After a highly impressive rookie season in 2024, Jacksonville Jaguars’ kicker Cam Little appears to be picking up where he left off during the early going of OTAs.

During Tuesday’s practice, which was open to the media, Little was 6-for-6 on field goal attempts, according to Jaguars on SI’s John Shipley, which included making a 62-yard attempt.

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“Entering Year 2, it looks like Little is once again set to be Mr. Reliable for the Jaguars,” wrote Shipley. “Little was perfect in six field goal attempts in the middle of practice, including hitting a 62-yard kick right down the middle of the uprights on his final kick of the day. The Jaguars should have supreme confidence in Little, because he nearly always seems to come through.”

The Jaguars selected Little in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL draft out of Arkansas. Oftentimes, we see young kickers struggle with the transition from college to the NFL level, but that wasn’t the case for Little.

For the season, Little would make all 27 extra point attempts, and he was 27-for-29 on field goals, which included making a go-ahead 49-yarder against the Colts in Week 5 with only 17 seconds left.

On kicks from 40-49 yards, Little was 8-for-9, and from 50-plus, he was 5-for-6.

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According to PFF, Little was one of only 14 kickers league-wide to not miss an extra point attempt last season, and he ranked sixth in field goal percentage, making 93.1% of his attempts.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jacksonville Jaguars OTAs: K Cam Little picking up where he left off