NFL DFS Pick Six Show: Week 15
Dean Shavelson from RotoGrinders is joined by John Daigle and Rich Hribar (aka LordReebs) to break down their top three games for the Week 15 NFL slate. They also share some favorite picks at each skill position, helping you prepare for the week ahead!
Show Highlights
The Pick Six crew breaks down the best three NFL games to target in DFS for Week 15, with additional insights into core strategy, player pools, and injury notes.
Watch the video below to hear all about Week 15’s NFL DFS slate!
Ravens vs. Bengals
Discussion starts with BAL/CIN as a high-total divisional rematch, framed more as a mini-correlation spot than a full game stack.
- On the Bengals side, Ja’Marr Chase is treated as an elite ceiling option, especially if Tee Higgins sits, with Mitchell Tinsley mentioned as a stone-min punt that could open salary if he holds a meaningful route and target share.
- For Baltimore, the conversation leans toward Derrick Henry as the focal tournament piece, exploiting a Bengals run defense that has been vulnerable all season, while Lamar Jackson is viewed more as a strong but not must-have ceiling QB.
Bills vs. Patriots
BUF/NE is framed as a great real-life game with tricky DFS construction because of diffuse target trees and unclear bring-backs.
- Josh Allen is praised for his historical December spike weeks and dual-threat ceiling, but the lack of a consistent alpha pairing (Diggs volatility, rotating WR usage) pushes many builds toward Allen plus Dalton Kincaid or even naked Allen.
- On the New England side, the backfield split and pass protection concerns around the rookie runner vs. Rhamondre Stevenson create role uncertainty, making the explosive back more of a tournament swing than a foundational piece.
Rams vs. Lions
LAR/DET is presented as the premier DFS environment on the slate, combining dome conditions, concentrated talent, and two aggressive play-callers.
- The Rams passing attack ( Matthew Stafford to Puka Nacua and Davante Adams) is called the cleanest way to tap into a 30-plus team total, with Colby Parkinson and Tutu Atwell mentioned as salary-relief darts depending on role.
- For Detroit, Jahmyr Gibbs’ CMC-like receiving usage under Dan Campbell and Jameson Williams’ expanding target share make them attractive pieces; Goff double-stacks (Amon-Ra St. Brown + Williams/Tesla) are floated as a more affordable way to access the shootout than expensive Rams doubles.

