Saturday, Bridgewater (N.J) Raritan kicker Justin Davidovicz, a 5-10, 185-pound senior with a monster leg, announced his commitment to walking on at Rutgers, via a tweet.

Excited to say that I have committed to further my education and football career at Rutgers University!! #ChopNation ⚔️🛡🏈 pic.twitter.com/xqksmH3RAw — Justin Davidovicz (@justind1233) January 21, 2017

Davidovicz followed up his Twitter announcement with a staement to NJ.com

"It's a great feeling," he said. "This whole process was long and stressful, but I'm happy to be committed to Rutgers and can't wait to be training with the team."

In September, NJ.com alluded to the potential Davidovicz addition and it has finally come to fruition.

According to Former Rutgers kicker and Special Teams Solutions director Lee McDonald, Rutgers is getting a gem in Davidovicz, who he believes has a scholarship-worthy leg.

"Rutgers is getting a gem whose talent puts him among the top kickers in the country," McDonald said. "Justin has a very fast leg, gets great lift on field goals and tremendous power on kickoffs. I expect him to make a strong push for playing time this fall."

Davidovicz, rated the Northeast's top kicker by STS, took top field goal and kickoff honors with eye popping height, impressive 60-yard range on placements and a booming kickoff average of 68 yards and 4.0 seconds hang time at McDonald's STS Exposure Camp in December.

FG Champ @justind1233 takes top honors with yet another missile! 🚀🙌#stsexposurecamp pic.twitter.com/xICQcvbf5n — STS Kicking Camps (@STScamps) December 19, 2016

And according to kohlskicking.com, "Davidovicz has attended multiple Kohl's events with the most recent being in July of 2016. His KO's were impressive with solid hang-times and distances. His FG in the drill work phase of camp were better than what he did charting wise. Davidovicz is one of the top kickers in the Northeast. He can punt, KO, and get great height on his FG's off the ground. He is someone who can play at the D1 level."

Davidovicz attended Rutgers' specialist camp on June 17, now run by Kohl's, and won both the field goal and kickoff competitions. And I can personally attest to his huge leg after watching him boot a few 60-yarders through the uprights at the Hun's satellite camp in June.

All you can do is say "Ahhhh" when KO champ @justin_davidovicz lets one loose! 😳😱👏🏻#stsexposurecamp pic.twitter.com/JGbkMSSQOL — STS Kicking Camps (@STScamps) December 18, 2016

Davidovicz has visited Rutgers multiple times over the past few months and has sat down with head coach Chris Ash. However, he never left with an offer. But there's a chance he could earn one in the near future if as productive as projected to be.

Davidovicz holds offers from Army, Princeton and Brown. However, Ivy League schools don't provide athletic scholarship money.

In 2015, Davidovicz connected on 10-of-14 field goals and made 30-of-33 extra points. He punted 22 times for an average of 38 yards and kicked 30 touchbacks out of 51 kickoffs. His efforts led to a second-team all-state selection via NJ.com, first team All-Metro and all-state selections via MSG Varsity, all-area, all-conference selections and special teams player of the year honors.

In 2016, he made 14-of-20 field goals with a long of 43, en route to a first team all-state selection among multiple other awards.

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