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Updated Fantasy Football Kicker Rankings Week 16: Who to start, best sleepers, streamers, waiver wire picks at kicker

Week 16 is the fantasy football playoff semifinals for the vast majority of leagues. Either you’re looking to keep the momentum going after a huge opening week victory or you’re ready to finally kick things off after earning a bye in the first round. No matter what kind of route you took to get here, every fantasy manager has one fear in common. They don’t want to even think about the possibility of their kicker putting forth a dud and costing your team a shot at fantasy glory. 

On the surface, it would appear as though Week 15 was a solid one for kickers. Heading into Sunday Night Football, eight different kickers scored double-digit fantasy points. Some of the usual suspects like Brandon Aubrey and Chase McLaughlin were among them, but some surprises like Cam Little and Joshua Karty also had big days. 

But there’s a very good chance plenty of playoff teams also started Lions kicker Jake Bates. Detroit’s kicker has really been locked in, scoring 11-plus fantasy points in four of his last five games heading into Week 15. Even though there was no shortage of points scored in the marquee matchup between the Lions and Bills, Bates could only muster five of the team’s 35 points. That could be the difference between advancing to the semifinals or having your fantasy season come to an abrupt halt. 

There are no guarantees when it comes to kickers, but you also don’t want to make any careless decisions. We’ve done most of the work for you already, so make sure you reference these rankings before locking in your kicker this week. 

WEEK 16 FANTASY FOOTBALL RANKINGS
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Fantasy Football Kicker Rankings Week 16: Who to start, sit at Kicker

These rankings were updated on Dec. 19 and will be updated throughout the week, so check back often.

RANK PLAYER TEAM OPPONENT CHANGE
1 Brandon Aubrey DAL vs. TB  
2 Chris Boswell PIT at BAL  
3 Cameron Dicker LAC vs. DEN  
4 Jake Bates DET at CHI  
5 Ka’imi Fairbairn HOU at KC  
6 Chase McLaughlin TB at DAL  
7 Tyler Bass BUF vs. NE  
8 Riley Patterson ATL vs. NYG  
9 Jake Moody SF at MIA  
10 Brandon McManus GB vs. NO  
11 Harrison Butker KC vs. HOU  
12 Justin Tucker BAL vs. PIT  
13 Jake Elliott PHI at WAS  
14 Jason Myers SEA vs. MIN  
15 Chad Ryland ARI at CAR  
16 Will Reichard MIN at SEA  
17 Greg Joseph WAS vs. PHI  
18 Cade York CIN vs. CLE  
19 Cairo Santos CHI vs. DET  
20 Wil Lutz DEN at LAC  
21 Joshua Karty LAR at NYJ  
22 Jason Sanders MIA vs. SF  
23 Nick Folk TEN at IND  
24 Anders Carlson NYJ vs. LAR  
25 Dustin Hopkins CLE at CIN  
26 Daniel Carlson LV vs. JAC  
27 Matt Gay IND vs. TEN  
28 Cam Little JAC at LV  
29 Eddy Pineiro CAR vs. ARI  
30 Joey Slye NE at BUF  
31 Blake Grupe NO at GB  
32 Graham Gano NYG at ATL  

Who are the best fantasy kickers in Week 16?

Last week, Mike McCarthy showed us just how much trust he has in Brandon Aubrey when he allowed him to attempt a 70-yard field goal. Aubrey brutally shanked the kick, but this proves that the Cowboys are willing to have Aubrey line up from just about anywhere. The Cowboys should be able to put up some points on the shaky Tampa Bay defense, and Aubrey should play a role in that scoring.

Chris Boswell’s accuracy and Mike Tomlin’s conservative mentality come together to create a very valuable fantasy asset. Boswell is the K1 this season and is the only kicker averaging more than 12 PPG. He belongs in lineups every week without a second thought.

MORE: Complete Week 16 Waiver Wire and FAAB recommendations

Who are the best fantasy kicker sleepers in Week 16?

Chad Ryland has been a difference-maker in fantasy lineups recently, scoring 14-plus points in two of his last three games. Even with the up-and-down play of Kyler Murray and the Arizona offense as a whole, a matchup with Carolina presents an opportunity for everyone, Ryland included, to put up some big-time fantasy numbers.

Joshua Karty is another kicker who’s been productive lately, scoring 21 combined points in his last two games. Matthew Stafford and company should keep plugging along against a Jets defense that has been uncharacteristically subpar as of late. As long as Stafford can put the Rams into scoring position regularly, Karty should be able to knock in a few kicks.

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