NFL Week 15 Picks for PrizePicks, NFL DFS: Ja’Marr Chase, Jalen Hurts, More

Cincinnati Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase runs after a reception against the Minnesota Vikings.
AP Photo/Matt Krohn

Bye weeks are a thing of the past, leaving us with a busy slate for Week 15. There will be playoff implications in many games, including when WR Ja’Marr Chase and the Bengals face the Ravens on Sunday at 1:00p.m. ET on CBS.

The Eagles and QB Jalen Hurts will also try to maintain their standing atop the NFC East when they host the Raiders at 1:00p.m. ET on FOX.

Below, we'll discuss Chase, Hurts, and get into more of the top Week 15 NFL picks for PrizePicks and NFL DFS, including some quick picks to keep in mind.

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Quick PrizePicks Picks for NFL Week 15

Here are some quick PrizePicks picks for NFL Week 15, including projections for pass yards, rush yards, and receiving yards.

Rams QB Matthew Stafford vs. Lions Projection – 268.5 Pass Yards

  • Rams QB Matthew Stafford has thrown for at least 273 yards in four of his last six games.
  • The Lions have allowed 47 completions of at least 20 yards, which is the second-most in the NFL.

Eagles RB Saquon Barkley vs. Raiders Projection – 83.5 Rush Yards

  • Eagles RB Saquon Barkley ran 20 times for 122 yards and 1 TD in a 22-19 Week 14 loss to the Chargers.
  • The Raiders are averaging only 15.1 points per game, which doesn’t require teams to throw a lot against them. The result has been them being run on the fifth-most times (384) in the league.

Ravens TE Isaiah Likely vs. Bengals Projection – 34.5 Receiving Yards

  • The Bengals have given up the most receptions (97) and receiving yards (1,258) to TEs in the league.
  • In the Ravens’ 32-14 loss to the Bengals in Week 13, TE Isaiah Likely caught 5 of 6 targets for 95 yards.

NFL Week 15 Picks for PrizePicks, NFL DFS

Here are the top NFL DFS picks for Week 15. Player projections via the PrizePicks' real-money NFL game.

Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase vs. Ravens Projection – 87.5 Receiving Yards

  • In Week 13, Chase caught 7 of 14 targets for 110 yards against the Ravens.
  • The star WR has racked up at least 90 receiving yards in seven of his 12 games.
  • While Chase’s average depth of target of 8.6 yards isn’t a ton, he has accounted for 29.7% of the Bengals’ targets.
  • The Ravens have given up the sixth-most yards per target (7.69) to WRs.

Eagles QB Jalen Hurts vs. Raiders Projection – 28 Pass Attempts

  • Hurts had a disastrous performance versus the Chargers last week, throwing 4 INTs and losing a fumble. He attempted 40 passes and completed only 21 of them.
  • The reigning Super Bowl champ has attempted 28 or fewer passes in seven of his 12 games.
  • The Eagles are 8-5, while the Raiders are 2-11 and will be starting backup QB Kenny Pickett.
  • Hurts has attempted 28 or fewer passes in seven of the Eagles’ wins.

Patriots WR Stefon Diggs vs. Bills Projection – 48.5 Receiving Yards

  • In the Patriots’ 23-20 win over the Bills in Week 5, WR Stefon Diggs caught 10 of 12 targets for 146 yards. That was one of his three games this season with at least 100 receiving yards.
  • This is a critical game with the Patriots and Bills separated by two games in the AFC East, so both teams could rely heavily on their key players.
  • Diggs has averaged 8.9 targets and 52.0 receiving yards over his seven home games.
  • The former fifth-round pick has averaged 94.3 yards across three games against AFC East opponents.
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Colts WR Alec Pierce vs. Seahawks Projection – 30.5 Receiving Yards

  • Colts QB Daniel Jones is out for the remainder of the season with a torn Achilles.
  • The Colts signed veteran QB Philip Rivers to compete with QB Riley Leonard and QB Brett Rypien for the starting job.
  • Whoever is under center, Colts WR Alec Pierce is expected to be one of their top deep threats.
  • Pierce has an average depth of target of 18.4 yards, which has resulted in him finishing with at least 36 receiving yards in all but one game.

Giants WR Wan’Dale Robinson vs. Commanders Projection – 57.5 Receiving Yards

  • After getting a lot of short passes thrown his way the first three seasons of his career, Giants WR Wan’Dale Robinson has an average depth of target of 8.4 yards in 2025.
  • The former second-round pick has been targeted 55 times over the last five games.
  • Per 4for4 Football, the Commanders have allowed the second-highest explosive pass percentage (14.9%) in the league.
  • Despite Giants WR Malik Nabers being healthy when New York faced the Commanders in Week 1, Robinson still caught 6 of 8 targets for 55 yards in their 21-6 loss.

Commanders RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. vs. Giants Projection – 50.5 Rush Yards

  • The Commanders were embarrassed by the Vikings in Week 14, losing 31-0 on the road.
  • Since Washington was blown out, it didn’t have a lot of rushing opportunities. Still, RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. led the way with 10 carries for 52 yards.
  • Rodriguez has battled a groin injury during practice, but there haven’t been reports that his status is in doubt for Sunday.
  • According to 4for4 Football, the Giants have allowed the highest explosive rush percentage (14.0%) in the league. That includes them permitting 16 carries of at least 20 yards.

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Chase and Hurts are two big names that may be in favorable positions to be productive in Week 15. While they don’t come with the same notoriety, Pierce, Robinson, and Rodriguez will also look to exploit favorable matchups.

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about the author

Mike Barner has been covering fantasy sports since 2007. He specializes in the NBA, NFL, and MLB. He is a two-time finalist for the Fantasy Sports Writers Association Basketball Writer of the Year award and won the 2021-22 FSGA NBA Experts Champions league. In addition to PrizePicks, Mike has written for Sports Illustrated, RotoWire, SportsLine, and more.

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