Cam Little’s 70-yard preseason bomb against the Steelers didn’t land in the NFL record book, but it already etched itself into Jaguars lore. The Arkansas native and PFWA All-Rookie selection in 2024 is tapping into range that could shape Jacksonville’s late-game scoring options for years. In the same game, Little added three more makes and finished 4-of-4, underscoring a powerful leg and growing comfort at the NFL level.
Little’s background is notable: 27-of-29 FG as a Razorback (93.1%), with 5 of 6 from 50+ and a long of 59, plus a perfect 194-for-194 on PATs across high school, Arkansas, and the NFL. His performance helped fuel chatter that he could ascend among the league’s elite kickers, especially as the Jags pursue stability in a franchise that values long-range attacking options. The Hall of Fame even requested game-worn gear, a nod that this kid’s arc is becoming history-worthy, not just highlight-reel material.
With the regular season looming on Sept. 4, Little’s hot start and his track record suggest he could be a catapult moment for his career and for Jacksonville’s special-teams unit. The 21-year-old sixth-round pick from 2024 has already demonstrated consistency on PATs and danger on long attempts, making him a compelling pick for fantasy managers who chase kicker upside and weekly variance in the kicking game.