For a time, it had looked like Michigan football kicker Dominic Zvada was going to follow in Jake Moody's footsteps, not only being a drafted placekicker, but one that could have gone as highly as he had (third round). After a stellar 2024 season, where Zvada was perhaps the Wolverines' lone bright spot (his leg helped propel Michigan past Ohio State and Alabama), he got a case of the yips in 2025.After going 21-for-22 and making every kick under the sun -- long or short -- Zvada took a big step back this past season, making just 17-for-25 of his kicks, missing several that appeared to be well within range.
There was one that really counted, however -- a walk-off game-winner against Northwestern at Wrigley Field -- that cemented that he can really do the job.Though he didn't get the phone call indicating he was being drafted, he did find a new home, having signed as an undrafted free agent with the New York Giants.Source: #Giants are signing Michigan K Dominic Zvada pic.twitter.com/oxktAhadzC— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 25, 2026Zvada originally got his start at Arkansas State before ultimately transferring to Michigan before the 2024 season. With the Giants, he will pair with former Wolverines offensive lineman Jon Runyan Jr. This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan kicker Dominic Zvada joins New York Giants