So eyes turned toward the draft, as sacrilegious as drafting a kicker is for some people. There’s no quarrel to be taken with the selection of LSU defensive tackle Mehki Wingo in the sixth round (pick No. 189, after a trade up), but three kickers (Will Reichard, Josh Karty and Cam Little) were taken later in the round.
Badgley is a fine kicker. But his track record from longer distances outdoors was surely known, and may have played a role in Dan Campbell’s “controversial” fourth down aggressiveness in the NFC Championship Game loss to the 49ers. Critics of Campbell’s aggressiveness seem to think it was a virtual guarantee Badgley would have made either of those long attempts.
With the draft in the books, it became a lock the Lions would add an undrafted rookie kicker as “competition” for Badgley. On Sunday they did so, with Anthony Broome of On3 reporting they’ve signed former Michigan kicker James Turner.
Turner started his college career at Lousville, kicking there for three years before transferring to Michigan last year. Looking at his total college track record, we get a “one of these things is not like the others” vibe.