Whether you decided to punt the kicker position in your draft or the Cowboys decided for you by cutting Dan Bailey, I’m here to help you find a kicker on the wire that should still give you an edge over your competition.

Here are some players you can find on waivers pretty much everywhere who are as good of options as any for Week 1.

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Mason Crosby (GB): 29.3% owned ESPN, 52% Yahoo

Crosby was a mainstay on top 10 kicker rankings before having a rough time in 2017. He hit career lows in both field goal accuracy and fantasy points. But there’s reason to believe that he’ll do well in Week 1 and beyond.

Crosby was perfect this preseason, connecting on six field goal attempts, including two from 50+ yards out, and 13 extra points. Though it’s not a massive sample, it is certainly encouraging that Crosby has made all of his kicks, and based on his success rate before 2017, it looks like the old Crosby is back.

Looking at Vegas odds, Green Bay is projected to score the third-most points, which means they should have no shortage of scoring drives. The Packers also have second-best odds of winning in Week 1 which makes them one of the least-likeliest teams to be affected by a negative game script.

The forecast is looking good as well, clear nine mph wind and 65 degrees. Ideally, it’d be warmer, but nobody’s perfect. Crosby is one of the strongest plays for Week 1 and should be among the best plays the rest of the season.

Daniel Carlson (MIN): 17.2% owned ESPN, 48% Yahoo

After multiple years of kicking woes, the Vikings decided to address their issue in the draft this year, selecting 23-year-old Daniel Carlson out of Auburn University.

Carlson had a so-so preseason. Though he was 7/7 on extra points, he missed two field goals from 42 yards out. He also hit one from 57 yards out. That kick looked good from 65 easily. Needless to say, Carlson has elite range. He is a somewhat risky play, but there’s still plenty of reason to suggest he’s worthy of consideration.

Going by Vegas odds, The Vikings have the fifth-highest projected points and are fifth-most likely to win. It seems the opportunity should be there for Carlson, but whether you can trust Carlson to capitalize on it.

If you only need five points from your kicker this week, there are higher floor plays out there. But if you’re playing to win, Carlson’s as high ceiling as they come. And I really don’t think the floor is all that bad, especially in leagues that do not penalize for missed kicks.

Adam Vinatieri (IND): 46.8% owned ESPN, 20% Yahoo

Adam Vinatieri isn’t getting any younger. In fact, he’s the oldest player in the NFL but his leg is still among the league’s best.

Vinatieri didn’t see too much action this preseason, but he did flash some good things. He made all of his kicks, including four field goals (two from 50+) and two extra points

The Colts play the Bengals in Indy, which means they’ll have plus matchup (tied for the sixth best point total, T-11th best money line) and it’s a dome game, which gives Vinatieri a boost in range and accuracy.

The Colts are at an increased risk of falling into a negative game script early relative to the Packers and Vikings, but it’s not overly concerning. Even still, Vinatieri should still get his fair share of points in Week 1, and he has a real chance of finishing among the top producers week in, week out due to his accuracy.

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