When it comes to successful DraftKings NFL DFS picks, using the top QB-WR stacks on a given slate can be very beneficial for the potential success of your lineup. For example, every time your top quarterback completes a pass to his top wide receiver, and you stacked those two in your DFS lineup –– BOOM! You’re getting double the fantasy football value!
So, let’s dive into Week 15 of the NFL season and discuss which QB-WR stacks and DraftKings NFL DFS picks are worth rostering for this week’s Fantasy Football Millionaire DFS contest.
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Best DraftKings NFL DFS Stacks at QB-WR for Week 15
Dak Prescott ($8,000) and CeeDee Lamb ($9,200) vs. Bills | NFL DFS Picks
You can go either way in this matchup, but I feel that the connection between Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb is a bit too unstoppable to pass up at the moment. Prescott has been dealin’ lately, going for at least 31.0 DKFP in four of the last seven games while Lamb has been on the receiving end –– eclipsing 100 receiving yards in five of the last eight games. The Bills rank in the middle of the pack when it comes to fantasy points allowed to opposing QBs and WRs but in an expected shootout, I like the Cowboys’ chances of being able to move the ball easily.
With both Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs on the other side, this game should be a back-and-forth affair. There isn’t much blowout risk, unless the Bills absolutely collapse again, but they’re playing for their playoff chances and are coming off a huge win over the Chiefs. As much as Allen entices me due to his rushing threat, he and Diggs haven’t been on the same page lately as Prescott and Lamb have been.
Sam Howell ($6,300) and Terry McLaurin ($5,600) vs. Rams | NFL DFS Picks
Sam Howell has been a dependable fantasy option for the majority of the season and now has a prime matchup against the Rams to keep things moving in the right direction. Week 13 was certainly an outlier as he only attempted 23 passes after recording six straight games with at least 42 passing attempts but that should be a bit different this time around. Terry McLaurin has also been incredibly quiet across the last few games as other receivers have propelled themselves ahead of him in terms of production, but he still had some strong performances from Weeks 2 to 9 and should be able to find his footing again.
The Rams’ secondary has allowed 236.5 fantasy points to opposing QBs and 423.0 fantasy points to opposing WRs. The Commanders are coming off their bye and will be well-rested to attack this defense consistently. McLaurin will almost certainly see more involvement early in what should be a much more even game script. It’s the battle of two of the top quarterbacks that attempt the most passes each game.
Baker Mayfield ($5,700) and Mike Evans ($7,700) vs. Packers | NFL DFS Picks
Baker Mayfield has been an interesting name in DFS this season because he’s throwing touchdowns quite consistently but isn’t producing enough in fantasy. He’s coming off a three-touchdown performance against the Falcons, but Mike Evans caught just one catch for eight yards. He was targeted six times but Atlanta’s defensive gameplan completely took him out of the game.
Prior to Week 14, Evans had found the end zone in nine of 13 games and has remained Mayfield’s go-to target in the red zone and on crucial downs. Green Bay’s defense ranks 28th in defensive DVOA (6.9%) and tends to be inconsistent, making this a rather favorable spot for Mayfield and Evans to return to their normal routine. The Packers have dealt with multiple injuries to their secondary this season and considering the entire offense is also banged up, the game script should be relatively even.