Jaguars counting on Arkansas' Cam Little to tee up new era following four-year kicking carousel


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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars are counting on the youngest kicker ever drafted to bring stability to a position that has been one of the league's most tumultuous over the past four years. Jacksonville employed a whopping 16 kickers between the start of the pandemic and selecting Arkansas' Cam Little in the sixth round of last week's NFL draft. It's a head-shaking stretch that spans numerous injuries, several one-week tryouts and a few downright debacles. The 20-year-old Little is tasked with helping the Jaguars forget about their four-year kicking carousel. He's the first kicker drafted by the franchise since Josh Scobee in 2004.

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