Finding reliable kickers can make or break your fantasy football week, especially when you’re streaming the position. The waiver wire often holds hidden gems that can provide consistent scoring while flying under the radar. This week presents some intriguing options that could give you a significant edge over opponents who haven’t done their homework.
These rankings were last updated at 7:00 AM ET on Monday, November 10, 2025.
Week 11 Kicker Rankings
1) Brandon Aubrey | Dallas Cowboys (at LV)
2) Cameron Dicker | Los Angeles Chargers (at JAX)
3) Chris Boswell | Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. CIN)
4) Tyler Loop | Baltimore Ravens (at CLE)
5) Eddy Piniero | San Francisco 49ers (at ARI)
6) Evan McPherson | Cincinnati Bengals (at PIT)
7) Chase McLaughlin | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at BUF)
8) Will Reichard | Minnesota Vikings (vs. CHI)
9) Brandon McManus | Green Bay Packers (at NYG)
10) Jake Bates | Detroit Lions (at PHI)
11) Andy Borregales | New England Patriots (vs. NYJ)
12) Cairo Santos | Chicago Bears (at MIN)
13) Matt Prater | Buffalo Bills (vs. TB)
14) Cam Little | Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. LAC)
15) Harrison Butker | Kansas City Chiefs (at DEN)
16) Wil Lutz | Denver Broncos (vs. KC)
17) Jason Myers | Seattle Seahawks (at LAR)
18) Daniel Carlson | Las Vegas Raiders (vs. DAL)
19) Jake Elliott | Philadelphia Eagles (vs. DET)
20) Harrison Mevis | Los Angeles Rams (vs. SEA)
21) Zane Gonzalez | Atlanta Falcons (vs. CAR)
22) Ryan Fitzgerald | Carolina Panthers (at ATL)
23) Matthew Wright | Houston Texans (at TEN)
24) Matt Gay | Washington Commanders (at MIA)
25) Chad Ryland | Arizona Cardinals (vs. SF)
Tyler Loop, Baltimore Ravens (at CLE)
Admittedly, it feels like point chasing to recommend a kicker who just made four field goals. However, it’s important to understand why Tyler Loop attempted five kicks last week. The Vikings have a good defense. They were good enough to stop the Ravens from scoring a touchdown on every possession, but it’s impossible to completely shut down Lamar Jackson.
This week is a very similar situation with the Ravens on the road in Cleveland. For all of the Browns’ struggles, they’ve been very good defensively. But, much like the Vikings, they are not going to erase Jackson and Derrick Henry. That’s why even amidst their low-scoring defensive contests, the Browns have allowed the 12th-most fantasy points per game to kickers.
Loop is making 89% of his field goals and has missed only one extra point all season. He is a safe bet for multiple field goal attempts this week.
Eddy Pineiro, San Francisco 49ers (at ATL)
It’s been a rough couple of weeks for Eddy Pineiro. After attempting multiple field goals in each of his first six games since signing with the 49ers, Pineiro has not attempted a single kick in two of his last three games. On a positive note, Pineiro is still a good kicker. He’s yet to miss a field goal this season (although he has missed two extra points). With the 49ers coming off a blowout loss to the Rams, they should rebound this week.
They haven’t lost two in a row all season. In fact, they’ve alternated wins and losses since Week 2. The Cardinals allow the fifth-most fantasy points per game to kickers. They are the perfect type of defense that is good enough to keep the 49ers out of the end zone every drive, but soft enough to allow them into scoring position. It also doesn’t hurt that weather won’t be an issue.
