The New York Giants have added depth to their special teams unit by signing undrafted free agent kicker Dominic Zvada from Michigan, a move that aligns with head coach John Harbaugh’s emphasis on reliable specialists following past inconsistencies at the position.
Zvada, a 6-foot-3, 180-pound prospect, brings a powerful leg and proven big-game experience to a competition that includes veteran Jason Sanders and Ben Sauls. His arrival signals the organization’s determination to avoid another season of kicking uncertainty.
Nick Baumgardner of The Athletic believes Zvada is one of the undrafted free agents to watch this summer.
While his 2025 campaign showed some variability, his junior-year excellence—including record-setting long kicks—positions him as a strong contender in training camp.
Under Harbaugh, Zvada will have every opportunity to earn a spot through consistent performance.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants kicker Dominic Zvada named an undrafted rookie to watch