Kicking specialist
A kicking specialist or kick specialist, sometimes referred to as a kicker, especially when referring to a placekicker, is a player on gridiron football special teams who performs punts, kickoffs, field goals and/or point after touchdowns.Kicking specialists were exceptionally rare until the 1940s; for most of the history of American football, teams relied upon players who played another position to kick and punt.Even after the one-platoon system was phased out in the 1940s, kicking specialists remained uncommon.The introduction of the soccer style of placekicking in the late 1960s coincided with the rapid rise of kicking specialists.Danny White of the Dallas Cowboys was the last non-specialist kicker in the NFL, serving as a punter in addition to his quarterback duties until 1985.