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Karty Shines During Pro Day

Karty Shines During Pro Day


STANFORD, Calif. — Few place kickers in the country can generate the swarm of attention that Stanford’s Joshua Karty did on Thursday. The Cardinal hosted its annual Pro Timing Day, with Karty as the headliner, and he impressed in front of several NFL scouts and media.
 
Around 20 NFL teams were represented Thursday on Stanford’s campus to see Karty kick. He participated in a unique Pro Day that saw him kick field goals and kickoffs. As those around the game have come to expect, he was on the mark all afternoon long.
 
“I was overall satisfied with how I did. I met my basic standard of performance,” Karty said during his media availability. “I could have done a little bit better, but I made some big kicks and I’m happy with how the field goals and kickoffs went in the end.”
 
Karty went 11-13 on field goals, including a perfect 3-3 on field goals over 60 yards. He made field goals from 60 and 63 yards before hitting one right down the middle from 66 yards to conclude his round.
 

 
“I wanted to show how big of a ball I hit and how flawless my technique is; how effortless my form looks,” explained Karty. “I think I was able to accomplish that with the 60-yarders at the end and the kickoffs. I hit a lot of balls over the net with the wind too. That’s something that a lot of other Pro Days don’t have to factor in because they indoor facilities. There was a nice little crosswind, so I was able to show how my ball flies in that.”
 
Arguably the best kicker in the country, Karty wrapped up a stellar Cardinal career in 2023 by going 23-27 on field goals, the most field goals made in a single season at Stanford. In 2022, Karty did not miss a field goal, and drilled a 61-yarder during Big Game, the longest field goal in Stanford history. For his career, he owns the Stanford program record for career field goal percentage at 85.0%.
 
Karty shined the longer the distance on kicks. Over his last two seasons at Stanford, he went 17-17 on field goals between 40-49 yards, and 7-10 on field goals over 50 yards. In his final game inside Stanford Stadium, he made a 56-yard field goal, the second longest in stadium history.
 
“The best thing I’ve heard is how nice my technique looks,” said Karty about what he has heard from scouts around the league. “I’m not swinging very hard compared to…

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