A kicker is not the most important thing on anyone's mind. The position is factually among the least valuable in fantasy football. While a good kicker can score you 15+ points in any game, they average in the single digits. With high variance and a small skill gap, it matters little. Yet, it does matter, and so we unveil our 2026 kicker rankings.The S-Tier Kickers1. Cameron Dicker2. Brandon AubreyThese are the undisputed two best kickers in the NFL. Dicker was 92.7% accurate in 2025 while Aubrey fell short at 85.7%. Nonetheless, Aubrey has repeatedly been among the best legs with a 2025 mark of 11-for-17 from 50+ yards. Tier 2 Kickers3. Eddy Pineiro4. Tyler Bass5. Harrison MevisThese are kickers who are perhaps not on the skill level of Dicker and Aubrey, but they are on offenses as good as any in the NFL. The Rams, Bills, and 49ers rank as the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd best offenses in the NFL. That alone gives plenty of kicking chances to these guys. Knocking on the Door...6. Ka'imi Fairbairn7. Evan McPherson8. Jason Myers9. Cam Little10. Tyler Loop11. Jake Bates12. Chase McLaughlinAll of these kickers are a combination of very good and on very promising offenses. Fairbairn is the only other NFL kicker we may confidently say is in the skill range of both Dicker and Aubrey. He was 91.7% accurate in 2025 and 11-for-11 in the 40-49 yard range. Yet, Faibairn falls down the ranking given the fact that the Texans are below average because of their average offensive power rating. McPherson takes the field on a Bengals offense that could be top-5 in the NFL. Myers plays for the Super Bowl champions. We also have confidence in Loop, who was 88.2% accurate in his rookie season on a Ravens offense rated the 5th-best 2026 offense. All listed kickers in this tier are on top-5 caliber offenses, should all go well. This is the golden range to draft a kicker; low-risk, high-upside. The Weekly Waiver Wire Pickup13. Will Reichard14. Wil Lutz15. Harrison Butker16. Cairo Santos17. Andy Borregales18. Chris Boswell19. Trey Smack20. Nick FolkThis contingent of kickers falls short of the top-tier, draftable options. Their offenses have more to prove, and on pure skill alone, they are mediocre. That includes Boswell, who was 19-for-22 in kicks beyond 40 yards in 2025. He was still only the 23rd most accurate kicker in the NFL and is on a questionable Steelers offense. Reichard may once again be a waiver wire go-to in 2026. He was a weekly staple of our must-starts a year ago, outside of the obvious options like Dicker and Aubrey. Reichard was 94.3% accurate, just lacking in upside as the Vikings are a below-average anticipated offense. Deeper Stashes21. Jason Sanders22. Spencer Shrader23. Jake Elliott24. Jake MoodySanders plays for a bad Jets offense due to injury. He has been elite in the past, but he also has a lot to overcome. The risk is too much to take Sanders over other options.Elliott and Moody have both been great in the past, but fans are disgusted with them after their recent struggles. Do not draft them. Living in Free Agency...25. Chad Ryland26. Ben Sauls27. Charlie Smyth28. Joey Slye29. Matt Gay30. Ryan Fitzgerald31. Andrew Szmyt32. Zane GonalezThere is nothing to see here. If anyone has upside, it is Sauls and Smyth on high-aspirationed offenses as younger, newer kickers that could be good, I guess? More Fantasy Sports On SI News:Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
Full Fantasy Football Kicker Rankings 2026: Cameron Dicker Summits the Mountaintop
Full Fantasy Football Kicker Rankings 2026: Cameron Dicker Summits the Mountaintop
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