Conor Orr of Sports Illustrated put together his list of potential first-time Pro Bowlers in 2026. Included was Jacksonville Jaguars’ kicker Cam Little.
“With Brandon Aubrey safely in another conference and the Jaguars primed to produce another top-10 scoring offense, Little feels like the next kicker who, simply by virtue of name recognition, gets airmailed into the Pro Bowl every season,” wrote Orr.
After a very solid and steady rookie year, Little burst onto the scene in 2025, setting the NFL record for the longest field goal made in the regular season at 68 yards. Little would also make a 67-yarder during a home game against Tennessee.
He finished his sophomore season with the Jaguars making 88.2% of his field goal attempts and 50-of-51 extra points in the regular season. His field goal hit rate was ranked tied for 14th, and that was with a slight midseason slump that he was able to overcome.
Cameron Dicker was the AFC’s Pro Bowl kicker last season, but Orr believes that Little’s opportunities from 50-plus yards can be what differentiates him.
“While I have nothing against Dicker, I give Little credit for having attempted nearly double the number of 50-plus-yard kicks as the Chargers’ kicker last year,” Orr wrote. “To me, this means that he is more regularly trusted in high-difficulty situations and, by virtue of his leg talent, is more of a direct asset. This has been your special teams minute.”
Little’s 10 attempts from 50 or more yards were the eighth-most in football in 2025. He would make eight of those kicks.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars player makes list of potential first-time Pro Bowlers in 2026
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