Michael Dickson (American football)

Michael Dickson (born 4 January 1996) is an Australian-born American football punter for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Texas Longhorns and was selected by the Seahawks in the fifth round of the 2018 NFL draft. Regarded as one of the best punters in the league, his career punt average of 47.7 yards per punt ranks as the highest in NFL history.[1][2]

Michael Dickson
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Dickson with the Seahawks in 2018
No. 4 – Seattle Seahawks
Position:Punter
Personal information
Born: (1996-01-04) 4 January 1996 (age 28)
Sydney, Australia
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:208 lb (94 kg)
Career information
High school:Kirrawee
(Sydney, Australia)
College:Texas (2015–2017)
NFL draft:2018 / Round: 5 / Pick: 149
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2023
Punts:428
Punting yards:20,525
Punting average:48.0
Longest punt:73
Inside 20:181
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Early years

Born in Sydney, Dickson first played soccer in his youth before switching to Australian rules football at the age of 9.[3] In his first year of playing Australian rules football, he earned the Golden Boot award for having the best kicking. He excelled in Australian football while playing for the University of New South Wales- Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs[4] in the local Sydney AFL competition and was subsequently placed in the Sydney Swans talent academy as a teenager.[5] He continued to play for UNSW-ES and the Swans reserves[6] in the North East Australian Football League in an attempt to be drafted to a professional AFL team[7] but was overlooked at the 2014 AFL draft.[8] Dickson's Australian football career highlight occurred when he was chosen to play for the Swans in the 2014 NEAFL Grand Final.[9] The Swans were defeated by a two-point margin in the final.

In 2015, at the age of 19, he moved to Melbourne to trial with Prokick Australia, a coaching program designed to help aspiring kickers and punters cross the Pacific and crack American football.[10] Through his Prokick Australia experience, he was picked up by the University of Texas as a punter by head coach Charlie Strong.[11]

College career

Michael Dickson at Big 12 Media Day in 2017

In his first season with the Longhorns, Dickson had 77 punts for 3,179 net yards for a 41.3 average in 2015.[12] In the 2016 season, he had 65 punts for 3,079 net yards for a 47.4 average.[13] In 2017, Dickson won the Ray Guy Award and was a unanimous All-American.[14] Dickson was named MVP of the 2017 Texas Bowl.[15] In his junior season, he had 84 punts for 3,984 net yards for a 47.4 average. In late December 2017, it was announced that Dickson would forgo his senior year at Texas in favor of the 2018 NFL draft.[16][17]

College statistics

YearSchoolConfClassPosGPunting
PuntsYdsAvg
2015TexasBig 12FRP12773,17941.3
2016TexasBig 12SOP12653,07947.4
2017TexasBig 12JRP13843,98447.4
CareerTexas3722610,24245.3

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span
6 ft 2+38 in
(1.89 m)
208 lb
(94 kg)
31+14 in
(0.79 m)
9+14 in
(0.23 m)
All values from NFL Combine[18]

Dickson was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the fifth round, 149th overall, of the 2018 NFL draft.[19] Dickson would go on to win the punting job, after the Seahawks released longtime veteran Jon Ryan during the preseason.[20] He made his NFL debut in the Seahawks' season opener against the Denver Broncos. In the 27–24 loss, he had six punts for 354 net yards.[21]

Dickson was named National Football Conference (NFC) Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance in Week 8 against the Detroit Lions.[22] With minutes remaining at fourth-and-8 from their own three-yard line, Dickson was instructed to waste time in the end zone before giving up an intentional safety. Instead, after receiving the snap, he ran it nine yards for the first down, sealing the win.[23][24][25] The unscripted play was later dubbed "The Aussie Sweep."[26] Dickson was named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for November 2018.[27]

Dickson punted the ball 78 times for 3,759 yards in the 2018 season. His average of 48.2 yards per punt ranked as the second-highest in the league.[28] In addition to punting, Dickson occasionally used the previously obscure drop kick maneuver on kickoffs for the Seahawks, both onside kicks and standard deep kicks.[29] For his efforts, Dickson was voted into the 2019 Pro Bowl, the first rookie punter to participate since Dale Hatcher in 1985.[30] In addition, Dickson was named as a first-team All-Pro.[31]

In the 2019 season, Dickson had 74 punts for 3,341 yards, an average of 45.2 yards per punt.[32]

In Week 2 of the 2020 season, against the New England Patriots on Sunday Night Football, Dickson punted four times (50-yard average) with all four of them landing inside the 20-yard line during the 35–30 win. He would be named the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for the performance.[33] In Week 15 against the Washington Football Team, Dickson punted four times, all landing inside the 20-yard-line, earning another NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honor.[34] During the 2020 season, Dickson punted 61 times for 3,028 yards, with his punting average of 49.6 yards being the second-highest in the league, and the 9th highest single-season average of all time.[35]

Dickson signed a four-year, $14.5 million contract extension with the Seahawks on 4 June 2021.[36][37]

During Week 5 of the 2021 season, in a game against the Los Angeles Rams, Dickson initially had a punt blocked. He then chased down the football behind the line of scrimmage, picking it up with one hand, and punting it for a second time while on the run, reminiscent of Australian rules football. The punt would go for 68 yards, his longest of the season, and be downed on the Rams' 10-yard line.[38] The "double punt" received national attention due to its relative obscurity, and is considered one of the most memorable special teams plays of all time.[39][40][41]

Dickson punted the ball a career-high 83 times for 3,895 yards during the 2021 season, an average of 46.9 yards per punt. He pinned 40 punts inside the opponents' 20-yard line, the most in the league that season, and the 10th most in a single season in NFL history.[42][43]

In the 2022 season, Dickson punted 66 times for a 48.47 net average.[44]

NFL career statistics

Legend
BoldCareer high

Regular season

YearTeamGPPunting
PuntsYdsAvgLngBlk
2018SEA16783,75948.2691
2019SEA16743,34145.1630
2020SEA16613,02849.6670
2021SEA17833,89546.9680
2022SEA17663,19948.5680
2023SEA17663,30350.0730
Career9942820,52548.0731

Postseason

YearTeamGPPunting
PuntsYdsAvgLngBlk
2018SEA1736051.4600
2019SEA2732546,4640
2020SEA1844655.8710
2022SEA1419448.5600
Career5261,32551.0710

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