NFL DFS for Week 15 Top Fan Duel and DraftKings Players

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It is week 15 in the NFL and the season is starting to wind down. Daily Fantasy Sports are of course still very popular, so here is a small guide to help determine which players may be worth drafting for this weekend’s action. These are must start Week 15 Top Fan Duel and DraftKings Players

Saquon Barkley – Running Back – New York Giants – $9,400

Barkley is basically a no-brainer to pick up. He has been sensational in his rookie season and is very likely to win NFC Rookie of the Year. In terms of fantasy numbers, he is averaging a solid 27.0 per game. He has not scored lower than 14.0 points and his biggest total is 40.9 points. Barkley is a must pick-up.

Eric Ebron – Tight End – Indianapolis Colts – $5,900

Ebron has been one of Andrew Luck’s favorite targets the entire year and will be looking to have another solid performance this week. Ebron is averaging 15.6 fantasy points per game and has scored 13 touchdowns this year. Being that Ebron is a huge red zone target for the Colts, adding him should be worth his salary cost.

Tyler Boyd – Wide Receiver – Cincinnati Bengals – $5,700

With A.J. Green out Boyd looks to be a promising target for Andy Dalton in their game against the Raiders. Boyd is averaging 16.6 fantasy points per game but going against a vulnerable Raiders secondary should yield him a good number of targets. Boyd is a good option because his salary makes him more affordable than some of the top receivers.

Dak Prescott – Quarterback – Dallas Cowboys – $5,500

Dak is coming off a 30.4 fantasy performance against the Eagles and now will get to face the Colts. Prescott is averaging 18.9 fantasy points per game but again he is a viable option to draft because his salary is much lower than some of the other options.

Baltimore Ravens – Defense/Special Teams – $3,000

The Ravens are coming off only a 5.0 performance against the Chiefs but now face a struggling Tampa Bay offense. They are averaging 7.6 fantasy points per game and because they are facing an interception prone Jameis Winston, they should have a solid outing.

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