As the season heats up, fans are seeing amazing plays, big moments, and intense match ups. The NFL is having one of its most interesting and entertaining seasons so far, and its only getting better. With that in mind, here’s a look at the top 20 NFL kickers this season, ranked by performance, consistency, and scoring impact. Each ranking reflects not just total points but also accuracy and consistency (high FG%/XP%) and notable long field goals. The stats provided reflect games played from through Week 10.
20. Joey Slye (TEN)
Slye rounds out the top 20 with 60 points on 17/22 FGs (77.3%) and 10/10 XPs (90.0%), long 57. Tennessee’s kicker has had a few misses (77.3% FG, 90% XP), but his big 57-yard make and scoring contribution keep him in the top tier, along with steady short-range efficiency lately. He’s been streaky at times, but when he’s locked in, he gives the Titans a real weapon.
19. Evan McPherson (CIN)
McPherson has 62 points on 13/16 FGs (81.3%) and 23/23 XPs (100.0%), long 50. His XP perfection continues, but the FG percentage is on the low side. He’s had high-pressure kicks in 2025, and when he’s on, he’s almost automatic, showing strong mid-range accuracy this season. Cincinnati still trusts him in big moments because he’s proven he can deliver under pressure.
18. Matt Prater (BUF)
Prater has 62 points on 12/14 FGs (86.0%) and 26/27 XPs (96.3%), long 52. The veteran is still productive with good percentages, including a clutch 52-yard field goal – Buffalo values his experience and leg, plus he’s remained reliable from 40–49 yards. Even this late in his career, he’s showing he can still hit the important ones.
17. Riley Patterson (MIA)
Patterson has 64 points on 14/16 FGs (87.5%) and 22/23 XPs (95.7%), long 49. He’s been quite consistent (87.5% FG, 95.7% XP) and has rarely missed pressure kicks, making him Miami’s steady scorer so far, supported by clean mechanics all season. Miami hasn’t asked him to bomb long kicks, but he’s been rock solid inside his range.
16. Blake Grupe (NO)
Grupe has 65 points on 17/23 FGs (73.9%) and 14/14 XPs (100.0%), long 54. His FG% is lower (several misses), but perfect on XPs; New Orleans leans on his leg strength when he’s on, as indicated by the 54-yarder, and he’s shown good touch on shorter attempts. If he cleans up the mid-range misses, he could jump much higher on this list.
15. Harrison Butker (KC)
Butker totals 65 points on 14/17 FGs (82.4%) and 23/26 XPs (88.5%), long 59. A marked decline from past years, his 82.4% FG rate and sub-90% XP indicate some struggles, but he still leads KC’s scoring, thanks to consistent accuracy inside 40 yards. Even in a down year, he remains one of the more trusted legs in the league.
14. Chad Ryland (ARI)
Ryland has 66 points with 15/17 FGs (88.2%) and 21/21 XPs (100.0%), long 57. He’s perfect on all extra points and has made several long field goals (57y), proving very consistent for Arizona after struggles with previous kickers, while also improving his timing and rhythm. Arizona’s offense has benefited a lot from finally having someone they can rely on.
13. Andy Borregales (NE)
Borregales has 67 points on 13/14 FGs (92.9%) and 28/30 XPs (93.3%), long 53. A newcomer, he’s rarely missed FGs (92.9%) and has been trustworthy on XPs, giving New England stability after decades, and showing impressive poise for a rookie. He’s quickly becoming one of the Pats’ most dependable players.
12. Cam Little (JAX)
Little has 67 points on 16/20 FGs (80.0%) and 19/20 XPs (95.0%), with a very long 68-yard FG. He sits tied for third-longest FG of the year. Despite a modest FG%, his leg strength (68y) and consistent scoring (95% XPs) keep him valuable, and he continues improving from mid-range distances. His ceiling is ridiculous if he sharpens up his accuracy.
11. Jake Bates (DET)
Bates also has 69 points, though on 12/16 FGs (75.0%) and 33/34 XPs (97.1%), long 58. His point total is high due to many attempts, but the FG% is lower (some misses) – he’s improved recently and has been reliable on XPs, while gaining confidence on kicks inside 45 yards. Detroit likes his potential, and he’s trending in the right direction.
10. Nick Folk (NYJ)
Folk has 69 points, with 19/19 FGs (100.0%) and 12/12 XPs (100.0%), long 58. He’s been perfect on all kicks, the only pure 100% in both FG and XP on this list, making him exceptionally reliable, especially with flawless short-range production. Even at his age, he’s playing like one of the league’s most precise kickers.
9. Tyler Loop (BAL)
Loop has 71 points on 16/18 FGs (88.9%) and 23/24 XPs (95.8%), long 52 yards. Known for his consistency, he’s been a reliable scoring option for Baltimore throughout the season, showing excellent touch inside the 40-yard range. He’s quietly putting together one of the best rookie seasons for a kicker in years.
8. Will Reichard (MIN)
Reichard has 71 points on 18/20 FGs (90.0%) and 17/17 XPs (100.0%), long 62. His near-perfect kicking (100% XPs) and high FG% have made him Minnesota’s most consistent scoring weapon so far, with great accuracy on routine attempts. Reichard’s poise has been a huge boost for the Vikings’ offense.
7. Chase McLaughlin (TB)
McLaughlin also has 72 points on 18/22 FGs (82.0%) and 18/19 XPs (94.7%), long 65 yards. Notably, he hit a 65-yard field goal, showing big-range ability. His FG% is modest, but he’s often been clutch in tight games, helped by reliable kicking inside 50 yards. Tampa trusts him from deep, and he’s earned that confidence.
6. Chris Boswell (PIT)
Boswell has 72 points with 17/20 FGs (85.0%) and 21/21 XPs (100.0%), long 60 yards. After a slow start, he’s delivered a perfect XP season and shown range (60 yards), bolstering Pittsburgh’s scoring consistency, while also staying sharp inside 40. He’s been one of the few steady parts of Pittsburgh’s offense.
5. Eddy Piñeiro (SF)
Piñeiro is perfect on FGs (19/19, 100.0%) with 73 points, and 16/18 XPs (88.9%), long 59. His unblemished FG rate stands out, and the 88.9% XP rate reflects minor misses, but he has been extremely dependable overall, especially on his frequent short-range attempts. San Francisco has leaned on him a ton, and he’s delivered every time.
4. Ka’imi Fairbairn (HOU)
Fairbairn has 78 points, going 22/25 FGs (88.0%) and 12/12 XPs (100%), long 57. He remains rock-solid on XPs and is Houston’s top scoring contributor, despite a few FG misses, and he’s stayed consistent on mid-range kicks. He’s one of the biggest reasons Houston wins close games.
3. Brandon Aubrey (DAL)
Aubrey has 79 points on 17/18 FGs (94.0%) and 29/30 XPs (96.6%), with a team-record 64-yard FG. His near-perfect FG accuracy and monster long-range make him one of the most consistent scorers, supported by incredibly clean ball-striking mechanics. Dallas has found a legit long-term kicker in him.
2. Jason Myers (SEA)
Myers has 83 points on 17/21 FGs (81.0%) and 32/32 XPs (100.0%), longest 56 yards. Though he has had a few misses (81.0% FG%), he remains clutch (all XPs made) and Seattle’s reliable late-game leg, with strong numbers from 30–39 yards. He’s built a reputation as one of the league’s best finishers in close games.
1. Cameron Dicker (LAC)
Dicker leads all kickers with 92 points on 23/25 FGs (92.0%) and 23/23 XPs (100.0%), long 59 yards. His accuracy and perfect XP rate have been key to LAC’s scoring surge, along with excellent consistency on routine attempts. He’s been on another level this season and hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down.


