The League Winners – The Five BEST Sleeper Picks for Week 16

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Check out the five best Sleeper Picks for Week 16 of the NFL season.

The NFL is finally back, and I don’t know if you have heard the news, but The League Winners are teaming up with Sleeper! One of my favorite fantasy platforms now has player props you can play! I love Sleeper Picks more than other DFS formats because of the odds and quick withdrawal method. If you have not made a deposit yet make sure to follow this link or use the code FFLW to get a $100 deposit match when playing Sleeper Picks for Week 16!

I will be giving my five best props each week for you to make some extra cash. Above you can see how the stats are calculated by Sleeper Picks. You not only can bet on normal props but there is also the ability to bet the over/under on fantasy points, even for kickers!  Check out the video below for a tutorial on how to make your Sleeper Picks for Week 16 on the mobile app.

 

 

 

 

 

Week 15 had some puzzling performances and cost me. Dak Prescott had the worst game he could have and Arthur Smith decided to not use one of his best players.  That takes the overall record to 36 out of 67. Let’s see if we can improve as we move on to Week 16!

Easton Stick vs the Buffalo Bills

Over 203.5 Passing Yds

The Buffalo Bills defense is not a great matchup for quarterbacks as they only give up 15 fantasy points per game. The Los Angeles Chargers are going to have to play catch up much like last week and this passing yardage just seems too low. Easton Stick had 257 passing yards last week in a game that could not have gone worse.

Chuba Hubbard vs the Green Bay Packers

Over 73.5  Rec Yds

The Carolina Panthers passing game is still struggling so they depend on the running game. Chuba Hubbard leads the backfield and has over 80 yards rushing in the last three games. He gets a good matchup this week with the Green Bay Packers who allow the ninth most fantasy points to running backs and over 138 rushing yards per game. Last week they allowed 89 rushing yards to Rachaad White.

Rashee Rice vs the Las Vegas Raiders

Over 64.5 Receiving yards

Rashee Rice has been coming on for the Kansas City Chiefs and has hit over this yardage mark in three of the last four games. In the last meeting against the Las Vegas Raiders, Rice had eight catches for over 100 receiving yards. He is the most trusted receiver and that should not change in this game.

Tee Higgins vs Pittsburgh Steelers

Over 58.5 Rec Yds

Ja’Marr Chase has been ruled out this week and Tee Higgins will play the feature role and we saw last week what he can do when he is healthy. This week Higgins will get the Pittsburgh Steelers that just allowed 78 yards to Michael Pittman in the first half before he was knocked out of the game. Higgins has hit over this yardage mark in four of his last five games.

Isaiah Likely vs the San Francisco 49ers

Over 36.5 Rec Yds 

Since the injury to Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely has been very involved in the Baltimore Ravens offense. He has six or more targets in the last three games and has over 70 receiving yards in the last two games. The San Francisco 49ers allow the seventh most targets to tight ends per game, so there should be the opportunity to hit this yardage mark.


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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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