Who is the best kicker in the nfl 2022

Last updated: August 11, 2022

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Who is the best kicker in the nfl 2022

While often overlooked, having a reliable kicker makes for a complete fantasy football roster that has that extra juice needed to compete for a championship. Our 2022 fantasy kicker rankings are here to help you accomplish that feat.

Finding a consistent leg on a team that stalls out near the 35-yard line adds up to more fantasy points, which can be the difference between winning and losing a week. Of course, guessing which offenses will ultimately stall out more than others is just that: a guessing game.

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The key is to draft your kicker based on the teams with the most efficient offenses. Last year, Las Vegas’s Daniel Carlson led all fantasy kickers, amassing 174 total points. The Raiders were near the top third of the league in Warren Sharp’s offensive success rate (11th in NFL), showing a clear link between efficiency and kicker points when a solid kicker is involved. Carlson connected on 93 percent of his kicks (fourth in NFL).

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Additionally, five-time All-Pro kicker Justin Tucker was the most accurate kicker from 50-plus yards, connecting on all six of those attempts, highlighted by his 66-yard game-winner. Bengals rookie Evan McPherson led the league with the most 50-plus-yard kicks (9), as the first-year placekicker was a key piece in Cincinnati’s Super Bowl run.

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From a draft strategy standpoint, it’s best to hold off drafting your kicker until the final round. The potential upside you might get from taking a flier on a boom-or-bust wide receiver or a running back handcuff could very well outweigh taking Tucker, McPherson, or Tyler Bass in a preceding round. It’s also always a plus to have a kicker who plays his games indoors or at high altitudes, but that's not a make-or-break criterion, especially early in the year.

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Holding onto your kicker during their bye weeks isn’t necessary, as there are always capable legs on the waiver wire throughout the season. When your kicker is your last-round selection, you won’t be giving up much when you drop him. If you want to put that off as long as possible, look for kickers with late byes, like Ryan Succop (Week 11), Matt Prater (Week 13), Younghoe Koo (Week 14), Wil Lutz (Week 14), or Rodrigo Blankenship (Week 14). Those last four are especially interesting since they play in stadiums with roofs.

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Ultimately, kickers do make a difference, but you shouldn't get hung up on them ahead of your draft. There are plenty of other positions and players that are far more important. Focus on them and take whoever is left at kicker in the last round. If your initial kicker doesn’t work out for you, pick up someone else. It’s that simple.

We'll be adjusting these rankings and providing further analysis from now until Week 1. Check back for updates!

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2022 Fantasy Kicker Rankings

Rank Player
1 Justin Tucker, Ravens
2 Tyler Bass, Bills
3 Evan McPherson, Bengals
4 Matt Gay, Rams
5 Ryan Succop, Buccaneers
6 Daniel Carlson, Raiders
7 Matt Prater, Cardinals
8 Harrison Butker, Chiefs
9 Dustin Hopkins, Chargers
10 Rodrigo Blankenship, Colts
11 Wil Lutz, Saints
12 Nick Folk, Patriots
13 Younghoe Koo, Falcons
14 Brandon McManus, Broncos
15 Jake Elliott, Eagles
16 Jason Sanders, Dolphins
17 Chris Boswell, Steelers
18 Robbie Gould, 49ers
19 Greg Zuerlein, Jets
20 Jonathan Garibay, Cowboys
21 Greg Joseph, Vikings
22 Graham Gano, Giants
23 Randy Bullock, Titans
24 Mason Crosby, Packers
25 Joey Slye, Commanders
26 Ka'imi Fairbairn, Texans
27 Cairo Santos, Bears
28 Cade York, Browns
29 Zane Gonzalez, Panthers
30 Jason Myers, Seahawks
31 Ryan Santoso, Jaguars
32 Riley Patterson, Lions

Kickers often find themselves in the middle of intense debate in fantasy football. So if your league has a spot in the lineup designated for K, this article will be beneficial!

Awareness of kickers with a huge leg, frequent opportunities, and consistency from any range is crucial. For example, if your lineup is performing poorly, but your kicker converts three field goals and a couple of extra point attempts, that’s the equivalent of a double-digit PPR outing. This kicking production can counter a dud performance from a skilled position player or keep your lineup in contention during a high-scoring matchup.

Let’s find out which kickers are worthy of targeting at the end of fantasy drafts.

Chris Boswell (K – PIT)

The Pittsburgh Steelers rewarded Chris Boswell with a four-year, $20.5 million contract extension after a highly productive 2021 season. The 31-year-old kicker has played all seven years in the league with the Steelers and had a career year during Ben Roethlisberger’s final season, converting 36-40 field goal attempts and 27-29 extra point attempts. As reports of Mitchell Trubisky (QB – PIT) struggling in training camp surface, this points towards Boswell getting heavy usage again in 2022. He produced eight double-digit PPR finishes in 17 games for Pittsburgh in 2021, so do yourself a favor by targeting Boswell at the end of fantasy drafts.

Daniel Carlson (K – LV)

After a shaky start to his career in Minnesota threatened to derail his career, Daniel Carlson has proved to be exceptional for the Las Vegas Raiders. He finished as the top fantasy kicker in PPR formats last season, averaging 9.5 PPR points per game and 162 total fantasy points to secure his spot at the top of the kicker leaderboard. In addition, Carlson converted an impressive 40-43 field goal attempts, reaching 20 PPR points with an absurd stat line of 5-5 FG, 3-3 XP that includes a 56-yard field goal conversion. There were a couple of low-scoring performances mixed in during 2021, but with a new head coach and a revamped offense led by All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams (WR – LV), Carlson should see another 35-40 field goal attempts in 2022.

Nick Folk (K – NE)

Nick Folk is a name that flies under the radar in fantasy football. However, the 37-year-old veteran has revived his career with the Patriots over the last three seasons, finishing 2021 with the second-most PPR points with 160. Folk benefitted largely from a run-centric offense that lacked perimeter weapons and struggled to finish near the red zone, creating opportunities for Folk to convert 36-39 field goal attempts. In 2021, Folk’s three two-week stretches produced consecutive double-digit PPR points. Towards the end of the season, Folk began converting more extra point attempts than field goals, but he’s still one of the most consistent and reliable scorers within Bill Belichik’s offense. As a result, he’s worthy of being deemed a top kicker and should be prioritized over most other kickers at the end of fantasy drafts.

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Justin Tucker (K – BAL)

Justin Tucker may be a household name, but he still deserves to be one of the top kickers to target towards the end of fantasy drafts. The issue with selecting Tucker is that he’s typically drafted a round or two earlier than the final round, so you may be required to pay a premium to roster his talented leg. In 2021, Tucker finished with the highest field goal conversion percentage (94.6%), but his most impressive feat was a 66-yard game-winning field goal at Ford Field. That’s right. In epic fashion, Tucker finally set the record for the longest field goal conversion in league history against the Lions. Unfortunately, injuries to the Ravens’ backfield and Lamar Jackson (QB – BAL) limited Tucker’s opportunities. As a result, he only produced two double-digit PPR finishes in the season’s last six weeks. However, a healthier Baltimore offense in 2022 should translate into more opportunities for Tucker, keeping him within the top five kickers to target at the end of fantasy drafts.

Matt Gay (K – LAR)

The Los Angeles Rams relied heavily on Matt Gay to produce a flurry of points in 2021. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers cut the fourth-year kicker after struggling with a 77.1 conversion percentage in 2019, leading to the Rams signing him for seven games in 2020. However, it wasn’t until 2021 when Gay showed his upside, boasting the second-highest conversion percentage (94.1%) behind only Justin Tucker. Gay started and ended the regular season with multiple double-digit PPR outings while he endured a five-game skid of eight PPR points from Weeks 4-8. He’s undoubtedly a lesser-known name than Justin Tucker, but he is on one of the league’s most explosive offenses heading into 2022. Gay never attempted more than three field goals in 2021, so expect him to have a few games where his attempts increase to four or five, resulting in a higher double-digit scoring probability. Allen Robinson (WR – LAR), Cooper Kupp (WR – LAR), and Cam Akers (RB – LAR) should keep Matt Gay well within field goal range in 2022, making him a top-five kicker to target at the end of fantasy drafts.


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