"Drew is the guy we wanted moving forward with," McCoy said. "He did a nice job in the practices and the time he has been here. There is a reason we picked him where we did… I like his leg. You want a great kick all the time, and he is going to learn things (with) situational football (and) the way we do things. Seeing the early parts of his career here, (he has) directional kicking plus a really strong leg. We have liked what we have seen so far."

Kaser will now get valuable reps through every preseason game to improve each phase of his game. That does not only include different types of punts, but also getting his timing down as a holder with Mike Windt and Josh Lambo.

"It's huge. I can really get my feet wet and get into a rhythm. It's big to do that with Windt and on those holds with Lambo. It is huge to get my flow going and my rhythm down with everything."

While he aims to perfect his skills, there is one thing he knows he must attain every time he takes the field.