RealTime DFS Strategy: Week 15

Fri Dec 12 10:17am ET
By MIKE BARNER
Contributing Writer

Didn’t make the playoffs in your season-long fantasy football league? Don’t worry, there is still plenty of fun to be had during Week 15 with a variety of DFS contests on RealTime Fantasy Sports. As you pour through the options, here are some players to consider at each position, as well as a few to possibly avoid.

Quarterbacks

Joe Burrow, CIN vs. BAL ($6,600): Burrow hasn’t skipped a beat since returning from injury. In his first game back, he threw for 261 yards and two touchdowns against the Ravens in Baltimore. Then, he had 284 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions in Buffalo last week against the Bills. Playing in his first home game since Week 2, Burrow comes with plenty of upside in his rematch with the Ravens, who have given up the seventh-most passing yards per game in the league.

Jaxson Dart, NYG vs. WAS ($5,600): The Giants had their bye in Week 14, so Dart is fresh heading into this matchup. In his return from a concussion, he had 139 passing yards, one touchdown and 20 rushing yards in a Week 13 matchup against the Patriots. This is a much more fantasy-friendly opponent, considering that the Commanders are tied for the fourth-most passing touchdowns allowed.

Player to Avoid

Jacoby Brissett, ARI at HOU ($5,500): Brissett has been one of the biggest pleasant surprises in the league. Since taking over as the Cardinals’ starting quarterback, he has thrown for 2,459 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions over eight games. The Cardinals should continue to deploy a pass-heavy scheme with all of their injuries at running back, but facing a Texans defense that has allowed the fewest fantasy points per game to quarterbacks is a reason to avoid Brissett.

Running Backs

Travis Etienne Jr., JAX vs. NYJ ($6,500): Etienne finished with 20 carries against the Colts last week, which was his second-most in a game this season. He came away with 74 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Over his last six games, he has 28 carries inside the red zone and five rushing touchdowns. The Jets are tied for the fourth-most rushing touchdowns allowed, so Etienne could receive multiple opportunities to reach the end zone again.

Chris Rodriguez Jr., WAS at NYG ($4,900): Target running backs against the Giants. They have allowed 6.10 yards per carry to the position. The next worst team behind them is the Bengals, who have given up 5.18 yards per carry to running backs. Rodriguez has dealt with a groin injury in practice, but as the new lead back for the Commanders, he could provide significant value if he is cleared to play. He looks to be trending towards playing after being a limited participant in practice on Thursday.

Player to Avoid

Jonathan Taylor, IND at SEA ($8,500): The Colts’ offense is in a state of flux now that Daniel Jones (Achilles) is out for the season. Their starting options this week are Riley Leonard, Brett Rypien and Philip Rivers, who hasn’t played in a game in nearly five years. The Seahawks, who have already allowed the fourth-fewest rushing yards per game, could focus their efforts on slowing down Taylor in this matchup.

Wide Receivers

Ja’Marr Chase, CIN vs. BAL ($8,100): Chase has been targeted 22 times over two games since Burrow returned. Tee Higgins is in the concussion protocol again, putting his status for Week 15 in question. If he’s out, Chase should receive even more targets. Even if he plays, Chase comes with a high floor because the Ravens have permitted the sixth-most yards per target to wide receivers.

Wan’Dale Robinson, NYG vs. WAS ($5,900): After seeing a lot of short passes thrown his way during his first three seasons in the league, Robinson has an average depth of target of 8.4 yards this year. He has already set a new career high with 828 receiving yards. He also has a 28.0% target share. The duo of Dart and Robinson is an appealing stack for DFS purposes, especially when you factor in their reasonable salaries.

Player to Avoid

Michael Pittman Jr., IND at SEA ($5,100): After three straight games with fewer than 30 receiving yards, Pittman registered nine receptions for 79 yards versus the Jaguars last week. As promising as that was, this is not the week to take a chance on anyone in the Colts’ offense. When you combine their quarterback situation with a bad matchup, they might have a difficult time mustering up yards and points.

Tight Ends

Harold Fannin Jr., CLE at CHI ($4,000): Shedeur Sanders taking over at quarterback has provided a boost for Fannin. Sanders targeted him 22 times over the last three games, which Fannin turned into 15 receptions for 197 yards and two touchdowns. The Bears are tied for the sixth-most receptions allowed to tight ends, so another hefty workload could be in the cards for Fannin.

Isaiah Likely, BAL at CIN ($3,400): It’s crazy how bad the Bengals have been at slowing down tight ends. They lead the NFL in receptions (97), receiving yards (1,258) and touchdowns (15) allowed to the position. No other team has allowed more than 933 yards and nine touchdowns to the position. When Likely faced them two weeks ago, he caught five of six targets for 95 yards. At his salary, Likely might be too good to pass up.

Player to Avoid

Dallas Goedert, PHI vs. LV ($3,800): Goedert entered Week 14 with three straight games with fewer than 30 receiving yards. He finally got back on track, catching eight passes for 78 yards versus the Chargers. As encouraging as that was, the Eagles might not need to throw a ton in this game, given that the Raiders are averaging 15.1 points per game and will be starting backup quarterback Kenny Pickett. It’s also worth noting that the Raiders have allowed the third-fewest receptions to tight ends.

Mike Barner has been covering fantasy sports since 2007. His work has appeared in Sports Illustrated, Yahoo, SportsLine and RotoWire. Mike was also a finalist for the 2018 FSWA Basketball Writer of the Year award. Follow Mike on Twitter @rotomikebarner.

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Breece Hall Dec 12 6:40pm CT
Breece Hall

New York Jets running back Breece Hall (knee) was able to practice in full on Friday and has been removed from the Week 15 injury report, according to Rich Cimini of ESPN. Hall came down with some knee soreness following last week's loss to the Miami Dolphins and did not practice on Wednesday. He was limited on Thursday before being a full-go on Friday. Hall has averaged 4.4 yards per carry on 201 rushing attempts in 13 games in 2025, but New York's putrid offense has lowered his fantasy ceiling considerably. He comes into Week 15 as the RB17 in half-PPR scoring with 877 rushing yards and three touchdowns on the ground, adding 30 receptions for 309 yards and another score. Things could get even worse this weekend, too, with rookie quarterback Brady Cook making his first career start. Hall needs to be downgraded in fantasy to a low-upside RB2 this weekend against a Jaguars defense that allows the fewest rushing yards per game.

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Dak Prescott Dec 12 6:40pm CT
Dak Prescott

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is a must-start QB1 in all formats despite facing a tougher Minnesota Vikings defense. The Vikings enter Week 15, allowing the second-fewest PPR points to opposing QBs. However, Prescott has been a high-end option at the position all season and figures to carry a high ceiling with his top wideout, CeeDee Lamb, passing concussion protocol. Last week, Prescott totaled over 300 passing yards for the third-straight game. In their tough loss to the Lions on Thursday evening, Prescott went 31-for-47 with 376 yards and one score. Since his Week 10 bye, Prescott has averaged an elite 27.4 PPR points per game and totaled 10 total TDs with 329.5 passing yards per game. With two elite wide receivers at his disposal, Prescott carries a very safe floor with an elite ceiling if that game becomes a shootout. Given the high implied point total (O/U 48.5), fantasy managers should feel confident locking the Mississippi State product in their lineup in the opening week of the fantasy playoffs.

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Christian McCaffrey Dec 12 6:30pm CT
Christian McCaffrey

San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (illness) was a full-go in practice on Friday and was removed from the Week 15 injury report, according to Cam Inman of the Bay Area News Group. McCaffrey is fully expected to play on Sunday against the visiting Tennessee Titans after he came down with an illness this week and was limited in practice on Thursday. CMC is an absolute must-start in Week 15 against the Titans, a team that allows 122.5 rushing yards per game. The 29-year-old comes into Week 15 action as the RB2 in half-PPR points on the year, thanks to 849 rushing yards and eight touchdowns on 237 carries. McCaffrey hasn't been that great on the ground, but where he excels is as a pass-catcher, as he leads all backs in catches (85), targets (107), receiving yards (806), and touchdowns (five), and it's not even close.

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Kalif Raymond Dec 12 6:20pm CT
Kalif Raymond

Detroit Lions wide receiver Kalif Raymond (ankle) was limited in practice all week and is listed as questionable to play in Week 15 against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Raymond has missed the last two games after suffering an ankle injury in the Week 12 win over the New York Giants. If the 31-year-old veteran is able to play at SoFi Stadium, he'll merely be a depth option at the position for Detroit behind Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams. Rookie Isaac TeSlaa has seen more involvement in the Lions' offense with Raymond sidelined the last two weeks and will be an obstacle for Raymond if he returns, especially in the red zone. Raymond has not been worth rostering in most fantasy formats in 2025, as he comes into Week 15 with only 15 catches for 150 yards and no touchdowns on 19 targets in a Lions offense with lots of other mouths to feed.

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Riley Leonard Dec 12 6:10pm CT
Riley Leonard

Indianapolis Colts rookie quarterback Riley Leonard (knee) won't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks. Leonard was able to practice in full all week despite suffering a low-grade PCL sprain during last week's loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. He was forced into action after Daniel Jones suffered a season-ending torn Achilles tendon. Leonard completed 18 of 29 passing attempts for 145 yards with an interception in relief of Jones and also rushed the ball twice for five yards and a touchdown on the ground. With Jones out for the year and Leonard hurt, the Colts went out and signed 44-year-old Philip Rivers this week. The Colts haven't revealed whether they'll go with Rivers or Leonard against Seattle. Given his ability to move the ball with his legs, Leonard is probably more appealing from a fantasy perspective. However, all signs are pointing to Rivers making his first NFL start since 2020 in Week 15 on the road in Seattle.

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Emari Demercado Dec 12 6:00pm CT
Emari Demercado

Arizona Cardinals running back Emari Demercado (ankle) is officially listed as questionable ahead of the Week 15 matchup against the Houston Texans. Demercado is in danger of missing his fourth straight game due to a high-ankle sprain he suffered in Week 11. He has managed to get in limited practice sessions, but we'll see if that's enough to clear him for this game. If he sits out, Bam Knight and Michael Carter should continue splitting up the reps in the backfield in a bad matchup against the top defense in the NFL. Between the two, Knight is the better streaming choice for Week 15. Knight has scored a touchdown in three of his last four games, and his dual-threat ability should give him flex value for this weekend, assuming Demercado remains sidelined. If Demercado is active, he'll likely play a limited role as a pass-catcher for Arizona.

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Jalen Carter Dec 12 6:00pm CT
Jalen Carter

Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter (shoulders) could not practice at all this week and has officially been ruled out for Sunday's contest against the visiting Las Vegas Raiders in Week 15. Carter will miss his second straight game after having operations on both of his shoulders recently. It remains to be seen if the 24-year-old former ninth overall pick out of Georgia in 2023 will be able to return for the Eagles in Week 16 against the division-rival Washington Commanders. Carter's absence on the interior of Philly's defensive line is a downgrade for sure, but they shouldn't have much of a problem handling a bad Raiders offense that will be turning to backup quarterback Kenny Pickett this weekend with Geno Smith (shoulder, back) injured. With Carter out again for the Eagles, Byron Young will see more playing time. Philly's defense/special teams unit is a must-start in fantasy football.

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Elijah Arroyo Dec 12 5:50pm CT
Elijah Arroyo

Seattle Seahawks rookie tight end Elijah Arroyo (knee) has been ruled out for the upcoming Week 15 matchup versus the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. Arroyo suffered a knee injury during last week's win over the Atlanta Falcons. Head coach Mike Macdonald has been referring to Arroyo as week-to-week, which doesn't bode well for his chances of returning anytime soon. In his absence, AJ Barner will have more opportunities to do damage in the passing game against a banged-up Colts team. Barner will be a more intriguing TE2 streamer in fantasy football with an expanded role this weekend. He's worth snagging off the waiver wire for fantasy managers seeking help at tight end in Week 15.

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Tory Horton Dec 12 5:50pm CT
Tory Horton

Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver Tory Horton (shin) is eligible to come off Injured Reserve for the team's crucial Week 16 divisional game against the Los Angeles Rams next Thursday night, but head coach Mike Macdonald made it sound like Horton could need more time. "It's still a process right now. We got some tests going on, not as we speak, but in the last day or two, and that'll be indicative of how fast we can accelerate everything," Macdonald said. The 23-year-old fifth-rounder out of Colorado State caught all four of his targets for 28 yards and two touchdowns in his last game on Nov. 2 against the Washington Commanders, which might end up being the last game that Horton plays in the regular season in his first NFL season. Any chances of Horton being a fantasy asset to close out the year also likely went out the window when Seattle acquired deep threat Rashid Shaheed from the Saints at the trade deadline.

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Rashod Bateman Dec 12 5:40pm CT
Rashod Bateman

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman (ankle) is officially questionable for Week 15 after being a non-participant during Friday's practice session. Bateman popped up with an ankle injury on Thursday's injury report. It appears to be serious enough to put his status in danger for the upcoming rematch against the division-rival Cincinnati Bengals. Bateman has been a non-factor in fantasy formats for most of the season in a Ravens offense that has been a shell of its explosive 2024 self. If he sits out, DeAndre Hopkins and Devontez Walker would likely see expanded roles behind Zay Flowers. Neither wideout can be trusted as a starting option in 12-team fantasy formats for Week 15. The 26-year-old Bateman has only 18 receptions in 11 games in 2025 for 217 yards and two touchdowns.

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Calvin Austin III Dec 12 5:40pm CT
Calvin Austin III

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Calvin Austin III (calf) was added to the Week 15 injury report and was listed as limited in Friday's practice, according to Teresa Varley of Steelers.com. Austin's status for Monday night's game against the Miami Dolphins is now in question, but we'll have a better idea of his availability after Pittsburgh's final practice of the week on Saturday. It's unclear if the 26-year-old sustained a calf injury during Friday's practice. Austin hasn't been a major contributor for the Steelers or fantasy managers in his third NFL season, catching 27 of 46 targets for 309 yards and only two touchdowns in 11 games. He has not found the end zone since Sept. 21 and has not cleared 50 receiving yards since Nov. 2 against the Colts. There is nobody for fantasy managers to trust in starting lineups in Pittsburgh's WR corps beyond DK Metcalf. If Austin cannot play against Miami, veteran Adam Thielen could have a bigger role in his second game with the team.

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Parker Washington Dec 12 5:30pm CT
Parker Washington

Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Parker Washington (hip) is officially listed as questionable ahead of the Week 15 matchup against the New York Jets. Washington was limited in practice during the first two sessions but was upgraded to a full participant on Friday. Washington appears to be trending in the right direction to make his return this weekend after sitting out last week's win over the Indianapolis Colts. If active, Washington will likely take a back seat as the WR3 for the Jags with Brian Thomas Jr. healthy now. Jakobi Meyers has been seeing more involvement with six targets or more in four straight games since being acquired from the Raiders at the trade deadline. Washington should be viewed as a low-end WR4/flex option for this weekend (if he plays) in a game in which the Jags probably won't have to throw the ball all that much. If he's out again, Tim Patrick will see WR3 duties for the second straight week.

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MarShawn Lloyd Dec 12 5:30pm CT
MarShawn Lloyd

Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd (calf) will not be activated from Injured Reserve to make his 2025 debut in Week 15 on Sunday against the hosting Denver Broncos, according to Wes Hodkiewicz of Packers.com. Lloyd has been limited in practices since having his 21-day window opened on Dec. 1. The 24-year-old was held out of practice on Friday. The Packers have been optimistic about Lloyd's chances of returning this year, but he's running out of time, with his next opportunity to play coming in Week 16 in another big divisional matchup against the Chicago Bears. The former third-rounder has been on IR all season and has only played in one regular-season game since entering the league in 2024. If starter Josh Jacobs (knee) is unable to play this weekend in the Mile High City, Emanuel Wilson will probably be Green Bay's lead back, with Chris Brooks serving as the backup.

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Nick Chubb Dec 12 5:20pm CT
Nick Chubb

Houston Texans running back Nick Chubb (ribs) is listed as questionable ahead of the Week 15 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals. Chubb missed back-to-back practices to begin the week before getting in a limited session on Friday. The 29-year-old back suffered a rib injury during last week's win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night. If he misses Sunday's contest, rookie Woody Marks should have an even bigger workload as Houston's lead back. Marks rushed a season-high 26 times for 68 yards while scoring a touchdown through the air during last week's victory. The absence of Chubb would make Marks a more appealing upside RB2 option. If active, Chubb is best left on the bench in 12-team formats given his struggles for most of the year. Dare Ogunbowale, who scored a goal-line TD on his only touch in Week 14, will be in line for change-of-pace duties behind Marks if Chubb is inactive.

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Jake Ferguson Dec 12 5:00pm CT
Jake Ferguson

Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson (calf) returned to a limited practice on Friday and is considered questionable for the Sunday night game against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 15, according to Adam Caplan of Sirius XM NFL Radio. Ferguson was limited in Wednesday's practice before being downgraded to a DNP on Thursday, raising concerns about his status for this weekend. Executive vice president Stephen Jones said on Friday that the Cowboys fully expect the 26-year-old tight end to be available on Sunday night, so fantasy managers should leave him in their starting lineups. Dallas is expected to have receiver CeeDee Lamb (concussion) available in Week 15 as well. Ferguson has been a must-start fantasy TE in 2025, with 75 catches on 90 targets for 554 yards and seven touchdowns in his 13 games played.

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Matthew Golden Dec 12 4:50pm CT
Matthew Golden

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Matthew Golden (wrist) put in a full practice on Friday after two limited sessions on Wednesday and Thursday, and Golden will be good to go when the Packers head to Denver to face the Broncos. Returning to game action in Week 14, Golden earned just a single target from quarterback Jordan Love on four pass routes. Head coach Matt LaFleur stated Golden would be limited to "pass situations only" when talking about Golden's role in Week 14, so clearly, that limited his fantasy points potential. With all of the pass-catching options for the Packers healthier heading into Week 15, Golden may have trouble getting on the field with players like Christian Watson, Jayden Reed, Romeo Doubs, and others ahead of him. Golden is a very risky bet for fantasy success in Week 15 against a stout Denver defense.

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Brandon McManus Dec 12 4:50pm CT
Brandon McManus

Green Bay Packers kicker Brandon McManus hasn't missed a kick in three weeks, but hasn't been too fantasy relevant in recent weeks. He'll look to turn it around in Denver against the Broncos in Week 15. In the last three weeks, McManus has averaged 8.0 fantasy points per game and has made all four field goals and each of his 10 point-after attempts. That said, the Packers have been excellent in the last couple of weeks in converting their drives into touchdowns, so McManus has been kicking many more extra points (eight) than field goals (one) in their last two contests against the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears. In Week 15, McManus heads to Denver, where he spent the majority of his NFL career. For the Packers' game against the Broncos, McManus is a low-end fantasy kicker for that matchup.

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Geno Smith Dec 12 4:50pm CT
Geno Smith

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith (shoulder, back) was unable to practice all week and has officially been ruled out for the Week 15 contest this Sunday in Philadelphia against the Eagles, according to the team's website. Kenny Pickett will draw his first start with the Raiders against his old team in potentially snowy conditions, making him a desperation QB2 option for fantasy managers in superflex leagues. Smith injured his right throwing shoulder in last week's loss to the Denver Broncos, although it's not considered a serious injury, and he could make it back next week against the Houston Texans. However, if Pickett plays well this weekend, the Raiders could bench the struggling Smith for the final three games of the year. The 35-year-old Smith hasn't had much help from his offensive line, but he's been one of the worst starting QBs in the NFL this year, completing 67% of his passes for 2,648 yards, 16 touchdowns, and a league-high 14 interceptions while taking a league-high 49 sacks.

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Jordan Love Dec 12 4:40pm CT
Jordan Love

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has been QB11 or better in three of his last four games, but draws a tough assignment as the Packers head to Denver to take on the Broncos. Love has back-to-back 20+ fantasy point outings against the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears, with three or more touchdowns in both games. Making that three straight games, with a road game in Denver, will be a tall order. The Broncos allow the sixth-fewest fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks and the ninth-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers as well, making it a tough matchup across the board for the Packers' pass-catchers and Love. For fantasy purposes, Love is a low-end streaming quarterback in single quarterback leagues, but a mid-range QB2 in two-quarterback formats.

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Romeo Doubs Dec 12 4:40pm CT
Romeo Doubs

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs has seen a recent backslide in production, but he looks to get going again as the Packers travel to Denver to take on the Broncos in Week 15. Doubs' recent downturn coincides with Christian Watson's ascension to Green Bay's top target in the offense. While Doubs continues to run routes at a fairly solid clip, with over 72% routes per dropback in the last four games, he has just 10 receptions and 101 yards in his last four games combined. In Week 14 against the Bears, Doubs turned in his worst full-game outing of the season, with just two targets and zero receptions. Doubs had some trust from fantasy managers in the middle of the season when tight end Tucker Kraft went down with his season-ending injury, but since Watson's return, Doubs has been largely irrelevant for fantasy football. In a tough Week 15 matchup in Denver against the Broncos, consider Doubs a desperation flex play at best for fantasy.

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