Florida eyeing former Michigan punter in transfer portal

With Jeremy Crawshaw out of eligibility, Florida is looking for a replacement at punter and eyeing Michigan’s Tommy Doman early in the winter transfer period.

Former Michigan punter [autotag]Tommy Doman[/autotag] is taking an official visit to the University of Florida this week, according to On3’s Keith Niebuhr.

Florida is looking to replace senior punter Jeremy Crawshaw, who is out of eligibility, despite adding Hayden Craig during the early signing period. Doman has one year of college ball remaining, making him an ideal bridge between Crawshaw and Craig. He’s on campus from Wednesday to Thursday.

Doman has averaged 43 yards per punt over 102 attempts, placing 37 inside the 20-yard line with longs of 71 yards in 2023 and 68 in 2024. His average hang time is 4.26 seconds. Pro Football Focus gave him a 77.9 punting grade in 2024, which is tied for the 16th-best figure across the FBS. Doman also served as Michigan’s kickoff specialist and holder on placekicks. In 2023, PFF gave him an 81.5 grade, good for 10th overall among punters.

247Sports ranks Doman No. 11 among special teamers in the portal (includes punters, kickers and athletes), while On3 has him at No. 8 among punters.

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