
2025 fantasy football kicker rankings - Week 3 start, sit kicker rankings. Win more with our updated kicker fantasy football rankings and tiers for Week 3.
Kickers can and do make the difference between winning and losing fantasy football matchups, so use these Week 3 fantasy football kicker rankings as your guide for start-sit calls. In the full set of Week 3 kicker rankings below, check out where start-sit options such as Chase McLaughlin, Cam Little, Jake Elliott, Jake Bates, Harrison Butker, and Parker Romo stand.
Our kicker fantasy football rankings for Week 3 are put together by Nick Mariano. Below the rankings, you will also find a summary of the important fantasy football news for this week. There are always key injuries and developments to keep track of, so check back throughout the week for updates.
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Week 3 Fantasy Football Kicker News and Injuries
- Riley Patterson Will Kick Again on Thursday
- Matt Prater a High-Upside Option in Week 3
Week 3 Fantasy Football Kicker Rankings
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Kicker Tier |
Kicker Rank |
Kicker Name |
Pos |
1 | 1 | Brandon Aubrey | K |
1 | 2 | Chris Boswell | K |
1 | 3 | Matt Prater | K |
1 | 4 | Tyler Loop | K |
2 | 5 | Cameron Dicker | K |
2 | 6 | Cam Little | K |
3 | 7 | Ka'imi Fairbairn | K |
3 | 8 | Brandon McManus | K |
3 | 9 | Chase McLaughlin | K |
3 | 10 | Jake Elliott | K |
4 | 11 | Jake Bates | K |
4 | 12 | Harrison Butker | K |
4 | 13 | Parker Romo | K |
4 | 14 | Chad Ryland | K |
4 | 15 | Wil Lutz | K |
5 | 16 | Will Reichard | K |
5 | 17 | Spencer Shrader | K |
5 | 18 | Matt Gay | K |
5 | 19 | Evan McPherson | K |
5 | 20 | Jason Myers | K |
5 | 21 | Daniel Carlson | K |
5 | 22 | Blake Grupe | K |
6 | 23 | Joshua Karty | K |
6 | 24 | Eddy Pineiro | K |
6 | 25 | Cairo Santos | K |
6 | 26 | Graham Gano | K |
6 | 27 | Joey Slye | K |
7 | 28 | Riley Patterson | K |
7 | 29 | Andy Borregales | K |
7 | 30 | Ryan Fitzgerald | K |
7 | 31 | Nick Folk | K |
7 | 32 | Andre Szmyt | K |
Week 3 Fantasy Football News and Outlooks
Jayden Daniels, Washington Commanders
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (knee) is trending toward the wrong side of questionable heading into Week 3. Daniels suffered a knee sprain in the Week 2 loss to Green Bay, and while the team hasn't ruled him out, the signs aren't encouraging. Backup Marcus Mariota handled Wednesday's press conference duties, which is a signal that the coaching staff may be preparing him to start. The Commanders are mindful of history, especially after the Robert Griffin III saga, where rushing a young ascending QB back from a knee injury ended poorly.
Head coach Dan Quinn said that Daniels is not expected to practice until Friday, as he continues to rehab his knee. With a long season ahead and a winnable matchup against the Raiders, the team has every reason to play it safe. At this point, Daniels looks more likely to sit than to suit up in Week 3.
Joe Mixon, Houston Texans
Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon (ankle, foot) may not carry much fantasy relevance in 2025. The veteran is coming off a strong 2024 campaign in which he finished inside the top 10 in rushing yards per game and ranked as the RB8 in half-PPR formats. But Mixon has yet to play this season due to a foot/ankle injury, and many have speculated whether Mixon will even play this season. In his absence, Nick Chubb has stepped in as the lead back.
Chubb has looked revitalized after last year's knee injury, currently ranking 20th in rushing yards and 12th in yards before contact. With Chubb producing, a committee approach likely on the horizon, and Houston's offensive line struggling, Mixon's fantasy outlook looks bleak, even if he does return later in the year.
Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco 49ers
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (knee) was spotted doing some running on the side during Wednesday's practice. It sounds like Aiyuk is continuing to make progress, but is still going to be sidelined for a few weeks. He's currently on the physically unable to perform list through Week 4.
There haven't been many updates on his status lately. The assumption is that Aiyuk should be ready to play around Week 5 or 6, but there should be a better timetable closer to that date. Aiyuk should be stashed in most 12-team formats as he'll likely be a focal point of the offense once he's ready to play.
Bhayshul Tuten, Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten (shoulder) was limited during Wednesday's practice session. Fantasy managers shouldn't be too worried, as Tuten still has plenty of time to get ready before the Week 3 matchup against the Houston Texans. Without Tank Bigsby in the picture, Tuten was able to make a big splash last week.
He rushed eight times for 42 yards while adding two receptions for 32 yards and a touchdown in the loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Sadly, Tuten is going to have his value limited as the backup to Travis Etienne Jr. right now. Despite that, Tuten should continue to see his role rise if he plays well. He should be rostered in most 12-team formats at the moment, even as the backup.
Jordan Mason, Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota Vikings running back Jordan Mason is expected to be the main focus in the running game over the next few games. Recently, head coach Kevin O'Connell expressed confidence that Mason has bellcow potential. They expect Mason to handle a significant rushing workload while Aaron Jones (hamstring) is sidelined.
The Vikings believe Mason is a multi-faceted player who can do just about anything on the football field. So far this season, Mason has rushed 24 times for 98 yards over the first two games of the season. There's not much competition behind Mason in the backfield right now. He should see all the carries he can handle, which should at least offer RB2 value for their upcoming matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Troy Franklin, Denver Broncos
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix said that second-year wide receiver Troy Franklin is "starting to develop into the player everyone knows he can become." Franklin, who was teammates with Nix at Oregon, had a breakout game in the Week 2 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, catching eight of his nine targets for 89 yards and a touchdown. The 22-year-old wideout currently leads the Broncos in targets (15), catches (12), and receiving yards (133) through the first two games in 2025.
Franklin probably won't take over WR1 duties from Courtland Sutton, but a second-year breakout could very well be in the cards for him, especially because of his strong chemistry with Nix. His primary competition for weekly targets will come from Marvin Mims Jr., who is more of a big-play deep threat than one who will be consistently peppered with targets. If you need WR help early on, Franklin is definitely worth a waiver-wire pickup.
Marvin Harrison Jr., Arizona Cardinals
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray didn't exactly ease fantasy managers' concerns regarding second-year wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. when talking to the media on Wednesday. "There's only one ball. We've been playing this game for a long time. Some days he's gonna get 10, and some days he might get 3. You never know," Murray said when asked if he felt Harrison should have more targets through two weeks. Harrison and Murray supposedly improved their chemistry in the offseason, but through two games, we have yet to see it.
The 23-year-old former fourth overall pick is tied for 49th among WRs with 11 targets through two games and has caught seven of them for 98 yards and a touchdown. It might take Harrison a bit more time to reach his true potential, but fantasy managers will be hoping he'll rebound in a divisional matchup this Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.
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