Though we at Gridiron Draft think the best strategy for defenses is streaming (changing your defense weekly based on matchup using the waiver wire), you should not stream kickers. Draft one guy and keep him for the rest of the season because it's simply too hard to predict how good a kicker will be on a weekly basis. The only time to replace a kicker is if your kicker is on an offense that either suffered a serious injury or simply isn't performing. An example would be Robbie Gould after Jimmy Garoppolo tore his ACL in 2018. Otherwise, just don't switch. Draft kickers in the last round of the draft and no earlier because there is practically no difference between the top kicker and the last one taken. Last year, the top kicker only scored 3.5 more points per game than the 17th. There is no value in drafting a kicker before the last round.
Tier 1
1. Younghoe Koo, K, Falcons
2. Harrison Butker, K, Chiefs
3. Justin Tucker, K, Ravens
Tier 2
4. Jason Sanders, K, Dolphins
5. Greg Zuerlein, K, Cowboys
6. Rodrigo Blankenship, K, Colts
Tier 3
7. Tyler Bass, K, Bills
8. Ryan Succop, K, Buccaneers
Tier 4
9. Matt Prater, K, Cardinals
Tier 5
10. Matt Gay, K, Rams
11. Robbi Gould, K, 49ers
12. Joey Slye, K, Panthers
13. Jason Myers, K, Seahawks
Tier 6
14. Mason Crosby, K, Packers
15. Mike Badgley, K, Chargers
Tier 7
16. Daniel Carlson, K, Raiders
17. Brandon McManus, K, Broncos
18. Nick Folk, K, Patriots
Tier 8
19. Greg Joseph, K, Vikings
Tier 9
20. Dustin Hopkins, K, Washington
21. Chris Boswell, K, Steelers
22. Cody Parkey, K, Browns
23. Evan McPherson, K, Bengals
24. Cairo Santos, K, Bears
Tier 10
25. Ka'imi Fairbairn, K, Texans
26. Graham Gano, K, Giants
27. Will Lutz, K, Saints
Tier 11
28. Sam Ficken, K, Titans
29. Randy Bullock, K, Lions
Tier 12
30. Josh Lambo, K, Jaguars
31. Jake Elliott, K, Eagles
Tier 13
32. Matt Ammendola, K, Jets