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Fantasy football kicker rankings for Week 3: Who is this week's Austin Seibert?
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Date:2025-04-14 18:00:30
There's gold (and burgundy) in those waiver-wire kickers!
Washington's Austin Seibert just signed a contract last week, and a few days later he went 7-for-7 on his field goal attempts to lead the Commanders to an unlikely victory.
Fantasy managers (in leagues that use kickers) can find that kind of unexpected value on a weekly basis – if they know where to look. Usually a game with a high over/under total will promote kicker scoring ... although last week's Commanders-Giants game did not fit that description. That game reminds us that offenses that sputter in the red zone are also quite good for kickers.
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Rankings are compiled by Daniel Dobish, TheHuddle.com.
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Fantasy football Week 3 kicker rankings
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