
#39 PK · Jacksonville Jaguars
Height
6'1"
Weight
172 lbs
Age
22
College
Arkansas
Draft
2024, Rd 6, #212
Experience
2 yrs
PK Rank
#5 / 39
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On the field, Cam Little grades out as a strong PK for Jacksonville Jaguars (B- Performance). That places him 5th of 39 graded pks. Against that production, his deal reads as a clear bargain on the Contract Value Index (A-) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is very positive (A Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
| Year | Team | GP | FG% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 17 | 90.5% |
| 2025 | ![]() | 17 | 88.2% |
| 2024 | ![]() | 17 | 93.1% |
Length
4 years
Total Value
$4.2M
Guaranteed
$138K
AAV
$1.0M/yr
Cam Little's $1.04M AAV deal lands at an A- Contract Value Index, signaling a measured outcome for Jacksonville. The rookie scale contract reflects appropriate valuation for a second-year specialist who has delivered elite performance when it matters—his 2025 season production demonstrates the kind of clutch execution that justifies the Jaguars' investment in a premium leg. Kickers operating at Little's level command respect in the positional market, and locking in a young talent with proven record-setting range at this price point represents genuine cap efficiency, especially as Jacksonville manages its competitive window. At 22 with just two seasons of NFL experience, Little is in the ideal window to establish himself as a franchise cornerstone at the position, and the CVI reflects that developmental phase alongside his demonstrated excellence. The media narrative positioning him as a rising specialist star—bolstered by his AFC Special Teams Player of the Month honor, record-breaking 68-yard and 67-yard field goals, and the sustained national coverage—validates that the contract is not merely institutional due diligence but rather an investment in a player who has already transcended typical depth-piece utility. His humble, grounded approach to the spotlight only strengthens Jacksonville's position, as it suggests durability in both performance and public perception. This deal represents exactly the kind of value capture that separates sharp front offices from the rest: elite talent identified early, locked in at reasonable cost, with a clear pathway to become a long-term franchise asset.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the A band — a quick read on where Cam's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Cam Little's on-field production earns a B- performance grade against PK peers across the league. The 22-year-old second-year specialist has delivered the kind of rare, franchise-altering leg talent that transforms special teams units — his 68-yard field goal shattered the NFL record, immediately followed by a 67-yarder, giving him ownership of the two longest field goals in league history and cementing a physical gift that separates him from his positional peers. His 2025 season production of 1 tackle across 17 games reflects the limited defensive role kickers occupy, though his primary value sits squarely in leg strength and accuracy on extended attempts, where he has demonstrated elite-level performance. Little's durability through a full 17-game slate speaks to both his health and his role's importance to Jacksonville's competitive identity — the Jaguars, currently the #3 seed in the AFC, have leaned on his services throughout the stretch, a signal of trust in his consistency. Despite his second-year status and rookie-scale contract, the national narrative has shifted decisively: Little is no longer perceived as a depth piece but as a rising specialist star with legitimate franchise-caliber range, and the media attention surrounding his record-breaking moments suggests Jacksonville has stumbled onto a rare positional weapon that could provide competitive advantage for years to come.
Cam Little ranks 5th of 39 graded pks by performance. That slots Cam between Cameron Dicker (B) just ahead and Matt Prater (B-) just behind.
Graded higher
Cameron DickerLos Angeles ChargersBKa'imi FairbairnHouston TexansB-Eddy PineiroSan Francisco 49ersB-Graded lower
Matt PraterBuffalo BillsCam Little has emerged as one of the NFL's most celebrated young specialists, earning an elite A-grade sentiment following his record-breaking 68-yard field goal that captivated the league. The second-year Jacksonville kicker's historic achievement, combined with his AFC Special Teams Player of the Month recognition alongside Trevor Lawrence, has generated overwhelmingly positive media coverage and fan enthusiasm. Little's humble, self-aware approach to his record-setting performance — acknowledging that someone will likely break it soon — has endeared him to both media and supporters who appreciate his grounded perspective despite the spotlight. His consistent excellence throughout the month that earned him Player of the Month honors suggests this isn't just a one-kick wonder, but rather a franchise-caliber specialist hitting his stride. The combination of record-breaking performance, team success, and an approachable public persona has positioned Little as one of the league's most positively-perceived specialists, with media framing him as both a reliable weapon for Jacksonville and a rising star in the kicking game.
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2025
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2024
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