 20-of-26 and 21-of-26 overall kicking field goals the last two seasons.