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Why the team is taking two punters to training camp

Why the team is taking two punters to training camp

Denver Broncos punter Sam Martin posted respectable numbers last year with the third-best net average per punt (42.8 yards) and the fifth-most punts downed inside the 20-yard line (28) in the NFL, so it was a little surprising when the team added punter Corliss Waitman to their roster in February.

Waitman’s left-footedness removes the mystery.

Martin is right-footed, so if he was the only punter on the roster this summer, Denver’s returners would only have practice catching punts from a right-footed punter. Waitman will give the team’s returners reps catching left-footed punts as well.

β€œThe lefty ball, obviously, spins a little bit different than right,” special teams coordinator Dwayne Stukes said on June 14. β€œIt takes a while to get used to catching those types of punts.

β€œThe benefit of having Corliss and Sam in training camp, in the offseason, it gets all of our returners β€” not just Montrell , but KJ , Kendall etcetera, reps at a left punter and also a right punter. So I think that’s beneficial for us moving forward into the year.”

That’s a smart approach because the Broncos will undoubtedly face left-footed punters during the season. Waitman will also get an opportunity to compete with Martin for the starting job this summer, but it’s no coincidence that Waitman’s an opposite-footed player to the team’s incumbent starter.

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