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Fantasy Kicker Rankings Week 4: Who to start, sit at kicker in fantasy football – Sporting News

It’s “last-chance week” for more than a few kickers out there, and our Week 4 fantasy kicker rankings are here to help you decide who to start if you’ve been having trouble with this notoriously annoying position.

Heading into Week 3, Matt Prater (@ Panthers in Week 4) and Joey Slye (@ Cowboys) were yet to attempt a field goal, and other preseason favorites, including Nick Folk (@ Packers) and Matt Gay (@ 49ers), were among the bottom-10 kickers. Prater wound up hitting four field goals, while Slye remained without an attempt. Gay and Folk both hit a pair of field goals and a pair of PATs.

Things can clearly change in a hurry at kicker, but we’re at the point where we can really start to observe trends, both in terms of offenses and defenses. Every year, we see at least a couple surprises at this position, and so far this year, Cade York (@ Falcons), Ka’imi Fairbairn (vs. Chargers), Riley Patterson (@ Eagles), and Brett Maher (vs. Commanders) look like they could all finish in the top 12. This week, York, Fairbairn, and Maher all kick in stadiums with roofs, and York and Maher play soft defenses, which does wonders for both of their values.

WEEK 4 STANDARD RANKINGS:
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Younghoe Koo (vs. Browns) has also been solid this year and gets to kick indoors, while Dustin Hopkins (@ Texans) is also in a favorable indoor situation. Brandon McManus (@ Vegas), despite last week’s dud, and Daniel Carlson (vs. Denver) are the best overall indoor options this week. And even though Greg Joseph (vs. Saints) and Wil Lutz (vs. Vikings) aren’t kicking indoors, don’t be scared of them just because they’re playing in the UK. The field conditions for those games have steadily improved over the years.

WEEK 4 PPR RANKINGS:
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For the most part, a lot of the top drafted guys still have the most upside. We already mentioned how good McManus and Carlson look this week, and you can never go wrong with Justin Tucker (@ Bills), Tyler Bass (vs. Ravens), or Ryan Succop (vs. Chiefs). If Harrison Butker (@ Buccaneers) can get over his ankle injury and get back on the field, he’s worth starting, too. There are certainly a few “new guys” worth watching, and if they can get through close to a quarter of the season and still rank in the top 12, then we have to start taking them seriously.

Likewise, we’ll start paying closer attention to matchup stats, too. Matchups mean less at kicker than any other position, but trends are trends, so they’re at least worth considering when making your lineup decisions.

We’ll be updating our kicker rankings as needed throughout the week, so check back for the latest changes.

Fantasy Kicker Rankings Week 4: Who to start, sit in fantasy football

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