A kicker leaving early for the NFL Draft is something that you don't see often, but of course, kickers like Roberto Aguayo don't come around too often either.
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Florida State football released a statement on Wednesday, announcing that Aguayo will forego his senior season and enter the NFL Draft.
The most accurate kicker in NCAA history heads to the NFL. Release ยป https://t.co/i8fdvJBQrH pic.twitter.com/IJhivWbscA
— FSU Football (@FSUFootball) January 6, 2016
Aguayo has scored 405 points in his career at Florida State, knocking down 69-of-78 field goal attempts and 100-percent of extra-point attempts. Aguayo has also been an expert on kickoffs in his career, with 56-percent of his kickoffs going for touchbacks in the 2015 season. He should be able to find a job very easily in the NFL.
Bad news for Florida State? Not quite; Aguayo's younger brother, Ricky, will likely be taking over the kicking duties for the Seminoles in the 2016 season.