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Top specialists in the 2012 NFL draft

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Top 5 punters

The Observer’s top 5 punters available in the 2012 NFL draft, April 26-28:

Rank/Player School Ht. Wt. Rd.* Comment 1. Bryan Anger Cal 6-3 208 4 Three-time All-Pac 10; should be first punter drafted 2. Drew Butler Georgia 6-1 203 5 Strong leg but gets hang time, doesn’t out-kick coverage 3. Shawn Powell Fla. St. 6-3 248 7 Built like Sebastian Janikowski; averaged 47 yards last year 4. Eric Guthrie Iowa 6-5 241 FA Punted a lot last year when Hawkeyes’ offense struggled 5. Brian Stahovich S.D. State 5-11 211 FA Four-year starter; has a long punt of 89 yards

Top 5 kickers

The Observer’s top 5 kickers available in the 2012 NFL draft, April 26-28:

Rank/Player School Ht. Wt. Rd.* Comment 1. Blair Walsh Georgia 5-9 187 7 Bulldogs had best specialists in the country last season 2. Greg Zuerlein Mo. Western 6-0 187 7 Broke NCAA record with 21 consecutive FGs 3. Randy Bullock Texas A&M 5-9 205 7-FA Groza winner made 25 of 29 FGs in 2011 4. Philip Welch Wisconsin 6-2 206 FA Missed the first four games in 2011 with a thigh injury 5. Danny Hrapmann So. Miss. 5-9 165 FA 0 for 3 from 50+ yds in 2011

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