Roberto Aguayo Fantasy
- Height / Weight
- 6'0" / 207 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- May 17, 1994 (29)
- Experience
- 2nd Season
- Drafted
- 2016 / Rd. 2 / Pk. 59 (TB)
- College
- Florida State
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Roberto Aguayo News
The Los Angeles Chargers waived place kicker Roberto Aguayo on Saturday, meaning Caleb Sturgis has won the job, according to ESPN's Field Yates. Aguayo was 3-for-3 on field goals in the preseason and was 6-for-6 on extra points. Sturgis went 2-for-3 on field goals and 2-for-2 on extra points. The kicking spot has been a sore spot for the Chargers in recent seasons, so hopefully Sturgis can bring some consistency to the position in 2018. The 29-year-old played in just one game for the Eagles last year due to injury. He made 35 of his 41 field goal attempts in 2016 and was four of six from 50-plus yards. Sturgis probably won't be drafted in standard-sized leagues, but he could be a waiver addition during the year.
Los Angeles Chargers place kickers Caleb Sturgis and Roberto Aguayo have been battling it out heading into the second preseason game this week. During full team drills on Wednesday, Sturgis made all seven of his field goal attempts with a long of 53 yards, while Aguayo made four of seven with two misses from 50-plus yards. The Bolts used four kickers in 2017 and made an NFL-worst 67 percent of their attempts. Its a long battle. Well see how it plays out in games, head coach Anthony Lynn said. What a player does in games, to me, is what I evaluate the most. Sturgis suffered a hip injury last year for the Eagles and didn't play, but Lynn said he looks fully healed from the injury. Aguayo struggled in his only season with the Bucs, missing nine of 31 attempts. Sturgis might have a leg up if he's healthy, but it'll all come down to who performs in preseason games. Whoever wins this job should be attractive to fantasy owners in an offense that could be quite good if they stay healthy.
Los Angeles Chargers kicker Roberto Aguayo is battling with Caleb Sturgis to be the man to fix the team's kicking problems, but he was only tasked with kick-offs and extra points in their first preseason game. That said, Aguayo couldn't have asked for the night to have gone much better. He was perfect on extra points, and Sturgis missed on one of his two easy field goals. Head coach Anthony Lynn hasn't indicated who the front-runner is or whether next week's game will feature any different usage amongst the two, but Aguayo seems to still be neck-and-neck with Sturgis at this point. Fantasy owners should probably avoid the both of them though.
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