The fantasy football season is winding down and kickers have been important since the beginning. In September, kickers were nailing 60-yarders. Poor performances have lost NFL teams and fantasy teams games down the stretch. You have to make the right choice so use our Week 11 Fantasy Football Kicker Rankings for help.
Bye weeks are not taking away many great kicker options this week. Chase McLaughlin has been solid in fantasy football this season but he is unavailable as the Buccaneers are off. Graham Gano, Eddie Pinero, and Chad Ryland were not on our list, so their loss is not hurting us. Austin Seibert remains out for the Commanders and did not kick on Thursday night and Will Reichad is still on injured reserve. Harrison Butker was also placed on injured reserve, so he will not be available for a while. Everyone else in the kicker club is available in Week 11.
Before you lock in your Week 11 lineup, consult these Fantasy Football kicker rankings.
Brandon Aubrey is still clinging onto his top spot after a seven-point performance on Sunday. It is unlikely that the loss to the Eagles is the last time he scores all of the points for the Cowboys. He may be the only fantasy football option left on America’s Team, as long as he stays immune from the sun’s glare. Regardless, he is the best kicker in the world but needs the opportunities to score for your team.
Chris Boswell did not score a ton on Sunday because Russell Wilson was finishing off drives. The Ravens’ defense has not been strong this year and could allow another big game to the Steelers’ offense. Boswell’s fantasy football managers are hoping that Pittsburgh settles for a few more field goals this time around. The weather is getting colder but the veteran has experience in the Pittsburgh winters so don’t let that deter you from starting him.
We have a new number three after a brutal week for kickers overall. Kai’imi Fairbairn takes the spot after missing just one long bomb in Sunday night’s collapse against the Lions. Younghoe Koo, on the other hand, missed three in a loss to the Falcons. Fairbairn has been excellent all season, so he slides into the third spot as Houston takes on a depleted Cowboys team.
Rookie Joshua Karty had a monster game on Monday night for the Rams. He made five of his six field goal attempts and represented all of the points in a 23-15 loss. While Los Angeles could not get in the red zone, they made the most of their drives because of Karty. If you need a fantasy football kicker this week, a confident player against the Patriots is a good place to look.
For most of the year, we have steered away from Jason Sanders as the Dolphins have struggled on offense. They finally got something going on offense on Monday and Sanders took advantage. He made three field goals and two extra points in the win and put up his first game over 11 points. The Raiders have not been good this year so things are looking up for Sanders.
Matt Gay has struggled from long distance this season, which makes him a tough play in fantasy football. But with the way the Jets’ defense has been playing lately, the Colts won’t be settling for many long field goals. Gay should have plenty of opportunities and is a solid kicker overall. He is likely available in your league and should put up a nice number for you on Sunday.
A tradition unlike any other; fade the Jets kicker. Spencer Strader was claimed by the Chiefs off the Jets practice squad, taking a short-term gig instead of the long-term job with New York, per ESPN’s Rich Cimini. That places the Jets and their kicking game firmly in their place, the basement of the league. Anders Carlson will be the guy this week, so don’t lock him into your fantasy football lineup.
Jake Moody had a rough day on Sunday, missing three of his six kicks. While he flipped it at the bottom and made the game-winner, fantasy football managers must be weary of Moody. The 49ers kicker was a draft pick so the team won’t cut him but you can and move to someone more reliable for the stretch run. Every point is vital so don’t pick up a guy who is going to lose you points in a key game.
The Bears’ offense has been brutal for a few weeks now and Shane Waldron was fired because of it. Cairo Santos has not been great this year and their lack of offensive attack is not helping fantasy football managers. Keep him out of your lineup until Caleb Williams and the Bears turn things around and start giving him more opportunities.
12. Justin Tucker, BAL (@ PIT)
11. Jason Sanders, MIA (v LV)
10. Will Lutz, DEN (v ATL)
9. Cameron Dicker, LAC (v CIN)
8. Tyler Bass, BUF (v KC)
7. Jake Bates, DET (v JAX)
6. Evan McPherson, CIN (@ LAC)
5. Blake Grupe, NO (v CLE)
4. Younghoe Koo, ATL (@ DEN)
3. Ka’imi Fairbairn, HOU (@ DAL)
2. Chris Boswell, PIT (v BAL)
1. Brandon Aubrey, DAL (v HOU)
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wants to deal with David Mulugheta insofar as to get Micah Parsons' agent to fill out the paperwork on the contract extension that was already negotiated. During an appearance with Michael Irvin on Thursday, Jones said Mulugheta told him to shove the paperwork up their heinie. "When we wanted to send the details to the agent, The agents told us to stick it up our a--," Jones said. "Just so we're clear. (Parsons) and I talked, and then we were going to send it over to the agent, and we had our agreements on term, amount, guarantees, everything. "We were going to send it over to the agent, and the agent said, 'Don't bother, because we've got all that to negotiate.' Well, I'd already negotiated. I'd already moved off my mark on several areas." Following an incoherent analogy to a child going between a mom and dad to negotiate, Jones accused Mulugheta of trying to "stick his nose" in negotiations to try to get the Cowboys to cave for a better deal for his client. Jones has no plans to back down from the agreement he had already worked out with Parsons. "In my mind, for the Dallas Cowboys, we've got it done," Jones said. "And if the agent wants to finish up the details, which he should, and do all the paperwork, he can do that, and we're ready to go. But as far as the amount of money, the years, the guarantees, all of that we negotiated." Dallas is set to conclude its preseason against the Atlanta Falcons on Friday night with no end in sight to the biggest distraction on the team this summer. Jones should have avoided the situation with Parsons by dealing with Mulugheta directly, but that might have caused the theatre to be much less dramatic before the regular season.
Preseason football can produce some misleading results, but the New York Giants have to be ecstatic with what they have seen from first-round pick quarterback Jaxson Dart so far. He impressed again on Thursday night against the New England Patriots, before being removed from the game to be evaluated for a concussion. The Giants said he cleared the concussion protocol. Prior to that, however, Dart was showing all of his skills in leading the Giants offense. While his final stat line only shows a 6-for-12 passing performance for 81 yards, some of those incompletions were passes that could — and, perhaps, should — have been caught. He did not get a lot of help from his wide receivers. Even so, he still completed a 50-yard pass to Gunner Olszewski, and then connected with Greg Dulcich for a touchdown on a laser of a pass. Along with the passing, Dart also showed off his ability to run with a 23-yard gain. The only downside to that run, however, is that it ended his night when his head hit the ground, resulting in him leaving the game to be evaluated for the potential concussion. Dart does not figure to be in serious competition for the starting job as veteran Russell Wilson seems to have that locked down, at least for now. But Dart has done everything he can in the preseason to show that he has the ability to play at the NFL level. Including his performance on Thursday, he leaves the preseason having completed 32-of-47 passes for 372 yards, three touchdowns, zero interceptions and also ran six times for 52 yards and a touchdown. It is hard for a rookie to do better than that in their first look in the NFL. The Giants have been searching for a long-term quarterback solution ever since Eli Manning retired and have gone through a revolving door of bad options. They are hoping Dart can finally put an end to that for the foreseeable future. There is still a long way to go before he gets to that level, but he has certainly made a great first impression.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' final preseason game Thursday night against the Carolina Panthers is going to be very telling to see how the final 53-man roster shakes up. Head Coach Mike Tomlin made it very clear that the third game is pivotal for players on the bubble of making the roster. Here is my prediction for the Steelers final 53-man roster. Every year the last preseason matchup serves as a deciding factor for those players sitting on the edge of the roster. Tomlin has built a reputation for using this game as a true evaluation tool where one standout play or one costly mistake can be the difference between making the team or receiving a call to turn in equipment. Thursday will be no different and fans should expect to see bubble players get significant snaps in critical situations as the staff finalizes decisions. When the dust settles, the 53-man roster will reflect not only talent but also versatility, reliability, and the ability to contribute in multiple phases of the game. Tomlin and his staff value players who can step into more than one role whether on offense, defense, or special teams. That is why the last look against the Panthers is so important. It is not just about who plays well, it is about who fits the bigger picture the Steelers want to carry into the regular season. Steelers' Final 53-Man Roster Prediction It is never easy to predict which players on the verge of making the roster will actually secure a spot. However, the best way to approach it is by looking at how many players the Steelers kept at each position ahead of the 2024 season. From there, you can make a more accurate guess at how the final roster might shape up. I have Pittsburgh keeping just five wide receivers to start the 2025 season. Though, of course, they could keep six. Offense: 24 Players Quarterbacks: Aaron Rodgers, Mason Rudolph, Will Howard Running Backs: Kaleb Johnson, Jaylen Warren, Kenneth Gainwell Wide Receivers: DK Metcalf, Calvin Austin III, Roman Wilson, Ben Skowronek, Scotty Miller Tight Ends: Pat Freiermuth, Jonnu Smith, Darnell Washington, Connor Heyward Offensive Line: Broderick Jones, Isaac Seumalo, Troy Fautanu, Zach Frazier, Mason McCormick, Andrus Peat, Spencer Anderson, Dylan Cook, Ryan McCollum Defense: 26 Players Defensive Line: Cameron Heyward, Keeanu Benton, Derrick Harmon, Yahya Black, Logan Lee, Isaiahh Loudermilk, Daniel Ekuale Outside Linebackers: TJ Watt, Alex Highsmith, Nick Herbig, Jack Sawyer Inside Linebackers: Patrick Queen, Payton Wilson, Malik Harrison, Cole Holcomb, Mark Robinson Cornerbacks: Joey Porter Jr., Jalen Ramsey, Darius Slay, James Pierre, Brandin Echols, Beanie Bishop Jr. Safeties: DeShon Elliott, Juan Thornhill, Miles Killebrew, Chuck Clark Specialists: 3 Players Kicker: Chris Boswell Punter: Cameron Johnston Long Snapper: Christian Kuntz Steelers' Thursday Night Game Against Carolina Will Shake Up Roster We already discussed in this article how the third preseason game on Thursday night against the Panthers will be very telling. There are several players on this roster bubble fighting to earn one of the few remaining spots. Steelers fans are eager to see how this 53-man roster finally shakes up. The players who do not make the initial roster will have a chance to continue on the practice squad and may eventually be promoted or claimed by another team. Some under-the-radar players have had really strong training camps and preseasons, but is it enough to make an NFL roster? Soon, Steelers fans will find out. Which player on the bubble do you want to see make the Steelers final 53-man roster?
Quarterbacks like Texas' Arch Manning, Clemson's Cade Klubnik and LSU's Garrett Nussmeier are getting all the hype as the 2025 college football season quickly approaches, but don't sleep on South Carolina Gamecocks quarterback LaNorris Sellers. Sellers, a 6-foot-3, 240-pound redshirt sophomore from Florence, South Carolina, had an intriguing redshirt freshman season for the Gamecocks. So much so, that he very well could find himself listed among players like Manning, Klubnik and Nussmeier in the Heisman Trophy race by the end of this season. He's also the exact type of quarterback who will have NFL scouts raving. Louis Riddick is a former NFL player, scout and executive who is extremely high on Sellers heading into this season. He was recently on ESPN's "Get Up" and had many great things to say about South Carolina's young quarterback. “I’m just telling you, look out for this dude," Riddick said (h/t On3). "He can run. He has got a cannon. They have got a good program down there. He is everything that you’re looking for. Just look at some of this. Look how big this kid is. Look how fast and elusive he is.” Sellers is a classic dual-threat quarterback who fits the mold of a modern QB perfectly. Last season for the Gamecocks, he threw for 2,534 yards and 18 touchdowns (with seven interceptions) while rushing for 674 yards and seven touchdowns. Much like its quarterback, South Carolina is a bit under the radar in a stacked SEC, but head coach Shane Beamer went 9-4 last season, and his Gamecocks are ranked No. 13 in the preseason AP Top 25. South Carolina has a stretch in the middle of the season that will see it play consecutive games against No. 9 LSU, No. 18 Oklahoma, No. 8 Alabama, No. 21 Ole Miss and No. 19 Texas A M. Coastal Carolina is a respite on the schedule on Nov. 22, and the Gamecocks end their regular season against No. 4 Clemson. If the Gamecocks can pull off a few wins in that stretch, they very well could be a College Football Playoff team this season. In order to do that, though, they'll need Sellers to become a superstar, but listening to Riddick talk about the quarterback, it seems as if he's already on his way.