Late for Work 8/9: Justin Tucker Named the Most Underrated Player in the NFL (2024)

Justin Tucker Named the Most Underrated Player in the NFL

On the same day that Justin Tucker signed a four-year extension that again makes him the league's highest-paid kicker, he surprisingly found himself at the top of another list.

Tucker is widely regarded as the greatest kicker in NFL history, but Frelund contended that he still doesn't get the recognition he deserves, noting that he has never made the NFL's annual Top 100 Players rankings, which are voted on by the players themselves.

"We all know he's a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame, but no Top 100 love thus far in his decorated career?" Frelund wrote. "Who do I need to contact to get him on the list? At least the Ravens understand his value."

The greatest kicker of all time? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/KuxABd5fuJ

— NFL GameDay (@NFLGameDay) August 8, 2022

Frelund may have a point about Tucker being underrated. As noted in Late for Work last week, Adam Vinatieri beat Tucker by one vote in an ESPN survey of 50 experts, reporters and analysts that determined the greatest players of all time at each position.

And, yeah, Tucker being excluded from the Top 100 Players rankings is bogus. However, there's a good chance Tucker breaks through that glass ceiling this year.

The Top 100 countdown kicks off Sunday on NFL Network, and Frelund noted that "five players will make their Top 100 debuts in Episode 1 (Nos. 100-91), including one five-time All-Pro who's been overlooked by his peers for a decade."

Tucker is a five-time All-Pro and entering his 11th season.

Roundtable: Ravens sign K Justin Tucker to a four-year extension https://t.co/bFOz7qx9li

— Baltimore Beatdown (@BmoreBeatdown) August 8, 2022

ESPN's Ryan Clark Says Lamar Jackson Is Best Quarterback in the AFC North

Cincinnati's Joe Burrow was the overwhelming winner of a Twitter poll by ESPN's "First Take" that asked who the best quarterback is in the AFC North. With more than 9,000 votes cast, Burrow is at 55 percent, followed by Lamar Jackson (27 percent), Cleveland's Deshaun Watson (12.6 percent) and Pittsburgh's Mitch Trubisky (5.4 percent).

ESPN analyst Ryan Clark strongly disagreed with the results. He had nothing but praise for fellow LSU alum Burrow, who led the Bengals to the Super Bowl last season, but said Jackson is the division's top quarterback.

Who is the best QB in the AFC North? 🤔

— First Take (@FirstTake) August 8, 2022

"Lamar Jackson is the guy who was the MVP in only his second season," Clark said. "Lamar Jackson, with all the injuries that the Baltimore Ravens had, had the Ravens at No. 1 in the AFC North at his time of injury. I think people tend to forget what this team was dealing with last year … and Lamar Jackson was still finding ways for this football team to not only compete, but to win and be the No. 1 team in the AFC North."

Clark added that because of Jackson's unique skill set, opposing AFC North teams have specific days in training camp dedicated to preparing to face him twice a season.

Case in point: Clark shared a conversation he had recently with Bengals Defensive Coordinator Lou Anarumo, who told him he certainly wasn't the anonymous defensive coordinator who made disparaging comments about Jackson's ability as a passer to The Athletic.

"I know we're so comfortable with what we've always known the quarterback position to be, but I believe that Lamar Jackson adds something to a team that you just can't explain and you just can't quantify,'' Clark said.

Pass Rush Identified As Ravens' Achilles' Heel

ESPN's Bill Barnwell named the Achilles' heel for 14 Super Bowl contenders. For the Ravens, it's the pass rush.

"The Ravens will lean on 2021 first-rounder Odafe Oweh, who had five sacks and 15 quarterback knockdowns as a rookie," Barnwell wrote. "Former reserve linebacker Tyus Bowser led the team with seven sacks a year ago, but most of those were of the cleanup or coverage variety. Bowser created 27 initial pressures, per ESPN Stats & Information research, a solid number but not otherworldly.

"Oweh had 34 initial pressures, and the Ravens will count on him to improve that number in a larger role. ... So much rides on an Oweh breakout for the league's 28th-ranked defense by DVOA a year ago."

Barnwell noted that veteran Justin Houston had just 4.5 sacks last season, down from eight in 2020 and 11 in 2019, and second-round pick David Ojabo, who is rehabbing a torn Achilles tendon, isn't expected to be ready to play until October at the earliest.

Moreover, the Ravens' depth at outside linebacker took a hit last week when veteran Vince Biegel suffered a season-ending Achilles tear.

There is cause for optimism, however. Judging by how Oweh has performed in training camp, the breakout Barnwell said the Ravens are counting on from him appears to be on track. As for Houston, he made more of an impact last season than his 4.5 sacks would suggest. He led the team with 17 quarterback hits.

With the addition of veteran Michael Pierce and third-round pick Travis Jones, the Ravens also figure to get more sacks from their defensive linemen than the 5.5 the unit recorded in 2021. It also wouldn't be a surprise if Justin Madubuike takes a big step forward in his third season.

Our Ryan Mink recently wrote about why he expects the pass rush to be better than people think.

Jets, Ravens' Week 1 Opponent, May Be Without Injured RT Mekhi Becton All Season

The New York Jets, who host the Ravens in Week 1, may have lost starting right tackle Mekhi Becton for the season. Becton, the 11th-overall pick in 2020, suffered an injury to his right knee during yesterday's practice.

There is legitimate fear Mekhi Becton's 2022 season could be over, I'm told. #Jets

— Connor Hughes (@Connor_J_Hughes) August 9, 2022

"Becton will have additional tests on Tuesday to determine a diagnosis, but the Jets' concern level was elevated after receiving the MRI results," ESPN’s Rich Cimini wrote. "One source said the assumption is that Becton, 23, will miss significant time."

Quick Hits

To advance past the AFC, Baltimore must overcome Must-Pass situations https://t.co/EFzGNiwIvL

— Baltimore Beatdown (@BmoreBeatdown) August 8, 2022

Ravens running back competition ‘couldn’t be much more open’ heading into preseason opener vs. Titans https://t.co/Rop7xSYpXW

— Ravens Insider (@RavensInsider) August 9, 2022

The play of the day by Proche? No way!

Camp Notes c/o @PanaceaLifeLabs has that observation & more from @footballman58 at 1 Winning Drive today. #RavensFlock #NFLhttps://t.co/q0e756ODM9

— Russell St. Report (@RussellStReport) August 8, 2022

Twelve Ravens thoughts following Day 11 of open training camp practice: https://t.co/Qp3wb13g8t

— Luke Jones (@BaltimoreLuke) August 9, 2022
Late for Work 8/9: Justin Tucker Named the Most Underrated Player in the NFL (2024)

FAQs

Is Justin Tucker still the most accurate kicker in NFL history? ›

But with 11 misses on 69 attempts over the past two seasons, Tucker's lost some of his luster recently. Enough that his career field goal percentage dipped below 90 percent. Enough that he is no longer the most accurate kicker in NFL history anymore.

Who is the greatest NFL kicker of all time? ›

Adam Vinatieri is widely regarded as the greatest kicker in NFL history. He spent most of his career with the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts. Vinatieri is known for his clutch performances in high-pressure situations, particularly his game-winning field goals in two Super Bowls.

Where did Justin Tucker kick the longest field goal? ›

Back in 2021, the All-Pro set a new NFL record at Ford Field against the Detroit Lions when his 66-yard field not only gave Baltimore the win but set a new league record. Tucker's historical dominance at kicks over 50 yards is well documented.

Who is the highest paid kicker in NFL history? ›

Tucker secured this title by signing a four-year, $24 million contract extension with the Ravens, making him the highest-paid kicker in NFL history. Kickers, including Tucker, often have a rather thankless role.

Who is the least accurate kicker in the NFL? ›

Tommy Davis has the lowest career field-goal percentage by a kicker, hitting 47.1 percent.

Has a kicker ever gone 100% in a season? ›

6 kickers are tied for the highest field-goal percentage by a kicker with 14+ games played in a season, hitting 100.0 percent. The first three are Mason Crosby and Jason Myers in 2020 and Mike Vanderjagt in 2003. StatMuse has season-level data for field-goal percentage going back to the 1938 season.

Is Justin Tucker a Hall of Famer? ›

He led the NFL in extra point attempts and makes. Tucker was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Team for the 2010s decade.

Has a kicker ever won a Super Bowl MvP? ›

Across 56 prior Super Bowl games, a placekicker has never won the SB MVP trophy. This is despite some memorable performances at the position from the likes of Don Chandler and Ray Wersching, who own the record for most field goals made in a single Super Bowl (4).

Who kicked the longest field-goal? ›

The longest field goal ever in NFL history

The Baltimore Ravens' Justin Tucker was responsible for this feat, kicking the longest field goal in NFL history from 66 yards away.

How many languages does Justin Tucker speak? ›

Can sing opera in seven different languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Latin and Russian.

How much money has Justin Tucker made? ›

In 2022, he agreed to a four-year, $24 million extension with the franchise that, at that point, made him the highest-paid kicker in NFL history, per USA Today. In total, Tucker has collected $47.6 million over his time in Baltimore. And that's just from his NFL salary.

Who is the goat of kickers? ›

Marc Ross: Justin Tucker officially the 'unquestioned GOAT of kickers'

Who is the highest-paid QB? ›

Who is the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL? The Cincinnati Bengals' Joe Burrow is currently the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL, with an average annual salary of $55 million. His current contract has a total value of $275 million, with a total guaranteed amount of just about $219 million.

Who is the richest kicker? ›

Currently, the highest-paid kicker based on annual average value (AAV) in the NFL is Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens at $6 million a year.

What is the lowest paid position in the NFL? ›

The actual lowest paid position changes slightly each year as contracts change, but these three are always the among the lowest: fullback, tight end and long snapper. The current position earning the least pay is the fullback, with a median income of $616,000. Why is this position the lowest paid?

Who is the most accurate kicker over 50 yards? ›

Fact. There's never been a kicker in Pittsburgh Steelers history as good from 50-plus yards than Chris Boswell. And he's arguably one of the NFL's best-ever, too.

Who is the most accurate kicker from 50 yards? ›

Among all kickers who have attempted 10 or more field goals of 50-plus yards, nobody has made a higher percentage than Boswell's 82.4.

Why is Justin Tucker the best kicker ever? ›

Few people understand this better than Justin Tucker, the Baltimore Ravens' veteran who has a Super Bowl ring, five All-Pro nods, and a serious claim to be the best kicker to ever put foot to ball. The argument for Tucker: he has the best field goal accuracy in league history (90.2%).

Who is the best FG kicker over 50 yards? ›

Fred Cone has the highest career field-goal percentage by a kicker when gaining 50+ all-purpose yards and kicking >0 field goals, hitting 60.0 percent.

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