Maddux Trujillo
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In line to sign with Colts
Trujillo is slated o sign with the Colts as an undrafted free agent, Mike Chappell of Fox Sports reports.
ANALYSIS
Trujillo should have the opportunity to compete with Spencer Shrader for the team's starting kicker spot throughout the rest of the offseason. Trujillo is coming off a solid season at Temple where he went 21-for-21on extra-point attempts and 16-for-22 on field-goal tries. He also as a strong leg, as he converted on 5-of-8 of his attempts from beyond 50 yards and even made a 64-yard field goal.
Trujillo should have the opportunity to compete with Spencer Shrader for the team's starting kicker spot throughout the rest of the offseason. Trujillo is coming off a solid season at Temple where he went 21-for-21on extra-point attempts and 16-for-22 on field-goal tries. He also as a strong leg, as he converted on 5-of-8 of his attempts from beyond 50 yards and even made a 64-yard field goal.
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Will compete for Colts' kicking job
Trujillo, who signed with the Colts as an undrafted free agent in late April, will compete against Spencer Shrader for the Colts' starting kicking job, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
With Matt Gay being released in April, Trujillo and Shrader -- who signed a two-year deal with the Colts in March -- will go head-to-head for the starting job for the 2025 season. Trujillo didn't have his name called during the 2025 NFL Draft, but it didn't take much time for him to catch on with a team, as the Colts were interested in the services of the Temple product. He went 16-for-22 on field-goal attempts in 2024, and he became the third kicker in NCAA history to make two field goals of 60 yards or more in the same season.
With Matt Gay being released in April, Trujillo and Shrader -- who signed a two-year deal with the Colts in March -- will go head-to-head for the starting job for the 2025 season. Trujillo didn't have his name called during the 2025 NFL Draft, but it didn't take much time for him to catch on with a team, as the Colts were interested in the services of the Temple product. He went 16-for-22 on field-goal attempts in 2024, and he became the third kicker in NCAA history to make two field goals of 60 yards or more in the same season.