Fantasy Football 2020: here are the 15 kickers to aim at in your drafts

Few things are bigger than writing kickers in fantasy football.

However, this means that there can be no approach to madness.

Obviously, it’s hard to know much about – let it legitimately analyze – part of the league kickers. But there are many tricks, especially those in Baltimore, that are valuable to contemplate and are even valuable goals in their elegant drafts.

That said, here are the 15 kickers:

1. Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens (Bye Week: 8) It’s easy. Tucker is the most productive kicker in the NFL and one of the most productive of all time. He’ll be the first kicker to get off the board. Tucker scored 96.6% of his goals in the area last season.

2. Will Lutz, New Orleans Saints (Bye Week: 6) Recipient of one of the NFL’s most prolific offenses, Lutz remains one of the most trusted kickers in fantasy. He changed 88.9% of his placement attempts last season.

3. Harrison Butker, Kansas City Chiefs (Parting Week: 10) The cashe-kicker for one of the offenses in NFL history is a must. Butker scored 89.5% of his targets in the area in 2019.

4. Matt Gay, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Bye Week: 13) Gay changed only 77.1% of his targets in the area last season, but unless he loses his job, he deserves to be a forged kicker in 2020. The Buccaneers’ offense deserves to put him in many positions to throw box goals and extra points.

5. Greg Zuerlein, Dallas Cowboys (Bye Week: 10) Zuerlein left the Los Angeles Rams to signal the Dallas Cowboys to the off-season. He has an absolute boot and is one of the most productive fantasy kickers. However, it changed only 72.7% of field goals last season.

6. Matt Prater, Detroit Lions (Farewell Week: 5) Year after year, Prater is one of the most consistent kickers in Fantasy football. Prater, who scored 83.9% of the goals in the draw last season, will be stagnant if he is yet to have him in his draft.

7. Zane Gonzalez, Arizona Cardinals (Bye Week: 8) Gonzalez did not do much in his first two seasons, but was fine in 2019, converting 88.6% of the placement attempts. It also has one of the most productive names in football.

8. Chris Boswell, Pittsburgh Steelers (Bye Week: 8) Boswell can be hit or missed (kickers, right?), but he was smart last season, recording a box purpose percentage of 93.5. Take it if you’re on set.

9. Robbie Gould, San Francisco 49ers (Bye Week: 11) One of the most accurate kickers in NFL history can still be used in both genuine and fantasy life. Gould scored 74.2% of the cash targets in 2019.

10. Jake Elliott, Philadelphia Eagles (Bye Week: 9) Elliott is nothing out of the ordinary, but changed with 84.6% of the goals in the area last season. It’s fine and can be added after the draft.

11. Mason Crosby, Green Bay Packers (Bye Week: 5) Crosby recovered last season – 91.7% on box targets – after an ugly 2018. More than not, he’s a fantastic, reliable kicker.

12. Austin Seibert, Cleveland Browns (Bye Week: 9) Seibert forged himself as a rookie, connecting with 86.2% of field goals. However, five additional points were lost, which can harm you. It may be a forged option if the Browns’ offense moves the ball.

13. Ka’imi Fairbairn, Houston Texans (Bye Week: 8) Fairbairn changed 80% of placement attempts and is basically the quintessence of a strong kicker. Write it down if you wish, but possibly you will also play the resignation thread game.

14. Dan Bailey, Minnesota Vikings (Bye Week: 7) Bailey right in 2019, achieving 93.1% of the cash goals. However, it has suffered many difficulties and can be a disadvantage.

15. Justin Rohrwasser, New England Patriots (Bye Week: 6) Stephen Gostkowski was one of the most productive fantasy kickers of his time in New England, but that was with Tom Brady at the center. It remains to be noted whether the new attack will move the ball and put Rohrwasser, a rookie, in a position to throw. But if Rohrwasser is smart and the Patriots’ offense is decent, he deserves to be a fantastic forged kicker.

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