Alan Seslowsky explained why he is grabbing Brandon Aubrey as early as Round 11. Aubrey can hit from 60 yards, plays on a Dallas offense that led the league in extra-point attempts last season, and—crucially—has a double-digit bye week. Seslowsky argued that a late bye lets managers avoid burning a second roster spot on a replacement kicker, which preserves bench flexibility after September injuries pile up. He added that today’s NFL has several long-range specialists, so the only time he ‘reaches’ for a kicker is when that kicker combines elite range with a bye of Week 10 or later—boxes Aubrey checks.