Looking to dominate your FanDuel contests this week? Let’s build a Week 15 FanDuel NFL DFS lineup together, starting with a Kyler Murray stack and exploring some top-value plays across positions. We’ll also use the Single-Lineup Simulator to gather ROI data and see how often these FanDuel NFL lineups will cash, finish top 10 and/or win Week 15 main-slate contests according to Stokastic’s NFL DFS projections and NFL DFS ownership projections.
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Week 15 FanDuel NFL DFS Lineup: Building Around Kyler Murray
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Building the Core: Kyler Murray Stack
We begin with Kyler Murray as our quarterback. Pairing him with Trey McBride at tight end provides a high-upside stack, though McBride’s $7,500 price tag is steep. Still, he’s worth the investment given his consistent involvement in the offense.
To complement the stack, Marvin Harrison Jr. enters the lineup as an affordable option at $6,600. His value is simply too good to pass up on FanDuel this week.
Adding Running Back Value
James Conner slots in at $7,900 as a moderately priced running back option. If you’re looking to save a bit, Chuba Hubbard ($7,500) is a solid alternative value play. Hubbard’s lower cost offers more flexibility for upgrading other positions, but you could also go slightly more expensive with Chase Brown ($8,100) to provide stability with workload.
For those wanting a lower-owned play, Jonathan Taylor at $7,800 is an intriguing option. While his matchup with Denver isn’t ideal, his salary has dropped significantly, making him a potential pivot in tournaments.
Defense Options
The Jaguars defense at $3,300 stands out as a strong choice this week, particularly against a Jets offense in mail-it-in mode. Other viable options include the Browns ($3,500), Panthers ($3,400) and Titans ($3,200), all of which provide value depending on the rest of your lineup’s structure.
Wide Receiver and Flex Builds
With Murray, McBride and Harrison locked in, we turn to Calvin Ridley ($6,000), Adam Thielen ($6,100) and Ladd McConkey ($7,100) to round out the wide receiver spots. This trio offers a mix of reliability and upside, with each player benefiting from favorable game environments.
For the flex, Saquon Barkley ($9,300) is a viable upgrade over Brown, especially if you opt for Elijah Moore ($4,700) as a punt play at wide receiver. Moore’s salary creates room to pay up at running back while still maintaining a balanced lineup.
Example Lineups
Here’s how the final construction could look based on different approaches, according to simulations from Stokastic’s Single-Lineup Simulator:
Option 1: Kyler Stack with Value Plays
- QB: Kyler Murray
- RB: Chuba Hubbard
- RB: Chase Brown
- WR: Marvin Harrison Jr.
- WR: Calvin Ridley
- WR: Adam Thielen
- TE: Trey McBride
- FLEX: Ladd McConkey
- DEF: Jaguars
Option 2: Upgraded Running Back Core
- QB: Kyler Murray
- RB: Saquon Barkley
- RB: Chuba Hubbard
- WR: Marvin Harrison Jr.
- WR: Calvin Ridley
- WR: Elijah Moore
- TE: Trey McBride
- FLEX: Adam Thielen
- DEF: Jaguars