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UDD’s Top 20 FCS Specialists for 2026

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UDD’s Top 20 FCS Specialists for 2026

The 2026 FCS season is just eight short (or agonizingly long, depending on how you look at it) weeks away and now that July is officially here, it’s time to do what we here at Underdog Dynasty like to always do to pass the summer days away until kickoff; rank things. Last week we clocked the best coaches in the subdivision and now this week we take a look at the top specialists. There always are plenty of great ones to sift through and this year it’s no different. From kickers to punters to the guys that give them nightmares, here’s who are slated to be the best of the best in the FCS this season:

Honorable Mentions: Myles Sansted, K (Montana State), Markell Quick, KR (Southern Illinois), Soren McKee, K (Eastern Washington), Kaleb Robison, K (Campbell), Braden Reed, PR (Villanova)

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20. T.J. Cadden, KR/PR – Bucknell

T.J. Cadden has quietly had one of the better careers as an FCS return man as he comes into his senior season with Bucknell. Although he did not find the end zone last year in the return game, Cadden did finish sixth in the country with 765 total return yards. Over his three seasons with the Bison he has taken three kicks (two punts and one kickoff) back for touchdowns and he averages 21.5 yards per runback. He saw career highs in total kick return yards (570) and kick return attempts (28) in 2025. Cadden is two years removed from being the top return man in the Patriot League and there is no reason to think he can’t get back to that caliber again this fall.

19. Hayden King, LS – UT Martin

The best long snapper in the land right now is UT Martin’s Hayden King and the proof was in the play last season. King was a first-team All-Big South-OVC selection after leading the country in blocked kicks and punts with zero. He started in all 12 games for the Skyhawks and the kickers behind him converted on over 95% of their kick attempts. He delivered the ball perfectly practically every time and the few flubs there were on UT Martin’s special teams unit were not because of him. He may not appear in the stat sheet much but he’s arguably one of the most important pieces on a UTM squad that has real playoff aspirations in 2026.

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18. Brett Starling, K/P – Hampton

Starling pulled double duties for Hampton last fall serving as both the kicker and punter. He did very well at both. Starling drilled 11 of his 12 field goal tries while also averaging 42.3 yards per punt. A third-team All-CAA selection in 2025, Starling posted a dozen punts that went beyond 50 yards and pinned opponents inside their own 20-yard line 10 times. He was also a perfect 26-for-26 on extra point attempts. He is just a redshirt sophomore and his upside is as good as any in the country right now. Having a steady leg in multiple facets of the kicking game is important and the Pirates have one of the best.

17. Stephon Hicks, DEF – William & Mary

One of the most tenacious defenders when it came to special teams last year was William & Mary linebacker Stephon Hicks. Hicks was one of just two players in the FCS to notch four blocked kicks by himself a season ago, putting him just one short of the FCS all-time record. That tremendous effort earned him a spot on the All-CAA First-Team when all was said and done. Hicks was a nightmare for opposing special teams units with an uncanny ability to penetrate the front on kicking plays. He has speed and awareness that make him an extremely valuable defender to put in on punts. It worked out incredibly well for the Tribe in 2025 and there should be no reason it won’t again this time around.

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