A lot of NFL teams would rather avoid using a draft pick on a place-kicker.
No matter how many games end with a kicker standing over a field goal and a chance to win, the position can be so fickle that teams want to use their precious draft picks on players who handle half the downs.
Roberto Aguayo said he believes he’s worth the pick it would take to get him.
And he’s got high hopes for how soon he might come off the board.
“Second or third, anywhere,” Aguayo said. “If someone’s gotten drafted in the first round, if a team really falls in love and I do well, I think first round, but mid-to-high rounds, I’d say.