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Week 15 is here and that means that so is another Super 15 slate on SuperDraft DFS.

Similar to the posts you’ve seen on social media regarding building a roster based on a $15 budget and allotted players/prices, you can now integrate this game into DFS and go head-to-head with your competition.

Below are my top three options to build your Super 15 lineups around.

The Plays

Kyler Murray, QB, Arizona Cardinals ($5)

Murray has fallen a bit from the top of the quarterback ranks, but coming off of his first 300-passing-yard performance in since Week 3, Murray is in a prime position to smash against the Lions.

With DeAndre Hopkins expected to miss the rest of the season, we should see Murray rely on his legs and ancillary receivers more. Against a defense that ranks in the bottom half of the NFL in adjusted completion rate, yards-per-attempt, and passing touchdowns, this shouldn’t be a problem for Murray. With limited options on the Super 15 slate, Murray’s security should be a hot commodity in this matchup.

Davante Adams, WR, Green Bay Packers ($4)

Getting a $1 discount on the WR1 in a smash matchup feels like a no-brainer. That’s exactly what we have with Davante Adams in Week 15. The Ravens secondary has been decimated since the beginning of the season. The recent loss of Marlon Humphrey could be a nail in the coffin in preventing any type of passing production. No team has allowed more deep passing attempts (14.00%), as they’ve also allowed the second-most touchdowns of at least 20 yards (8) and the second-most yards after a deep catch (229). With a massive target share and elite downfield ability, Adams is a steal at $4 on this slate.

Javonte Williams, RB, Denver Broncos ($2)

Despite being listed as questionable, the expectation for Sunday is that Williams suits up with his normal workload. On top of this, Melvin Gordon is also listed as questionable, but the same sentiment has not been expressed regarding his outlook. Even if Gordon is active, the split workload hasn’t hindered Williams’ production, as evident by his 16 touches for 83 yards and two touchdowns last week.

Against a Bengals’ run defense is middling at best, Williams should be viewed as a reliable value option on the Super 15 slate.

Budget remaining after the core: $4

This article expresses the personal views of the writer and does not reflect the view(s) of SuperDraft in any way.

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