Super Bowl LX delivers a clash of styles and storylines. For the New England Patriots, sophomore QB Drake Maye looks to cap off his breakout season in what could be a methodical, control-the-clock approach to sustain long drives and keep the other offense off the field.
While QB Sam Darnold and WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba are central to the Seattle Seahawks' success, secondary playmakers like WR Cooper Kupp and RB Kenneth Walker III might just be the true difference-makers on Sunday (6:30 p.m. ET on NBC).
Below, we'll take a look at top NFL DFS picks for the 2026 Super Bowl and get into more Super Bowl LX player projections on PrizePicks.
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NFL DFS Picks for Super Bowl LX: Seahawks vs. Patriots
Let's dive into some of the potential top NFL DFS picks for Super Bowl LX. Player projections are courtesy of the PrizePicks real-money NFL game.
Patriots QB Drake Maye vs. Seahawks Projection: 36.5 Rush Yards
- Maye averaged 26.5 rushing yards in the regular season but has ramped up his usage in the playoffs, rushing for 141 yards (47 YPG).
- Seattle’s defense allowed 292 rushing yards to opposing QBs this season.
- The Seahawks enter the Super Bowl ranked 29th in yards per rush allowed to the QB position with 5.0.
- Maye has posted 5.9 yards per carry on 8 attempts per game this postseason, even while facing three top-five defenses.
Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker vs. Patriots Projection: 74.5 Rush Yards
- Walker rushed for 116 yards in the Divisional Round against the San Francisco 49ers and added 62 yards in the NFC Championship Game against the Los Angeles Rams.
- Seattle's RB1 produced 89 rushing YPG in his two postseason appearances this year.
- The fourth-year back has totaled 241 yards on 53 carries (4.55 YPC) across three career playoff games.
- With Zach Charbonnet sidelined, Walker has become the Seahawks' undisputed workhorse, compiling 76 of his 116 yards in the second half of the Divisional Round alone.
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Patriots TE Hunter Henry vs. Seahawks Projection: 40.5 Receiving Yards
- Henry averaged 45.2 receiving yards during the regular season.
- The veteran TE commanded a career-high 18.1% target share from Maye, serving as a security blanket of sorts.
- Seattle’s dominant defense struggled against TEs this year, ranking 27th with 63.9 yards allowed per game.
- Henry averaged 12.8 yards per reception with 3.9 YAC in 2025. If that trend holds in Super Bowl LX, he'd perhaps only need a few catches to clear this projection.
Seahawks WR Cooper Kupp vs. Patriots Projection: 33.5 Receiving Yards
- Kupp has recorded at least 36 receiving yards in both of Seattle's 2025 playoff victories, averaging 48.0 YPG.
- The Patriots' defense funneled 44% of opposing receiver production to the slot during the regular season, tied for the second-highest rate in the NFL.
- Operating as a reliable outlet for Darnold, Kupp holds a 16.3% target share with an average depth of target of 7.5 yards.
- With CB Christian Gonzalez possibly shadowing Smith-Njigba, Kupp may find space underneath. Given his 12.6 yards per reception average, a modest volume could be enough to push for or surpass this projection.
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Could Maye aim to finish a historic campaign by leaning on Henry in the red zone? In a game where every possession matters, the established trust between QB and TE could determine whether New England settles for field goals or finds paydirt.
On the other side, Kupp remains a high-IQ target who can dictate coverage for Darnold, while Walker serves as the engine keeping the offense on schedule. Both playmakers may offer the upside to separate from the field in the final DFS slate of the season.
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