NFL: Week 15 Best Bets, Picks, and Predictions

The NFL season is finally here, and The League Winners will give you the edge on your bets in Week 15. Every week we will provide three team bets and two player props. We will keep track of how each bettor does so you, the fan, can pick and choose who you want to follow as the season goes along.

Lines are always changing so be aware that they may not match when you read this article.

This was a rough week for all of us and probably worst week overall we have had as a team. Let’s bounce back in Week 15 and make some money!

NFL Week 15 Bets, Picks, and Predictions

Harry Prskalo

  • Commanders ALT -6.5 (-148)
  • Falcons -3.5 (-120)
  • Texans +3.5 (-115)
  • Chuba Hubbard ATD (-185)
  • Calvin Ridley O 66.5 Receiving Yards (-113)

This week we have two good players with great opportunities. Chuba Hubbard has a chance to boom this week, the Dallas Cowboys defense is atrocious againt the run. The Cowboys have allowed the most rushing touchdowns, as well as the fourth most rushing yards in the NFL. Hubbard has the backfield to himself and is set up to have himself a game.

Calvin Ridley missed his line last week by one yard… I am running it back this week because of the matchup. The Jacksonville Jaguars allow the second most receiving yards, and are tied for the most receptions of 40+ yards. If all goes right for Ridley, he can get past this line fast.

Michael Cavallo

  • Buccaneers +3 (-115)
  • Steelers +5.5 (-110)
  • Lions ML (-145)
  • Josh Allen over 39.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
  • Tyreek Hill 70+ Receiving Rards (-125)

Heading into Week 15, Josh Allen is averaging 32 rushing yards per game and is coming off a season-high 82 rushing yards against the Rams last week. Allen’s legs will be the x-factor for the Bills offense against the Lions. Look for Allen to extend plays by scrambling and using his legs.

As for Miami wide receiver Tyreek Hill, Hill is averaging 11.8 receiving yards per catch and 59.2 yards per game. Throughout the season, the Texans have allowed big plays in the secondary as Hill is projected to have a solid performance against Houston.

Evan Solomon

  • Ravens -16.5 (-110)
  • Broncos ML (-198)
  • Packers ML (-135)
  • Rico Dowdle 80+ Rushing Yards (-140)
  • Josh Allen 40+ Rushing Yards (+105)

The Cowboys play the Panthers rushing defense that’s allowing a league worst 170.1 rushing yards per game, which is a whopping 23 yards per game more than the second worst in the league (Colts). Rico Dowdle has hit 100+ rushing yards two games in a row, and doesn’t look to be slowing down for this game.
Josh Allen has rushed for 40+ yards in 3 of the last 4 games played, and the one he didn’t was the blowout win over the 49ers in the snow. The Lions game projects to be a high scoring affair, and Josh Allen will most likely have to use his legs yet again

Brandon Haye

  • Texans -2.5 (-120)
  • Jaguars +3.5 (-120)
  • Lions -2.5 (-110)
  • Chuba Hubbard 80+ Rushing Yards (-148)
  • Tank Bigsby O 51.5 Rushing Yards (-113)

The injury to Jonathon Brooks leaves the workload to Chuba Hubbard Again. The Cowboys are giving up over 98 rushing yards per game and Hubbard went for 92 yards against a much tougher Eagles defense last week.

Tank Bigsby has taken over as the leading rusher for the Jaguars. He had 18 to Travis Etienne’s four carries last week. In all five games where Bigsby had 10 or more carries, he has hit this yardage mark. The Jet defense is middle of the pack in rush yards per game allowing over 95 yards.

Brandon grew up in Jacksonville, Florida and works as a health insurance data analyst. He has no children, but two fur babies - Squirt and Brownie. He and his wife, Katie, spend their time playing poker and enjoying time with their pups. Brandon is a huge Michigan Wolverine and Jacksonville Jaguars fan. He at one time was in 77 fantasy leagues and loves the game of football. Brandon started writing for The Leauge Winners in 2021.

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