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These three kickers, including Jason Myers, project for very favorable output in Week 14 Fantasy Football.

We may spend 99% of our time researching which skill position players to use in Fantasy Football. We focus on the Running Backs, Wide Receivers, and Tight Ends as our main focus, but we always put the kicker on the backburner. Well, in their best week, your kicker could easily score beyond 15 points and that would lead your to a sound victory. It is important and so I have identified these three kickers as must-start players in Week 14.
Tyler Loop, Ravens (Vs Steelers)
The Ravens have been struggling, but by no means are they a bad offense. They are a mediocre unit. Loop is averaging (2.0) Kicks per Game and he is 22-for-24 on the season. His only two misses are from beyond 50 Yards.
We do expect that the Steelers defense matches up well today, but not enough to shutdown the Ravens. The Steelers are 28th in Total Defense and 20th in Points Allowed. They let you move the ball, but they stop you when it matters. That sounds like the perfect recipe for Loop to find some field goal attempts this Sunday.
Jason Myers, Seahawks (@ Falcons)
Myers has one of the tougher kicking job that has him playing in the often nasty weathered Lumen Field. This week, he gets to play indoors in Atlanta.

Myers is only 27-32 on the season, but I trust the veteran to be much more accurate indoors. Myers has missed (3) indoors kicks this season, all of which were beyond (50) Yards. This should give us confidence.
The Seahawks are 11th in Total Offense and 2nd in Points per Game. They are just 16th in 3rd Down Conversion Rate, suggesting field goal attempts to be that much more likely. Myers is kicking (2.8) Field Goals per Game. He faces a Falcons defense that is 17th in Total Defense and Points Allowed.
Matt Prater, Bills (Vs Bengals)
A game up in Buffalo can always be nerve-wracking for the weather, but it looks to be just fine. We have a 20% chance of light flurries and otherwise low wind. This should not affect Prater as much as many others kickers.

Prater is 17-19 on the season, or just above NFL average. The Bills are 2nd in Total Offense and 5th in Points per Game. The Bengals are the worst defense in the NFL, per multiple metrics. If we did lack to see any more than one or two attempts, we may make it up with many extra points. Regardless, there will be kicks.




