Week 15 is here, so it’s time to build some NFL DFS cash game lineups.
Remember, when playing cash games, you want to target players with a nice combination of floor and ceiling. If there is a “free square” on the board, that is: A significantly underpriced player thrust into a huge bump in usage, then you can play them without thinking about how popular they’ll be among the field.
With that in mind, read on to learn more about my favorite DFS cash game picks for Week 15. We’ll provide pricing from both FanDuel and DraftKings for these picks. I’ll keep it tight, with two picks for each position.

Week 15 is here, so it’s time to build some NFL DFS cash game lineups.
Remember, when playing cash games, you want to target players with a nice combination of floor and ceiling. If there is a “free square” on the board, that is: A significantly underpriced player thrust into a huge bump in usage, then you can play them without thinking about how popular they’ll be among the field.
With that in mind, read on to learn more about my favorite DFS cash game picks for Week 15. We’ll provide pricing from both FanDuel and DraftKings for these picks. I’ll keep it tight, with two picks for each position.

Week 15 NFL DFS Cash Game Advice & Picks
The players below are the ones I’m looking at for NFL DFS cash game considerations this week.
Quarterbacks
Lamar Jackson looked much better against the Steelers last week, throwing for 219 yards while rushing for 43 yards and a score.
Up next is a terrific spot against the Bengals, in a game that the Ravens need to win. Cincinnati ranks 30th in fantasy points per game allowed to quarterbacks this season.
Brock Purdy (QB – SF) vs. SF | DraftKings: $6,200/FanDuel: $7,500
Brock Purdy comes off the bye, set for a terrific matchup versus the Titans, who rank 29th in fantasy points per game against quarterbacks in the last four weeks.
We just saw the Titans get picked apart by Shedeur Sanders. With the 49ers having the second-highest implied team total on the slate, the sky is the limit for Purdy here.
Running Backs
Derrick Henry is another Raven in a great spot, taking on a Bengals defense ranked 32nd in fantasy points per game allowed to running backs.
The Ravens foolishly abandoned the run when they lost to the Bengals on Thanksgiving. Henry rushed 10 times for 60 yards in that game. I doubt Baltimore will make the same mistake again.
Woody Marks saw a huge workload in a win against the Chiefs last week, including 26 carries, as Nick Chubb departed early with an injury.
Chubb has missed practice all week, so it’s highly unlikely he’ll play in this game. That’s huge news for Marks, who takes on a Cardinals defense that was gashed by Kyren Williams and Blake Corum last week.

Wide Receivers
Puka Nacua (WR – LAR) vs. DET | DraftKings: $8,700/FanDuel: $9,700
Puka Nacua is coming off a monster game against the Cardinals, where he caught seven of his 11 targets for 167 yards and two touchdowns. Up next is a projected shootout versus the Lions.
We’ve seen Puka dominate this defense throughout his career, racking up nine catches for 181 yards and a touchdown against them in the 2023 playoffs. Detroit struggled to contain CeeDee Lamb last week, so expect something similar against Nacua.
Jauan Jennings looks like a good stack partner with Brock Purdy. We’ve seen Jennings rank as the WR21 in fantasy points per game since Week 9, so he’s provided solid production.
This makes him a good look for salary relief as you build a 49ers stack in what could be an absolute blowout for San Francisco.
Tight Ends
Yet another 49ers player to add to our lineup. This time it’s George Kittle, who takes on a Titans defense that just allowed Harold Fannin Jr. to go off for eight catches, 114 yards and a touchdown.
Kittle has at least 65 yards in four consecutive games, including three touchdowns during that span. Bet on another big game here.
I’m going out on a limb by saying Tyler Warren will immediately become Philip Rivers‘ favorite target. Think Antonio Gates with Rivers with the Chargers.
In a game where Rivers is likely to be under constant duress against a vaunted Seahawks pass rush, Warren can be a safety valve. The Seahawks also rank 26th in fantasy points per game allowed to tight ends.

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