RotoAlphaNFL · 2026 Draft Prep
Will Reichard

#151 overall · MIN · 104.5 projected half-PPR pts · -25.4 Draft Value

Will Reichard — 2026 Fantasy Outlook

The case for drafting him

Will Reichard has been one of the more accurate kickers in the league over the past three seasons. Across the 2023–2025 window, he averaged 28.5 field goals and 34.5 extra points per season on 32.5 field goal attempts, missing just 4 field goals over that entire three-year stretch. In 2025 alone he connected on 33 of 35 field goal attempts — a conversion rate that holds up under scrutiny. He also went a perfect 31-for-31 on extra point attempts that season. That combination of volume and accuracy is the foundation of any kicker's fantasy value, and Reichard's recent track record reflects both.

What the model projects

The projection for Reichard in 2026 is 104.5 half-PPR fantasy points. His Draft Value sits at -25.4, placing him #151 overall and K9 at his position. He is in Tier 9 on the board. Minnesota's bye week falls in Week 6, which costs him one scoring opportunity relative to kickers on later-bye teams.

AttCompPass ydsPass TDINTCarRush ydsRush TDTgtRecRec ydsRec TDFGFGMXPHalf-PPR
20240000000000002438110.0
20250000000000003331130.0
3-yr avg28.5434.5116.0

The range of outcomes

Kicker scoring is driven by two variables that can swing independently: field goal volume and conversion rate. Reichard's 2024 line — 24 field goals on 30 attempts — and his 2025 line — 33 field goals on 35 attempts — illustrate how wide that variance can be from one season to the next even for the same player. The three-year aggregate of just 4 missed field goals across 32.5 attempts per season suggests the floor on accuracy is relatively firm, but offensive performance around him will dictate how many attempts he sees. A high-volume season for the Minnesota offense pushes his total up; a low-scoring one compresses it.

How to draft him

Reichard is not being drafted consistently enough across platforms to carry a market ADP. That means there is no established draft-slot cost to plan around — he is effectively available as a late-round or undrafted add in most leagues. At K9 and #151 overall with a -25.4 Draft Value, he projects below replacement level at the position, so the calculus is straightforward: treat him as a late-draft option only if you want a kicker with a demonstrated accuracy track record, and do not spend a meaningful pick to get there.

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Questions drafters ask

How accurate has Reichard been over the past three seasons?

Over the 2023–2025 window, Reichard missed just 4 field goals across an average of 32.5 attempts per season, while averaging 28.5 makes and a perfect 34.5-for-34.5 on extra points per year.

What is the projection for Reichard in 2026?

The projection is 104.5 half-PPR fantasy points. He ranks K9 at his position and #151 overall, placing him in Tier 9 with a Draft Value of -25.4.

When do I need to draft Reichard?

Reichard does not have a market ADP — he is not being drafted consistently enough across platforms to produce one. He is effectively available as a late-round or undrafted addition in most leagues.

What is his bye week and why does it matter?

Reichard's bye falls in Week 6. That is one fewer scoring week compared to kickers on later-bye schedules, which is a small but real drag on his seasonal point total.

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