Broncos met with late-round Australian prospect ahead of NFL draft

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The Denver Broncos continue to do their homework on punters in the 2025 NFL draft.

The Broncos had or will have a pre-draft meeting with Florida State punter Alex Mastromanno, according to a report from KPRC-TV's Aaron Wilson.

Mastromanno (6-1, 241 pounds) was named a consensus All-American last fall after he led the ACC with 49.3 yards per punt. In five years with the Seminoles, Mastromanno totaled 11,265 yards on 251 punts, averaging 44.9 yards per boot.

Before punting at FSU, Mastromanno played Australian rules football and later attended a ProKick Australia academy that helped him transition to American football. As a Melbourne native, Mastromanno would be eligible for the NFL's International Player Pathway program. He is projected as a late-round or undrafted free agent prospect.


Alex Mastromanno is a 2nd Team All-American punter from Melbourne and here’s what he does well with his roll-out drop punts:

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1) Gets his leg really far back in the backswing. This allows more room for his foot… pic.twitter.com/1qw8q4rzqw

— The Kicking Consultant NFL High Performance (@JoshGrowden_TKC) September 29, 2024

Denver signed veteran free agentMatt Haack last month, but they are expected to add competition at punter before training camp. Mastromanno seems to be a candidate to compete with Haack this summer.

The Broncos previously set up a pre-draft workout for South Carolina punter Kai Kroeger, and more punter meetings could be on the way. The 2025 NFL draft will be held in Wisconsin from April 24-26 (Denver holds seven picks).

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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL draft: Broncos met with Australian punter Alex Mastromanno

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