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akhhorus
04-27-2008, 02:17 PM
Link (http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/durant-brooks?id=1683)

This time, the Ray Guy Award voters got it right, as Brooks was the recipient of the 2007 award after finishing as a finalist in 2006. It was appropriate that he was named to the award, as many in the industry feel that he is the finest punter to play at the collegiate level since Ray Guy himself. Ironically, Guy has been a family friend and Brooks' mentor.

Along with kicker Travis Bell, Brooks gave the Yellow Jackets the best kicking tandem in the ountry. Boasting a 40.66-yard net average, the Tech punter ranked fourth in the nation with a 45.52-yard gross punting average in 2006, As a senior, he finished fifth nationally with a 45.06-yard average and a 40.58-yard net average.

Brooks' career average of 45.31 yards per punt attempt set an Atlantic Coast Conference all-time record and is the fourth-highest average in NCAA annals. His 57 punts for 50 yards or longer over his last two seasons set another NCAA mark. No punter in college football has been able to amass a net-yard average that the Tech athlete accomplished (43.4 avg).

Little was known about Brooks before he arrived at Georgia Tech as a transfer in 2005. He lettered three years for head coach Barney Hester at Tattnall Square Academy, where he helped lead the team to the 2001 GISA state title. He was also a basketball standout, averaging 18 points per game and setting the school record for career three-pointers.

After graduation, Brooks enrolled at Georgia Military College, spending two years punting for head coach Bert Williams. He averaged nearly 40 yards per punt over his two seasons.

In 2005, he joined the Tech program, sitting out the season while performing on the scout team.

Brooks wasted no time garnering national media attention for his towering punts at Tech in 2006. He earned All-American and All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors, in addition to being a finalist for the Ray Guy Award. He punted 79 times for 3,596 yards (45.52 avg) with 35 attempts that were downed inside the 20-yard line. He had 33 kicks returned, but the opposition managed just 164 yards, with no return longer than 18 yards, as he posted a 40.66-yard net average. He also had 27 of his punts go for 50 yards or longer.

As a senior, Brooks captured All-American and All-ACC first-team accolades, to go along with winning the Ray Guy Award. He amassed 2,929 yards on 65 attempts (45.06 avg), placing 33 inside the 20-yard line. He had 30 punts for 50 yards or longer, two shy of the NCAA single-season record. The opposition called for 21 fair catches and returned only 19 of his punts for 111 yards (5.8 avg), with none longer than 14 yards. That gave him a 40.58-yard net average.

In two seasons at Georgia Tech, Brooks shattered school and conference career records with an average of 45.31 yards on 144 punts for 6,525 yards. He had 20 kicks go for touchbacks and 68 attempts that were downed inside the 20-yard line. The opposition called for 30 fair catches and returned 52 other kicks for 275 yards (5.29 avg), finishing with a 40.63-yard net average.

Brooks put on a sensational show during Senior Bowl practices that NFL coaches are still raving about. Brooks stepped into his first punt of the day during Tuesday's session and sent it sailing. As the ball continued to fly past the other sideline and then over the head of Tampa Bay head coach Jon Gruden, Gruden simply looked up at the ball and asked, "Is that serious?"

The fact is, punts like those are not only serious for Brooks, but they have become routine. "Durant is a great talent," 49ers head coach Mike Nolan said. "I don't think teams are going to be able to sit around and hope he falls to them."

After Tuesday's practice featured the length of Brooks' punts, Wednesday focused more on directional and pooch punting drills. With the NFL scouts already aware of his leg strength, Brooks proved he could consistently down the ball inside the 10-yard line. "Everyone knows that Durant can kick the ball a good ways, but what's underrated is how incredible his hang time is," one scout said. "When you're trying to punt the ball inside the 20 it's all about hang time, and Durant does it better than anybody."

Career Notes

Had 57 punts for 50 yards or longer in a two-year span, breaking the old NCAA record of 51 by Marv Bateman of Utah (1970-71, on 133 punts)...His 30 punts for 50 yards or longer in 2007 was two shy of the NCAA single-season record of 30 by Todd Sauerbrun of West Virginia (on 72 attempts in 1994)...Brooks' career average of 45.31 yards rank fourth in the NCAA record books (150-249 punts), topped only by Sauerbrun (46,31 average on 167 punts for 7,733 yards, 1991-94), Reggie Roby of Iowa (45.63 average on 172 punts for 7,849 yards, 1979-82) and Greg Montgomery of Michigan State (45.42 average on 170 punts for 7,721 yards, 1985-87)...His 45.31-yard average broke the old Atlantic Coast Conference career record of 45.26 yards by Ryan Plackemeier of Wake Forest (220 for 9,957 yards, 2002-05) and set a new school record, topping the previous mark of 41.42 yards by Rodney Williams (178 for 7,373 yards, 1995-98)...His 45.52-yard average in 2006 ran second in school annals behind Williams' 45.64-yard average in 1997 and rank seventh on the ACC single-season record list...His 144 punt attempts placed him eighth on the school all-time record list...His 79 punts in 2006 rank third on the Tech single-season record list behind Jeff Pierce (88 in 1980) and Ben Arndt (87 in 2005)...Gained 453 yards punting vs. Boston College in 2007, the fourth-best game total in school annals, topped by Rodney Williams (553 vs. Florida State, 1997), Sean McDevitt (505 vs. Clemson, 1987) and Ron Rice (454 vs. Auburn, 1982)...His 60.0-yard average vs. North Carolina in 2007 shattered the school's old single-game record average of 53.3 yards by Rodney Williams vs. Duke in 1997.

Junior College

Brooks enrolled at Georgia Military College, spending two years punting for head coach Bert Williams...Averaged nearly 40 yards per punt over his two seasons.

lorimike
04-27-2008, 02:18 PM
Other than punting can he rush the quarterback?

JasonCampbell
04-27-2008, 02:19 PM
I have no problem with this pick if he makes the team. He appears to be a stud of a punter, so he should have no problems beating Frost out for the job.

It is still laughable that we are picking a punter before a DL IMO.

akhhorus
04-27-2008, 02:20 PM
Other than punting can he rush the quarterback?

I guess they're just trying to maximize things, and go for the gold ;)

VegasSkinsFan
04-27-2008, 02:20 PM
Other than punting can he rush the quarterback?

Not sure, but he he gets near at least he can kick him haha.

Dolla Bill
04-27-2008, 02:21 PM
Other than punting can he rush the quarterback?

No, but he can pin the other team's offense, which is what we need badly. I think this pick can help the defense more than a pass rusher in the 6th round.

colkurtz
04-27-2008, 02:22 PM
The DL is fine, the DL is fine......

That's what Jack Nicholson was writing in his novel 5 million times in "The Shining".

JoeJacksonTaylor28
04-27-2008, 02:25 PM
Not sure, but he he gets near at least he can kick him haha.
Thank you very much, I certainly needed the laugh

KidBroSweets
04-27-2008, 02:30 PM
Well he's apparently one of the best punters ever in college football so I dont mind the pick. As much as we make fun of kickers and punters, they can be very very valuable to a team. Being backed up in our own territory and having a punter that can come out and boom it 60+ yards is pretty nice.

brettsky991
04-27-2008, 02:31 PM
The DL is fine, the DL is fine......

That's what Jack Nicholson was writing in his novel 5 million times in "The Shining".


There's no place like home ( click,click,click )
There's no place like home ( click,click,click )
There's no place like home ( click,click,click )

ihatedallas
04-27-2008, 02:37 PM
Im happy with this.

This punter will be more valuable than a DE selected in the 6th round.

ChapelHillMatt
04-27-2008, 03:09 PM
Well he's apparently one of the best punters ever in college football so I dont mind the pick. As much as we make fun of kickers and punters, they can be very very valuable to a team. Being backed up in our own territory and having a punter that can come out and boom it 60+ yards is pretty nice.

He's a stud, let me refresh your memory.

Remember this game?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut2FA9xGkfY&feature=related

SkinsKY
04-27-2008, 03:13 PM
Im happy with this.

This punter will be more valuable than a DE selected in the 6th round.

Yep. We can't underestimate the power of making teams score from 95 yards out consistently. It's essentially added defense.

LadyNRedskinsfan
04-27-2008, 03:22 PM
He's a stud, let me refresh your memory.

Remember this game?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut2FA9xGkfY&feature=related
good Lord have mercy.......great pick! :awesomewo

Hrabanmaur
04-27-2008, 03:27 PM
Love the YouTube clip ChapelHill. Frost has never been consistent. If this kid can stay consistent (and keep his helmet on), I'll be happy with this pick.

coffdogg
04-27-2008, 04:00 PM
I have no problem with this pick if he makes the team. He appears to be a stud of a punter, so he should have no problems beating Frost out for the job.

It is still laughable that we are picking a punter before a DL IMO.I agree that it is unfathomable that we did not take a D- lineman but getting what is probably the best punter in college is not bad for the 6th Rd. Cause I hate Frost and he needs to go.

firehawk157
04-27-2008, 04:05 PM
I've always been a fan of kickers/punters in the draft. You can usually get a great player at a low pick and these guys can be the difference between win and lose in more games than most players on your roster. The only real way to guarantee impact at a later round.

HanburgerBum
04-27-2008, 04:19 PM
I don't normally like to use a pick on a punter. But, I got to admit that this kid looks intriguing and seems to be worth a 6th rounder. A huge leg, excellent hang time, good direction. What else is there? A net average of over 40 is excellent at any level.

Skinz4lyfe
04-27-2008, 04:20 PM
I like the pick. Frost has had ample opportunity to show what he's worth and hasn't done it in 2 years here. Bring on the competition. If Brooks doesn't make it we've wasted a 6th round pick. We've done worse.

Monk4HOF
04-27-2008, 06:27 PM
I hate drafting punters and kickers. But, this guy seems worth a 6th after a little bit of research and some info from a friend who is a Ga Tech grad. If he becomes a consistent punter for us for several years, this would turn out to be a great move.

skinsfan36
04-27-2008, 06:53 PM
ok im a georgia tech fan so ive seen this guy a good bit and he has an absolute boot(see video on main page of 72 yd punt) and is very consistent. frost seriously better be worried right now. i think frosty the roll man may lose this battle

chrisbcbu
04-27-2008, 06:55 PM
This is one of my favorite picks!! I have been calling to draft some kickers late so we can get the best ones. And we did! I am very happy with this.

VegasSkinsFan
04-27-2008, 06:57 PM
This is one of my favorite picks!! I have been calling to draft some kickers late so we can get the best ones. And we did! I am very happy with this.

Hey, if you are gonna get a punter, might as well get the best. I think coutu got picked , but carmody could give suisham a run for his money too.

Bluuz
04-27-2008, 07:04 PM
Over the last couple of years, we've definitely have needed a good punter to kick us out of trouble. Frost has had big kicks but hasn't been consistent.

I'd like to have a reliable guy as good as Matt Turk in his prime. I'm looking forward to see Brooks in preseason.

smoak
04-28-2008, 06:34 AM
This is one of my favorite picks!! I have been calling to draft some kickers late so we can get the best ones. And we did! I am very happy with this.

agreed! lets see frost and brooks battle it out.

warpaint
04-28-2008, 09:20 AM
agreed! lets see frost and brooks battle it out.

next year this time could look back at this pick and it could be the best pick we made on day two of the draft. not that at some time or the other all punters dont have bad punts ,but how often the past few years in critical situations have you seen our punter come in and shank a kick or kick it into the end zone for a net of 10 yards. a punter who can boom them out the end zone and then have a touch with the short ones is a valuable asset to any team.

Patrick
04-28-2008, 09:58 AM
All for this pick ............. it's just that it always seems like the TOP punters in college have a difficult time adjusting to the pros. I'd say that IF he can't beat out Frost put him on the PS to help develop. Kid has got a leg!

MONK_in_HOF
04-28-2008, 10:06 AM
The more I think about this pick the more I like it. While I still think they may have been to hold out for this guy with their second 6th rounder, it really doesn't matter to me seeing how they took Brennan with that next pick.

If this P is all that he is said to be, I say to heck with the competition, cut Frost. Frost seems to be at his best when it matters least to the team and at his worst in critical situations.

Edit: Ultimately though I would have preferred to stay put and take Roy Schuening instead of trading for 2 sixths and taking Brennan and Brooks.

firehawk157
04-28-2008, 10:10 AM
All for this pick ............. it's just that it always seems like the TOP punters in college have a difficult time adjusting to the pros. I'd say that IF he can't beat out Frost put him on the PS to help develop. Kid has got a leg!
This seems counterintuitive... Is the ball different from the ball used in NCAA or something? Otherwise, just kick the damn thing. There's not much else to it.

Patrick
04-28-2008, 10:20 AM
This seems counterintuitive... Is the ball different from the ball used in NCAA or something? Otherwise, just kick the damn thing. There's not much else to it.

Answer to the first ? is yes - exactly how much I really don't know.
BUT I agree with your statement.

Moe
04-28-2008, 10:33 AM
Answer to the first ? is yes - exactly how much I really don't know.

Pro ball has no white circling the points....which shouldn't matter but I seem to recall one of the Skins recent WR's busts (Gardner/Jacobs) mentioning this as something to get accustomed to. ;)

I think the primary difference is often the wider hash marks on the field which mess with placement for a lot of young kickers.

redskin_rich
04-28-2008, 11:04 AM
Pro ball has no white circling the points....which shouldn't matter but I seem to recall one of the Skins recent WR's busts (Gardner/Jacobs) mentioning this as something to get accustomed to. ;)

I think the primary difference is often the wider hash marks on the field which mess with placement for a lot of young kickers.

A college ball is also a little rounder --slightly fatter in the middle and shorter end to end. That does make it easier to kick, though I don't think it should matter if the guy is as good as advertised.

Bottom line, if he doesn't beat out Frost, than this was a stupid pick.

SpicyMcHaggis
04-28-2008, 11:07 AM
A college ball is also a little rounder --slightly fatter in the middle and shorter end to end. That does make it easier to kick, though I don't think it should matter if the guy is as good as advertised.

Bottom line, if he doesn't beat out Frost, than this was a stupid pick.
Definitely.

warpaint
04-28-2008, 01:41 PM
A college ball is also a little rounder --slightly fatter in the middle and shorter end to end. That does make it easier to kick, though I don't think it should matter if the guy is as good as advertised.

Bottom line, if he doesn't beat out Frost, than this was a stupid pick.

not 100 % sure if i agree with you ,i bet that right now frost is out there working out and when he comes to camp will be in the best condition of his life,then again i could be wrong maybe frost has the mentality of callis campbell, goes to combine not in condition. anyways let the competion begin.

whitskins
04-28-2008, 01:51 PM
He's gonna beat out Frost. His net and gross average were roughly four yards above Frost's last year. Frosty was 25th in net punting and 32nd (!!!) in gross.

Frost is DONE.

Brooks is talked about by some as one of the best collegiate punters in YEARS. 30 out of 61 kicks going for over 50 yards. 30 out of 61 downed inside the 20. Only 19 returns. No kicks blocked.

He's got the job.

Meatsnack
04-28-2008, 01:52 PM
If this guy can beat out Frosty the Shankman at P then I am as happy as a guy can get over a punter.

That said, we should have stayed put and drafted Scheuening. We need line help more than teams.

Slobberknocker
04-28-2008, 01:58 PM
I LOVE this pick. About damn time we drafted a punter! He's a member of the defense, as far as I'm concerned. When Plackemeier was drafted by Seattle last year, I was mad that we didn't take him when we had the chance. But the rationale had been the same as some people are saying now: you don't draft punters. You pick them off the street.

Not when the guy should have won the Ray Guy award two years running! I'm the biggest Joe Gibbs fan on the West Coast, and have been watching the coming on of Zorn with some trepidation. And while this likely has more to do with Cerrato et al -- I'm still blown away by the way the whole draft has unfolded.

Trading down, grabbing value, and drafting the best punter in football -- what a seachange.

God only knows if it all works out, but holy smokes, the times they are a changin'!!!

warpaint
04-28-2008, 02:19 PM
I LOVE this pick. About damn time we drafted a punter! He's a member of the defense, as far as I'm concerned. When Plackemeier was drafted by Seattle last year, I was mad that we didn't take him when we had the chance. But the rationale had been the same as some people are saying now: you don't draft punters. You pick them off the street.

Not when the guy should have won the Ray Guy award two years running! I'm the biggest Joe Gibbs fan on the West Coast, and have been watching the coming on of Zorn with some trepidation. And while this likely has more to do with Cerrato et al -- I'm still blown away by the way the whole draft has unfolded.

Trading down, grabbing value, and drafting the best punter in football -- what a seachange.

God only knows if it all works out, but holy smokes, the times they are a changin'!!!

i wonder how many games are lost in the nfl each year by teams with poor punters and kickers, seems to me and i have no stats to back this up that super bowl teams seem to always have an excellent kicking game.

walton40
04-28-2008, 03:22 PM
i wonder how many games are lost in the nfl each year by teams with poor punters and kickers, seems to me and i have no stats to back this up that super bowl teams seem to always have an excellent kicking game.

Apart from when we won he Super Bowl with Ali Haji-Shank!! :eek:

Slobberknocker
04-28-2008, 03:52 PM
Apart from when we won he Super Bowl with Ali Haji-Shank!! :eek:

Well, that kinda proves the point in reverse. Gibbs 1.0 won despite a low-priority on kicking.

This change in particular I find refreshing. No -- make that invigorating.

walton40
04-28-2008, 04:21 PM
I'm looking really looking forward to seeing this kid punt - not that i want to see many punts in a game mind you!!

It'll, hopefully, be nice knowing that when we do punt, we aren't going to have to worry about a shank or worse!

WarEagle
04-28-2008, 05:22 PM
The Macon (Georgia) Telegraph has a very entertaining article about Durant and his family on draft day. On Saturday while he was golfing, he found a golf ball in the brush that had a Redskins logo. lol. He sounds like a good guy, too. You'll see him up close at mini camp this weekend.

http://www.macon.com/367/story/335207.html

dj_stouty
04-29-2008, 08:36 AM
I watched him punt the ball a handful of times against UVA last season (including one that looked like it went 3/4 of the field) and at the time I mentioned to my wife that he would look nice in the B&G. I'm happy with this pick. A stud punter with a big foot and directional abilities is a pure luxury.

native skin
04-29-2008, 01:40 PM
A great addition to the club, if he makes it. But can he tackle? I guess if he doesn't shank it, he'll be covered.

dj_stouty
04-29-2008, 01:47 PM
A great addition to the club, if he makes it. But can he tackle? I guess if he doesn't shank it, he'll be covered.

Kickers who can tackle are overated. Remember John Hall? :D

native skin
04-29-2008, 02:03 PM
Kickers who can tackle are overated. Remember John Hall? :D

Ouch! hehe

bergiemoore
04-29-2008, 03:39 PM
A great addition to the club, if he makes it. But can he tackle? I guess if he doesn't shank it, he'll be covered.

Hopefully, he'll stick to kicking it out of bounds inside the 20.

skinfan43
04-29-2008, 04:15 PM
Unless our new Zorn offense and new players magically click starting in Week One, we will NEED a quality punter to act as a defensive presence by pinning our opponents back as far as possible after we stall on a drive...which, unfortunately, could happen more often than not for at least the first half of the season. We'd be dead with Frost, who waited for weeks before signing our tender because he wanted to get paid more!? I applaud this unglamorous but intelligent next-to-last-round pick.

Although if we light it up right out of the gate that would be fine too:D

redwolf1218
04-29-2008, 06:49 PM
i hope he's the next Ray Guy or Reggie Roby, and maybe the best thing about a new coach is, he should have a legitimate chance.

WarEagle
04-29-2008, 07:22 PM
Unless our new Zorn offense and new players magically click starting in Week One, we will NEED a quality punter to act as a defensive presence by pinning our opponents back as far as possible after we stall on a drive...which, unfortunately, could happen more often than not for at least the first half of the season. We'd be dead with Frost, who waited for weeks before signing our tender because he wanted to get paid more!? I applaud this unglamorous but intelligent next-to-last-round pick.

Although if we light it up right out of the gate that would be fine too:D

That about sums it up for me, too. Looks like Zorn is preparing an unprecedented Redskins Air Force. Golden Leg is a good insurance policy.

Skins57
04-29-2008, 08:01 PM
No, but he can pin the other team's offense, which is what we need badly. I think this pick can help the defense more than a pass rusher in the 6th round.

I agree completely. a great punter is a better pick than a below average DL

ryflan47
04-29-2008, 08:52 PM
Hopefully we can [Andy] Groom him into a decent punter.

skinsfan36
04-29-2008, 11:42 PM
I agree completely. a great punter is a better pick than a below average DL

agreed he will help the defense alot imo, seen a good bit of him as i am a gt fan and we punted alot last year lol