
Jack Stonehouse
Jack Stonehouse projects as a priority UDFA signing with potential to compete for a roster spot in NFL training camp as a directional punter. His defining trait is consistency in hang time and directional placement rather than raw distance, making him a functional leg for teams seeking reliable field position management. Stonehouse offers value as a non-draftable asset who can push veteran competition and provide preseason tape; his floor is practice squad, his ceiling a 53-man roster bubble at a weak punting class.
Stonehouse's composite grade of 52/99 reflects limited elite athleticism—his leg strength and consistency separate him from quality FBS starters, creating a narrow NFL margin. Competition level at Syracuse and lack of measurable standout tape (distance, hang time, or situational consistency) suggest he'll need strong pro day performance and training camp execution to secure even practice squad consideration.