Thanks OS. These stats are interesting. At first I was concerned with his overall college success rate of 78%. But as V noted the distances have to be considered. Hitting a 59 yarder, while just one kick, is a lot better than missing a 33 yard gimme.I agree. Narveson hovered around 78% career in College.
I broke it down
<40 = 87.23%
40-49 = 81.25%
50+ 33.3%
(but made from 57,53,53,51)
196/196 from 20 yards
That seems to be close to an average NFL Kicker. Maybe a tad light % over 50+ but that all depends on the breakdown. Were his misses more from 52 yards or 58 yards. Makes a big difference
As an example Mason was 81.3% career. But at 55% 50+ tries
Masons career long was 58. Narveson hit a 59 yarder a few weeks ago.
Masons Season high in 2019 was
91.7% across 17 seasons (22/24)
Narvesons season high in 2020 was 92.9% across 4 seasons (13/14)
These are not the full picture. But it gives us something to chew on. I like to chew
We'll find out what he's got when the games count. I don't think Gluten had much choice but to make this move. IMO it was riskier keeping Carlson or Joseph than taking a chance on Naverson.