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.
Waitmanβs left-footedness removes the mystery.
Martin is right-footed, so if he was the only punter on the roster this summer, Denverβs returners would only have practice catching punts from a right-footed punter. Waitman will give the teamβs returners reps catching left-footed punts as well.
βThe lefty ball, obviously, spins a little bit different than right,β special teams coordinator Dwayne Stukes said on June 14. βIt takes a while to get used to catching those types of punts.
βThe 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 thatβs beneficial for us moving forward into the year.β
Thatβs 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 itβs no coincidence that Waitmanβs an opposite-footed player to the teamβs incumbent starter.
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