| Kicker Rankings |
| Rank |
Team |
Player |
Points |
FGM-FGA |
50+ Yd. FGs |
| 11 |
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Joe Nedney |
116 |
29-35 |
1 |
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Nedney has been very good for the Niners over the past two seasons. If the San Fran offense continues their steady improvement, Nedney should have a chance to put more points on the board.
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| 12 |
 |
John Kasay |
100 |
24-27 |
4 |
|
Kasay has been kicking in the NFL since 1991, but he's still going strong. He was perfect from inside 50 a year ago, and his four makes from 50-plus led the league. Unfortunately, Kasay has been held back by Carolina's inconsistent offense. |
| 13 |
 |
Shayne Graham |
115 |
25-30 |
2 |
A hip injury has put Graham's early-season status in question. And, obviously, leg injuries are the worst things that can happen to a kicker. With Bengals QB Carson Palmer back to 100 percent this season, Cincy's offense should be clicking. If he's healthy, Graham should rack up points and could even be the top kicker.
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| 14 |
 |
Matt Stover |
121 |
28-30 |
1 |
The third-most accurate kicker of all-time, Stover has been a rock for the Ravens. Unfotunately, there's no guarantee Baltimore's so-so offense will put him in a position to score.
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| 15 |
 |
Josh Scobee |
119 |
26-32 |
0 |
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Scobee can be a little shaky at times, but the Jags' youngster is on his way to becoming one of the league's better kickers. |
| 16 |
 |
Jeff Reed |
101 |
20-27 |
1 |
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Like most of the Steelers, Reed had an off year in 2006. If the rest of the team is able to bounce back, Reed should as well.
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| 17 |
 |
David Akers |
102 | 18-23 | 0 |
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Akers was arguably the best kicker in football a few years back. But injuries have really kept him down the past two seasons. If he proves to be 100 percent healthy early this year, consider Akers a Top 10 kicker in fantasy.
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| 18 |
 |
Jay Feely |
107 |
23-27 |
0 |
|
Feely should enjoy kicking in sunny Florida more than he did in the windy Meadowlands in New Jersey. The ex-Giant led all kickers in scoring in 2005, but with a new coach in town, the Dolphins offense could be a work in progress.
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| 19 |
 |
Rob Bironas |
98 |
22-28 |
1 |
|
Bironas has been shaky in his first two seasons, and he's not even guaranteed to keep his job going into 2007. But he kicked great late last season, drilling 11 field goals in 13 attempts over the season's final five games. Unless he blows it in the exhibition season, look for Bironas to make a big improvement over last season.
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| 20 |
 |
Rian Lindell |
102 |
23-25 |
2 |
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Despite kicking in the cold and snow of Western New York, Lindell was one of the only four kickers to hit better than 90 percent of his kicks last season. The problem is that Buffalo's shaky offense doesn't get him a lot of attempts.
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