Looking to dominate your Week 15 PrizePicks entries? FantasyPros expert Andrew Erickson is here to help. In this week’s Fantasy Football Forecast, Erickson dives into the matchups, stats, and trends to deliver his top PrizePicks player predictions. Whether you’re aiming to cash in on the hottest player lines or identify sneaky value plays, Erickson’s insights are your ticket to success. Let’s break down his top picks and find the edge you need to win big this week.
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Week 15’s Best PrizePicks NFL Player Predictions
Odell Beckham Jr. LESS THAN 9.5 Receiving Yards
Malik Washington also seems to have fully supplanted Odell Beckham Jr. as the WR3 in the offense. Beckham’s role has dipped in recent weeks, and as a result, he is LESS than his receiving yards prop in three straight games. Take the LESS THAN 9.5 receiving yards for OBJ in Week 15 on Prizepicks.
David Njoku MORE THAN 47.5 Receiving Yards
Njoku continued his dominance in the short-yardage game but struggled to capitalize on his team-leading target share. He had 112 air yards but finished with just 42 yards on the seven grabs. He should stay hot against the Chiefs. They have allowed the most yards to TEs this season. Take the MORE THAN on Njoku’s 47.5 yards on Prizepicks. He went MORE THAN in three of his last five with Jameis Winston as the Browns QB1.
Matthew Stafford MORE THAN 250.5 Passing Yards
With Nacua and Kupp healthy this season, Stafford has tossed for at least 250.5 passing yards in six of his eight starts. Take the MORE than on PrizePicks for Week 15.
George Kittle MORE THAN 54.5 Receiving Yards
George Kittle was a standout, securing all six targets for 151 yards (25% target share), including a 33-yard long reception and 105 yards after the catch. He was targeted once in the red zone but didn’t score. Kittle has had at least 40 receiving yards in every game this season besides one. 45-plus in nine straight games aside from the snowy Buffalo game. Over 54.5 yards in eight of his last 10 games. Take the MORE THAN 54.5 receiving yards this week on Prizepicks. Projections have him closer to 63-plus yards.
Jauan Jennings MORE THAN 67.5 Receiving Yards
Jauan Jennings converted seven of eight targets into 90 yards and two red-zone touchdowns (33% target share, 35% air yards share). He is the 49ers’ WR1 for the rest of the season, by all accounts. He destroyed the Rams in his breakout game back in Week 3 to the tune of 174 receiving yards. Take his MORE THAN 67.5 yards for Thursday Night on Prizepicks. Or tease it up to 79.5-plus, given that anytime Jennings has gone over this year on his receiving yards, he has at least 89.5 yards.
Brock Purdy MORE THAN 239.5 Passing Yards
Go MORE than 239.5 passing yards on Brock Purdy this week on Prizepicks. He bounced back in Week 14 after posting back-to-back duds. He has gone over this number in 7 of his 11 games this season (64%) – six of eight with Kittle, Samuel, and Jennings all in the lineup. He threw for 292 passing yards the last time he played the Rams back in Week 3.
DeAndre Hopkins MORE THAN 44.5 Receiving Yards
The Chiefs are ensuring they don’t have to pay more to the Titans via trade if they keep DeAndre Hopkins’ snaps below 60%. Given that they could be in-line for a Week 18 rest week, we could see Hopkins’ snap increase without the risk he goes over that 60% threshold. Hopkins was a focal point with nine targets (24% target share), contributing a critical touchdown in the red zone. One red-zone target was caught for a 10-yard touchdown. I like the MORE THAN on Hopkins this week on Prizepicks. Line is 44.5 yards.
Xavier Worthy MORE THAN 38.5 Receiving Yards
The rookie has been coming on as of late, leading the Chiefs in receiving yards (203) since Week 11. He has four catches or more in four straight games, with 40-plus yards. Keep taking his overs on Prizepicks with the line set at 38.5 receiving yards. MORE THAN. Especially against a leaky Browns secondary that ranks second in deep passes faced this season.