Week 8 Fantasy Football Kickers: Sit 'Em

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Greg Joseph - Minnesota Vikings vs. Arizona Cardinals

Greg Joseph will feature in one of the highest-projected scoring games in Week 8 when the Minnesota Vikings face off against the Arizona Cardinals. While this would normally make him a solid streaming option in Fantasy Football, he has been unreliable this season. His four missed field goals are tied for the most in the NFL this year.
Chris Boswell - Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Chris Boswell has struggled to receive consistent opportunities to score. This is mostly because the Pittsburgh Steelers offense has been relatively weak. Boswell hasn't converted more than two field goals in a game since Week 1 and has missed four attempts this year. His inefficiency further lowers his overall value in Fantasy Football.
Brandon McManus - Denver Broncos vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

Brandon McManus has had plenty of opportunities to score this season, as he leads all players with 19 field goal attempts. The problem is that he has missed four of them, while also missing two extra-point attempts. He has been one of the most unreliable Fantasy Football kickers this season and also plays in a projected low-scoring game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 8.
Top 10 Fantasy Football Kickers in Week 8
- Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Daniel Carlson, Las Vegas Raiders vs. New Orleans Saints
- Evan McPherson, Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns
- Brett Maher, Dallas Cowboys vs. Chicago Bears
- Jason Sanders, Miami Dolphins vs. Detroit Lions
- Tyler Bass, Buffalo Bills vs. Green Bay Packers
- Jake Elliot, Philadelphia Eagles vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Jason Myers, Seattle Seahawks vs. New York Giants
- Wil Lutz, New Orleans Saints vs. Las Vegas Raiders
- Michael Badgley, Detroit Lions vs. Miami Dolphins
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