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The ultimate fantasy football kicker breakdown

2M524D8 Baltimore, United States. 24th Dec, 2022. Baltimore Ravens place kicker Justin Tucker (9) kicks a 21-yard field goal against the Atlanta Falcons during the second half at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, on Saturday, December 24, 2022. Baltimore defeated Atlanta 17-9. Photo by David Tulis/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News

Justin Tucker is the GOAT: Tucker made 86.4% of his field-goal attempts in 2022, down from 94.6% in 2021, but he attempted more 50-yard-plus field goals than ever before, converting 9-of-14. Only Daniel Carlson made more field goals from 50 yards or more.

• A bounce-back for Harrison Butker: Butker is due a bounce-back. He converted just 75% of his field goals in 2022, the third-lowest among all kickers, and he missed three extra points. But before last season, he had never converted less than 88.9%.

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Sometimes, playing kickers in fantasy football is fun. Sometimes, those 7-9 points a kicker produces make or break a season, and it’s not just a potluck.

Some kickers are better than others. Some are more accurate, while some have built a reputation for making clutch kicks. Welcome to the Kickersphere, where we’ll break down every kicker in the NFL ahead of peak fantasy football draft season, starting with the GOAT.

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  • NFL Data is from the regular season only
  • Red text = Rookie
  • * = 2022 NCAA Data
  • ** = 2022 USFL Data
  • — = Did not attempt kick

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