Week 15 is here, and the action shows no signs of slowing down! Whether you’re leaning on your reliable superstars or digging deep for hidden gems, the Fantasy Points PrizePicks Pick Finder has the tools to help you make the sharpest picks. With expert projections and detailed insights, we’ve got everything you need to make this week a success.
This week’s lineup of matchups offers a variety of intriguing options, from players primed to capitalize on mismatches to under-the-radar names ready to shine. Trust the numbers, lean into the data, and let’s dominate Week 15 together.
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Projections are current as of 8:00 PM EST on 12/13.
NFL Picks
Week 15’s slate features standout plays to boost your lineup and keep you ahead of the game. Let’s break down the top options.
Jalen Hurts (QB, PHI)
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PrizePicks: 19
Fantasy Points: 20.2
After a get-right game against the Panthers in Week 14 (in which he did NOT play well), I am buying Hurts against his toughest competition of the season. Pittsburgh allows the fewest schedule-adjusted points to the QB position. After three games in a row below a fantasy score of 19, his 24.2 fantasy score game last week should set up another run to finish the season.
Kirk Cousins (QB, ATL)
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PrizePicks: 239.5
Fantasy Points: 261.3
Fantasy points have been tough to come by for Cousins since Week 10, but that has not stopped him from throwing the ball for huge yardage totals. He has passed this projection in three of his last four outings against even stiffer competition. Put Cousins Pass Yards in your lineup with confidence.
Jakobi Meyers (WR, LV)
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PrizePicks: 60.5
Fantasy Points: 71.4
It’s now two weeks in a row I am going with Meyers. This is with an even better matchup this week against the Falcons. Joe Dolan summed it up best, “no team is surrendering more schedule-adjusted FPG to WRs than Atlanta (+17.7).” Meyers has passed this projection in each of the last three games. Look for him to make it a fourth.
Aaron Jones (RB, MIN)
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PrizePicks: 62.5
Fantasy Points: 76.2
Three weeks ago, Jones rushed for 106 yards in Chicago. His projection of over 40 yards less just screams to be in your lineups. Chicago is still a plus matchup and gives up the fifth-most yards per carry in the league. Not enough has changed in Chicago to make me believe that anything has changed.
Terry McLaurin (WR, WSH)
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PrizePicks: 67.5
Fantasy Points: 78.3
After a 10-yard dud in week 11, McLaurin responded with 175 yards over his last two weeks. After the late season bye, Washington needs a strong finish to the season to make the playoffs. The biggest concern is that Washington may not have to worry about the Saints scoring enough to keep passing in the 2nd half.
Additional Picks
Looking for some other options for the week?
Brian Thomas Jr. (WR, JAX)
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PrizePicks: 69.5
Fantasy Points: 71.7
Even with Trevor Lawrence out for the rest of the season, Thomas was able to produce against the Titans last week. He has, also, gone over this projection in each of the last three games. The Jaguars don’t have much to play for the rest of the season except to give their rookie stud as many reps and targets as possible (29 over the same span).
Xavier Legette (WR, CAR)
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PrizePicks: 3.5
Fantasy Points: 3.6
Legette has seen at least 4 targets in each game since Week 8 and at least 6 in all but one of those games. Over that same span, Legette has caught 4 passes in four of those six games. Dallas has been very mediocre against the pass this season, and Bryce Young has been much better recently.
Anthony Richardson (WR, LAC)
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PrizePicks: 199.5
Fantasy Points: 208.4
With Riley Moss out, the Broncos were torched by the Browns before their bye week. If the Colts have any hopes for the playoffs, this is a must-win. Richardson has only gone over this projection once in his last five starts and only three times all season. It is a tough projection for Richardson to produce more than, but that Broncos secondary (outside of Patrick Surtain) was absolutely gassed.
Closing Remarks
Week 15 is another chance to make calculated, informed decisions that set you apart. The PrizePicks Pick Finder is here to provide the confidence you need to tackle every matchup head-on.
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Let’s make Week 15 one to remember with smart picks, bold calls, and a whole lot of success. Game on!