The NFL heads into the 15th week of the season, and value is available in the DraftKings Reignmakers lobby. If you don’t know which players to target this year, Stokastic has the tools and DraftKings Reignmakers projections to help you out. Our free NFL Reignmakers projections give you projections for every player, along with their price on the secondary market to identify the best value cards to purchase. Let’s dive into the best NFL Week 15 DraftKings Reignmakers targets.
NFL Week 15 DraftKings Reignmakers Targets
Quarterback: Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams
NFL Week 15 Projection: 18.89 DraftKings Points
Core Floor Price: $2.99
Stafford has the best matchup a quarterback can ask for, as the Commanders have given up the most schedule-adjusted fantasy points per game to the position over the past five weeks. While there are four quarterbacks who project better than Stafford, none has a Core floor price as cheap as Stafford’s. Stafford also has two of the top projected receivers on the slate as potential pairing partners, making it an easy stack to click on this slate. The Rams have among the best odds of being the top overall stack in Stokastic’s Top Stacks tool.
Running Back: Rachaad White, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
NFL Week 15 Projection: 18.47 DraftKings Points
Core Floor Price: $2.32
Make no mistake: If you’re willing to pay for him, Christian McCaffrey has the best projection of any running back on the slate by a wide margin. But McCaffrey’s projection of 26.22 fantasy points costs a minimum of $7.25 for a Core card. White has scored at least 15.90 fantasy points in each of the past eight games, and his Core floor is less than a third of McCaffrey’s. The Packers are giving up just the 21st-most schedule-adjusted fantasy points per game to running backs over the past five weeks, but it’s not a particularly imposing matchup, particularly given White’s elite role in the Buccaneers offense.
Wide Receiver: Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams
NFL Week 15 Projection: 19.59 DraftKings Points
Core Floor Price: $1.49
Part of the allure of the Rams stack is there are a few different ways you can play it, and it’s generally pretty inexpensive. Kupp is the obvious play, as he has the third-best projection of any wide receiver on the slate and his cheapest card is just $1.49. Terry McLaurin can be added as a run-back for just $0.39, though a run-back isn’t necessary. And if you want to get different, you can pay way up for a rookie Puka Nacua card at $18.98, which few are likely to have.