Kickers are the red-headed stepchild of the NFL and fantasy football is no different. Still, a fantasy kicker can sometimes be the difference
between winning and losing a critical game. Accuracy plays a huge part in kicker rankings, but the kicker's team is also critically important. Obviously, a team
that scores frequently creates an environment where a kicker can pile-up points.
Never, ever reach for a kicker in the early or middle rounds. Our recommendation is that you avoid drafting a kicker altogether (if your league allows it).
It makes much more sense to draft an extra player at one of the skill positions (QB, RB, or WR) and wait until right before the season begins to drop your
lowest-ranked player and pick up a kicker. This strategy allows you to stockpile skill players during the volatile pre-season when injuries are rampant and
depth chart battles aren't necessarily finalized. If you employ this strategy, you'll have more flexibility as the season approaches because you'll have more
skill players to choose from when deciding who to drop when your kicker becomes required.
Our 2008 kicker rankings are directly integrated into our fantasy football cheat sheets. To view our kicker rankings for any position, click on the
supplemental rankings on each player template. In addition to our kicker rankings, we also provide kicker rankings from other reputable sources.