You are currently reading Part 3 of 3 of How to Stream a Fantasy Football Kicker. Reading the first two parts of this article goes a long way in explaining that you don’t want to just write off the kicker position in fantasy football. As you probably know, adding just a point or two to each of your fantasy football games will likely reward you with an extra win or two during your season, so it’s important. The first two parts also cover the basics you’ll need to make sense of this final installment in the series.
As already mentioned in the first two parts, How to Stream a Fantasy Football Kicker finds its basis in our original 2013 post, “Using the Science of Statistics to Select a Fantasy Kicker.” Click the blue buttons below to be conveniently taken to those previous posts:
Using Statistics to Select a Fantasy Kicker
How to Stream a Fantasy Kicker (Part 1 of 3)
How to Stream a Fantasy Kicker (Part 2 of 3)
The crux of these posts revolves around the creation of an Excel spreadsheet that uses Vegas odds to project team scoring, making selecting a kicker data-driven for fantasy football success. This latest and last post on the topic will explain how to use AI to speed up the process of making this spreadsheet and populating it with data.