Player Picks

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Player Picks is a Daily Fantasy Sports competition where you can choose different stat projections for individual athletes across a variety of sports and periods of play. Unlike other pick types, Player Picks can’t be submitted as a solo pick. Instead, they must be combined with at least one other Player Pick that includes an athlete from a different team to create a Fantasy Lineup.

How do I submit a Player Picks lineup?

  1. Navigate to the Player Picks board in the app to view the picks available
  2. Pick between 2 and 6 projections.* Selections can include multiple different sports and/or stat types.
  3. Hit "Finalize Lineup" found in the banner along the bottom of your screen
  4. Choose "More" or "Less" for each projection
  5. Choose either "Flex Play" or "Power Play"
  6. Edit your entry fee as needed (the default entry fee is usually set at $20)
  7. Hit the blue button that says "Submit Lineup" and you're done!

*Residents in Colorado will need to pick a minimum of 3 projections.

Can I make any selection I want?

For the most part, you can select any combination of players in your lineup, regardless of the sport. However, there are a few key exceptions:

You must have picks from AT LEAST 2 different teams in order for it to be a valid lineup.

You can not have the same player in your lineup more than once, unless Stacks are available for that player.‍

Some sports also have specific rules. For example, you can not have a pitcher and an opposing batter in the same lineup. You can find those specific rules in the scoring chart for that particular sport.

The scoring chart can be accessed in the app by tapping the menu in the top left corner. Go to “Help Center” and switch to the “Scoring Chart” tab along the top. If you’re using a web browser, the scoring chart link is in yellow text directly above the projection squares.

Can I mix and match other pick types in my lineup?

Currently you can add one (1) Team Pick selection to your lineup, as long as it does not push your total number of picks over six (6). This will lower the number of Player Pick selections that can be added to your lineup to five (5) if you include a Team Pick. If you create a lineup that includes both Team and Player picks, your lineup will be subject to any restrictions that typically apply to Team Picks, including your ability to use promotional offers.

As of right now, there is no ability to include Culture Picks, Free Picks, or more than one Team Pick into a lineup.

How much money can I put on a single lineup?

The minimum entry fee is $1, using either promo funds or credit funds (but not both at the same time). If you have less than $1 in both fund balances, you will not be able to submit a lineup.

The maximum entry fee, often referred to as a limit, varies depending on the Member, sport, or stat-type. Limits can change at any time at the sole discretion of PrizePicks.

Members may only submit 1 Lineup per PrizePicks contest.

What about Demons and Goblins?

In addition to standard Player Pick projections, you may see squares that have a red Demon or a green Goblin icon. These special projections allow you to push the difficulty slider up or down depending on how much risk you feel comfortable taking on.

Demons are a little wild. They're harder to win, but including them in your lineup opens the door for higher payouts - up to 2000x!

Goblins love the green. They're easier to win, but they decrease your payout multipliers.

Demon and Goblin FAQ

Why can't I select "Less"?

Demon and Goblin projections will only give you the option to select "More". This is because the projections are specially designed to be easier or harder to hit than normal projections. This only works if you remove one of the choices.

Can I add more than one Demon or Goblin to my lineup?

Yes, you can add as many Demons or Goblins as you like to a lineup.

Can I add both a Demon and a Goblin to my lineup?

Yes, you can!

Can I include regular projections along with Demons and/or Goblins?

Yes, your lineup can include any combination of Demons, Goblins, and regular (unmarked) projections.

Can I use a promotion on a lineup that includes Demons and/or Goblins?

It depends on the promotion. Demons and Goblins may not be used with Taco Tuesday discounts, Max Discounts, or some types of Bonus Lineups. Please double check the terms of the promotion to see if Demons and Goblins are compatible.

Will a Demon guarantee a 2000x payout?

No. Demon projections vary in how much of a boost they provide.

If you’re shooting for the max payout, try adding multiple Demons to your lineup and check your payout multiplier before locking in.

Player Picks is a Daily Fantasy Sports competition where you can choose different stat projections for individual athletes across a variety of sports and periods of play. Unlike other pick types, Player Picks can’t be submitted as a solo pick. Instead, they must be combined with at least one other Player Pick that includes an athlete from a different team to create a Fantasy Lineup.

How do I submit a Player Picks lineup?

  1. Navigate to the Player Picks board in the app to view the picks available
  2. Pick between 2 and 6 projections.* Selections can include multiple different sports and/or stat types.
  3. Hit "Finalize Lineup" found in the banner along the bottom of your screen
  4. Choose "More" or "Less" for each projection
  5. Choose either "Flex Play" or "Power Play"
  6. Edit your entry fee as needed (the default entry fee is usually set at $20)
  7. Hit the blue button that says "Submit Lineup" and you're done!

*Residents in Colorado will need to pick a minimum of 3 projections.

Can I make any selection I want?

For the most part, you can select any combination of players in your lineup, regardless of the sport. However, there are a few key exceptions:

You must have picks from AT LEAST 2 different teams in order for it to be a valid lineup.

You can not have the same player in your lineup more than once, unless Stacks are available for that player.‍

Some sports also have specific rules. For example, you can not have a pitcher and an opposing batter in the same lineup. You can find those specific rules in the scoring chart for that particular sport.

The scoring chart can be accessed in the app by tapping the menu in the top left corner. Go to “Help Center” and switch to the “Scoring Chart” tab along the top. If you’re using a web browser, the scoring chart link is in yellow text directly above the projection squares.

Can I mix and match other pick types in my lineup?

Currently you can add one (1) Team Pick selection to your lineup, as long as it does not push your total number of picks over six (6). This will lower the number of Player Pick selections that can be added to your lineup to five (5) if you include a Team Pick. If you create a lineup that includes both Team and Player picks, your lineup will be subject to any restrictions that typically apply to Team Picks, including your ability to use promotional offers.

As of right now, there is no ability to include Culture Picks, Free Picks, or more than one Team Pick into a lineup.

How much money can I put on a single lineup?

The minimum entry fee is $1, using either promo funds or credit funds (but not both at the same time). If you have less than $1 in both fund balances, you will not be able to submit a lineup.

The maximum entry fee, often referred to as a limit, varies depending on the Member, sport, or stat-type. Limits can change at any time at the sole discretion of PrizePicks.

Members may only submit 1 Lineup per PrizePicks contest.

What about Demons and Goblins?

In addition to standard Player Pick projections, you may see squares that have a red Demon or a green Goblin icon. These special projections allow you to push the difficulty slider up or down depending on how much risk you feel comfortable taking on.

Demons are a little wild. They're harder to win, but including them in your lineup opens the door for higher payouts - up to 2000x!

Goblins love the green. They're easier to win, but they decrease your payout multipliers.

Demon and Goblin FAQ

Why can't I select "Less"?

Demon and Goblin projections will only give you the option to select "More". This is because the projections are specially designed to be easier or harder to hit than normal projections. This only works if you remove one of the choices.

Can I add more than one Demon or Goblin to my lineup?

Yes, you can add as many Demons or Goblins as you like to a lineup.

Can I add both a Demon and a Goblin to my lineup?

Yes, you can!

Can I include regular projections along with Demons and/or Goblins?

Yes, your lineup can include any combination of Demons, Goblins, and regular (unmarked) projections.

Can I use a promotion on a lineup that includes Demons and/or Goblins?

It depends on the promotion. Demons and Goblins may not be used with Taco Tuesday discounts, Max Discounts, or some types of Bonus Lineups. Please double check the terms of the promotion to see if Demons and Goblins are compatible.

Will a Demon guarantee a 2000x payout?

No. Demon projections vary in how much of a boost they provide.

If you’re shooting for the max payout, try adding multiple Demons to your lineup and check your payout multiplier before locking in.

What is Responsible Gaming?

Using the PrizePicks app is supposed to be fun! But sometimes, a hobby can turn into an unhealthy habit, and making sports and culture picks is no exception.

Whether your picks are correct or not, you might find yourself being drawn to try again without consideration of potential risks. The information on this page can help you stay aware of your habits and develop a plan to maintain control.

We want all PrizePicks Members to have a safe and enjoyable experience on our platform. That's why our app has built-in limits to safeguard you from depositing or submitting picks too much, or too often. We also require all Members to verify their age before creating an account. Anyone under the age of 18 will not be permitted to use PrizePicks, no matter what. If an eligible jurisdiction requires a higher age threshold, PrizePicks will honor the rules of that region. This means it may be possible for you to make picks in certain regions while being restricted in others.

We also provide customizable tools that allow you to take control of your experience, by making it easy to take a break if and when you need to.

We want to be clear: setting boundaries for yourself is not an indication that you have a problem. It's an effective way to make sure you don't develop habits that negatively affect your experience. We encourage you to explore the Responsible Gaming Tools and resources available in our app, and to make use of them as needed.

How can PrizePicks Members practice responsible gaming?

PrizePicks features several responsible gaming tools and resources to ensure a safe and secure DFS experience. This includes:

  • Alerts: Receive notifications if you go over your preselected daily, weekly, or monthly thresholds for lineup submissions.
  • Limits: Set self-imposed daily, weekly, or monthly deposit or play limits for at least 90 days.
  • Timeouts: Temporarily disable your ability to submit lineups or deposit funds for a period between 1 and 30 days.
  • Self-Exclusion: Temporarily disable all access to your account and block all marketing notifications for 30 days or more.

Timeout and Self-Exclusion Policy

  • Timeouts: You can take a break from PrizePicks for a minimum of 1 day and a maximum of 30 days. During this time, you won't be able to submit lineups or deposit funds, but you can still log in and withdraw funds.
  • Self-Exclusion: You can exclude yourself from PrizePicks for a set amount of time. The duration options are 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, or Lifetime. During this time, you won't be able to play or log in to your account. Self-exclusion and timeouts are important responsible gaming tools to protect your player health. If you're concerned about your gaming habits, these might be the right tools for you. We also encourage you to check out our Kindbridge Behavioral Health benefits available for free to all PrizePicks Members. Learn more here.
What is a Gaming Disorder?

A gaming disorder is when someone struggles to control their gaming habits, and it begins to negatively affect their life and health. Signs of problem gaming include playing for longer periods than intended, trying to cut back on gaming but not being able to, and losing interest in other activities.

Additional Information

Like many other addictions, problem play includes uncontrollable urges, which, if left unchecked, could result in financial hardship. Anyone could be susceptible to problem play regardless of age, gender, race, or financial status. However, once detected, problem play can be successfully treated. The key is early detection to avoid adverse consequences. If you feel you have a problem, we urge you to seek assistance. Learn more about resources available to you through our partnership with Kindbridge Behavioral Health

Problem-play warning signs include:

  • Playing more to recoup or chase previous losses.
  • Sacrificing time from family or work to participate in tournaments.
  • Repeated inability to stop or control participating.
  • Borrowing money to participate or to pay off previous losses.
  • Neglecting one’s family or oneself due to excessive play.
  • Lying or not being truthful about time or money lost to playing.
  • Selling or pawning personal property to play.
  • Feelings of hopelessness, depression, or suicide.

If you or someone you know is or may be experiencing a problem, remember that assistance, intervention, and treatment are available.

Resources that provide professional and compassionate service include:

PrizePicks' Partnership with Kindbridge

We are proud to partner with Kindbridge Behavioral Health to provide our members with access to professional mental health support. Kindbridge offers services like mental health screening, diagnostic assessments, and therapy sessions. All services are provided by certified clinicians, and there are no costs for PrizePicks members. We understand that one of the biggest barriers to accessing care is cost, and we have removed that barrier. Learn more about our partnership and access the resources (Kindbridge Link).

What kind of usage tools are available?

PrizePicks features several resources that are designed to provide a safe, responsible, and secure experience.

This includes:

Alerts: Receive notifications if you go over your preselected daily, weekly, or monthly thresholds for app activity. Limits: Set self-imposed daily, weekly, or monthly deposit or entry fee limits for at least 90 days. Timeouts: Temporarily disable your ability to make picks or deposit funds for a period between 1 and 30 days.Self-Exclusion: Temporarily disable all access to your account and block all marketing notifications for 30 days or more.

Arizona Members: If you are in Arizona and interested in Self-Exclusion, in addition to the PrizePicks Self-Exclusion option above, the Arizona Department of Gaming, Division of Problem Gambling offers a statewide Self-Exclusion program. For more information you can download the Arizona Event Wagering & Fantasy Sports Self-Exclusion Form here.

How do I access the responsible gaming tools?

g into your account and look for the “Responsible Gaming” tab on the dropdown menu located in the top left corner of the PrizePicks app. If you are using the browser app, the dropdown menu is located in the top right corner instead or at the very bottom of the screen in the footer.

Can I permanently deactivate my PrizePicks account?

Yes, if you feel that playing PrizePicks is having a detrimental effect on your health and well-being, you can permanently deactivate your account. Scroll down to the Self-Exclusion section of the Responsible Gaming Tools and select "LIFETIME" from the dropdown menu.

If you choose to do this, you will not be able to reactivate your account or create a new account for any reason. If you want to delete your account for a reason unrelated to responsible gaming, please refer to instructions on the Deactivation page instead.

BetBlocker

BetBlocker is a free third-party tool designed to help you control your gaming by blocking access to nearly 15,000 gaming websites. It can be installed on as many devices as you would like, and you can customize the period of time you wish to block access (one day minimum, five years maximum). BetBlocker also offers a calendar-blocking functionality which allows you to block specific days of the week, month, or year.

What if I have unused funds left in my account when I self-exclude?

If you have funds left in your account, we recommend you withdraw them BEFORE you finalize your self-exclusion. You will not have access to your account once you submit your request.

If your self-exclusion has an end date (i.e., any selection other than LIFETIME), you will need to wait until the full period of time has elapsed before you can access your funds.

Can I edit or cancel my limit, timeout, or self-exclusion decision after I hit save?

No. For your protection, you may not edit or delete any responsible gaming limitations you initiate until the specified time period has passed.

Concerned about a family member's gaming habits?

If you are concerned that a family member is exhibiting warning signs of compulsive play behavior, please contact PrizePicks’ Customer Support for assistance. Eligible third parties may request that a DFS consumer be excluded from PrizePicks or request the setting of deposit and/or loss limits. Proof of eligibility status will be requested in documentary form evidencing sole or joint financial responsibility for the source of any funds deposited with PrizePicks for gameplay including: (i) proof that the requestor is jointly obligated on the credit or debit card associated with the DFS Consumer's account; (ii) proof of legal dependency of the DFS consumer on the requestor under state or federal law; (iii) proof of the existence of a court order that makes the requestor wholly or partially obligated for the debts of the person for whom exclusion is requested; or (iv) proof of the existence of a court order requiring the DFS consumer to pay unmet child support obligations. PrizePicks, in its sole discretion, may request additional documentary verification information to establish third-party eligibility.

What should I do if I suspect a minor is using PrizePicks?

If you believe that a minor under your care, or any minor, is using PrizePicks, especially if they have used the personal information of an adult family member to create or operate an account, please contact us immediately at [email protected]. Our team will take appropriate action to investigate and ensure compliance with our strict age verification policies. We are committed to protecting minors and promoting responsible play.

Have a question about responsible gaming or ideas on how to enhance player safety?

Let us know by emailing us at [email protected].

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