Fantasy Football Kicker Rankings & Start/Sit Advice (Week 3)

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Fantasy Football Week 3 Kicker Rankings & Waiver Wire Advice (2023)

(Rostership percentages courtesy of Yahoo!)

Week 2 Strong Performances From Widely-Available Kickers:

Brandon Aubrey (DAL) vs. New York Jets: 7% Rostered

The Cowboys made a bit of a gamble in going with a converted soccer player as their starting kicker in what appears to be a playoff-bound team with Super Bowl aspirations. That gamble is paying off so far, with Aubrey making all five field goal tries in an 18-point explosion on Sunday. I mentioned him as an add last week, and he will continue to be a waiver target until his roster percentage gets around 80%.

Jake Moody (SF) @ LA Rams: 46% roster percentage on Yahoo

The 49ers are another team with eyes on the Super Bowl relying on a rookie kicker this season, and their investment in Jake Moody has paid off so far. The former Michigan Wolverine has made six field goals in two games, including a 56-yarder against the Rams on Sunday. Like Aubrey, it would not surprise me to see Moody’s roster rate jump up near the 80% mark by Week 4.

Week 2 Dud Performances From Heavily-Owned Kickers

Harrison Butker (KC) vs. Chicago Bears: 98% Rostered

Harrison Butker is widely considered a great fantasy kicker because he plays with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. While he averaged just over eight points per game in his first three seasons, he has been a pedestrian 6.5 points per game performer since 2020. I’m not saying you should drop him, but he does have a fool’s gold feeling around him and is off to another slow start in 2023.

Kicker Rankings:

Rank ECR Name TEAM Opponent Spread O/U OPP RZ D RZ EFF* OFF RNK K Score** Weather
1 3 Tyler Bass BUF at WAS -6.5 44.5 3 25 5 33 68F, 13 MPH Wind
2 1 Justin Tucker BAL vs. IND -8.5 44.0 12 28 12 52 63F, 15 MPH Wind
3 10 Brandon Aubrey DAL at ARI -12 43.0 15 11 18 44 Dome
4 6 Cameron Dicker LAC at MIN 1.5 54.0 19 15 4 38 Dome
5 2 Harrison Butker KC vs. CHI -13.5 47.5 12 25 9 46 72F, 13 MPH Wind
6 4 Jake Moody SF vs. NYG -10.5 45.0 23 19 7 49 72F, 15 MPH Wind
7 5 Jake Elliott PHI at TB -5 45.0 11 25 11 47 83F, 9 MPH Wind
8 11 Riley Patterson DET vs. ATL -3 45.0 15 29 3 47 Dome
9 9 Brandon McManus JAC vs. HOU -8 44.0 29 11 22 62 80F, 10 MPH Wind
10 23 Blake Grupe NO at GB 2 43.5 9 3 10 22 68F, 15 MPH Wind
11 12 Evan McPherson CIN vs. LAR -1.5 43.0 12 11 32 55 72F. 8 MPH Wind Light Rain
12 13 Daniel Carlson LV vs. PIT pk 44.0 19 11 30 60 Dome
13 14 Jason Sanders MIA vs. DEN -6 48.0 23 19 1 43 85F, Rain
14 8 Jason Myers SEA vs. CAR -5 42.5 23 28 25 76 65F, Light Wind
15 18 Nick Folk TEN at CLE 3.5 40.0 32 6 21 59 70F, 10 MPH Wind
16 7 Younghoe Koo ATL at DET 3 45.0 27 19 15 61 Dome
17 15 Greg Joseph MIN vs. LAC -1.5 54.0 19 19 8 46 Dome
18 17 Dustin Hopkins CLE vs. TEN -3 4′ 3 25 6 34 70F, 10 MPH Wind
19 16 Wil Lutz DEN at MIA 8 45.0 30 14 16 60 85F, Rain
20 19 Graham Gano NYG at SF 10.5 45.0 15 14 23 52 72F, 15 MPH Wind
21 20 Chase McLaughlin TB vs. PHI 5 45.0 27 2 13 42 83F, 9 MPH Wind
22 21 Matt Gay IND at BAL 8.5 44.0 3 28 20 51 63F, 15 MPH Wind
23 22 Brett Maher LAR at CIN 1.5 43.0 23 31 2 56 72F. 8 MPH Wind Light Rain
24 24 Anders Carlson GB vs. NO -2 43.5 2 31 26 59 68F, 15 MPH Wind
25 25 Chris Boswell PIT at LV pk 44.0 22 11 31 64 Dome
26 29 Ka’imi Fairbairn HOU at JAC 8 44.0 9 0 17 26 80F, 10 MPH Wind
27 27 Joey Slye WAS vs. BUF 6.5 44.5 8 19 19 46 68F, 13 MPH Wind
28 32 Chad Ryland NE at NYJ -3 37.0 7 28 14 49 68F, 13 MPH Wind
29 30 Eddy Pineiro CAR at SEA 5 42.5 31 5 28 64 65F, Light Wind
30 31 Greg Zuerlein NYJ vs. NE 3 37.0 15 1 29 45 68F, 13 MPH Wind
31 26 Cairo Santos CHI at KC 13.5 47.5 3 25 27 55 72F, 13 MPH Wind
32 28 Matt Prater ARI vs. DAL 12 43.0 1 5 24 30 Dome

*Red Zone Efficiency is based on the inverse of how well the kicker’s offense does in the red zone. For example, the Ravens rank 30th in red zone efficiency; therefore, Justin Tucker has a RZ EFF score of 2. The lower the number, the better for kickers, as playing on a team that struggles to score touchdowns in the red zone equates to more field goal opportunities.

**The K Score is the sum of a player’s opponent’s red zone, the red zone efficiency of his offense and the overall rank of his respective team in terms of total yards. A low score indicates that a kicker has variables working in his favor for a good fantasy kicking performance.

Kicker rankings are based on numerous factors, including matchups, Vegas lines and score projections, weather conditions, the ability of a kicker’s team offense and their ability to move the ball into field goal range, offensive red zone efficiency and how well the opposing defense limits touchdowns in the red zone. These factors are a guide but not a definitive way to predict kicking success, as other variables and negative game scripts significantly impact the outcome.

Contrarian Kicker Plays

Based on all the variables outlined above, the following two kickers are players ranked outside of the FantasyPros ECR top 10 who could be an excellent play in Week 3.

Riley Patterson (DET) vs. ATL: 43% Rostered

It may seem a bit odd to recommend a kicker with just one field goal attempt in two weeks, especially if that kicker plays on a team with a head coach that goes for it on four down as often as Dan Campbell. But what I like about this matchup is a positive game script, playing indoors and a defense that ranks 15th in red zone defense.

Blake Grupe (NO) @ Green Bay: 1% Rostered

This one is a bit of a reach, but Blake Grupe has one of the best K Scores on the week, and the Saints have struggled in the red zone over the first two games with Derek Carr under center.

Prediction Review

Each week, I suggest two kickers ranked outside the FantasyPros ECR top 10 who I believe will be solid performers based on the variables described in the K Score section. The following is a review of my picks from the previous week to see where I was successful and where I missed the mark.

Brandon Aubrey (DAL) vs. NYJ: 3% Rostereded

  • ECR Rank: 16
  • My Rank: 10
  • Week 2 Finish: 1

Not only did Aubrey finish as a top-12 player this week, he came through with the K1 performance with five field goals and an extra point. With the Dallas defense continuing to shut people down and create positive game scripts, Aubrey looks like he is this year’s breakout player and should be rostered in all leagues.

Anders Carlson (GB) @ Atlanta: 1% Rostered

ECR Rank: 18
My Rank: 8
Week 2 Finish: Kicker Tied 18

This was my first big miss of the year. While Anders Carlson did give a floor of six fantasy points and the game script was close, the rookie kicker managed just one field goal and three extra points.

Waiver Wire

Top Add: Brandon Aubrey (DAL) vs. NYJ: 7% Rostered

Aubrey has passed Cameron Dicker as my favorite early-season waive addition, and he should be rostered in all formats. The Dallas defense will continue to give him positive game scrips for blow-out field goals, and the chance of a completely lopsided loss is not really in play.

Other Players to Consider

  • Cameron Dicker (LAC) vs. NYJ: 65% Rostered
  • Nick Folk (TEN) vs. LAC: 28% Rostered

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