NFL Saturday Prop Picks, Predictions Week 15: Small Slate Packed with Action

Find our best NFL prop picks for the three-game Saturday slate in Week 15.

With three NFL games on the Saturday docket, there are plenty of props available to bettors. These are our top NFL Saturday tripleheader prop picks for Week 15 based on the odds

Saturday is not just for college football this week as we are treated to a three-game NFL slate. The Minnesota Vikings host the Indianapolis Colts to kick off the day's action. Later in the day, the Baltimore Ravens travel to Ohio to take on the Cleveland Browns. The nightcap features an AFC East showdown between the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills. 

Here are our top NFL Saturday Tripleheader props for Week 15 (odds via DraftKings Sportsbook and BetMGM; pick confidence based on a 1-to-5-star scale).

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NFL Saturday Tripleheader Prop Picks

  • Justin Jefferson -26.5  vs. Michael Pittman Jr. receiving yards (-115 via DraftKings) ★★★★★
  • Ravens first to score 10 points (+120 via BetMGM) ★★★★
  • Dolphins and Bills to each score 1+ rushing TDs & 1+ passing TDs (+280 via FanDuel) ★★★

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NFL Saturday Tripleheader Prop Predictions

Justin Jefferson -26.5  vs. Michael Pittman Jr. receiving yards (-115) ★★★★★

Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson enters Saturday with a league-high 1,500 receiving yards on the season. He’s averaged 115.4 yards per game in his 2022 campaign and the Vikings’ star has had eight contests in which he topped the 100-yard mark. Last week, Jefferson exploded for 223 yards against the Detroit Lions. He'll now face a Colts defense that is allowing the third-fewest passing yards per game in the NFL. 

Despite leading all Indianapolis wideouts in targets, receptions, and yardage, Michael Pittman Jr.’s season has not been as successful as his prop competitor. The Colt’s receiver has amassed 755 yards through 12 games while averaging just 62.9 yards per contest. Pittman has only one game this season over the century mark.

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Ravens first to score 10 points (+120) ★★★★

Baltimore has been the first team to reach the 10-point threshold in each of its last two games. The Ravens have won this race in nine games this season. On the whole, they are scoring an average of 11.5 points per game in the first half. Defensively, they are giving up just 7.5 points before the half. Three times this year they have held their opponent to fewer than 10 points for the entire game. 

Last week, the Cleveland Browns barely managed to post 10 points in total against the Cincinnati Bengals. Cleveland is not a fast starting team averaging just 10.7 points in the first 30 minutes while allowing 11 points to its opponents. The Browns have lost the race to 10 points in three out of the last five meetings against the Ravens.

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Dolphins and Bills to each score 1+ rushing TDs & 1+ passing TDs (+280) ★★★

The Bills are averaging two passing touchdowns per game this season. There has been only one game in which Buffalo QB Josh Allen has failed to throw for at least one score. Allen tossed two touchdowns the last time he faced the Dolphins (Week 3), and he has also crossed the goal line six times with his legs. Overall, the Bills have rushed for a touchdown in all but three games. Miami is allowing opponents to throw for 1.5 and rush for 1.1 touchdowns per game.

Miami QB Tua Tagovailoa has thrown 22 touchdowns this season through 11 games. Only once this season has he left the field without a six-point completion and all but three opposing quarterbacks have thrown at least one touchdown against the Bills. The Dolphins haven’t rushed for a score in their last two games; however, Buffalo has surrendered a score via the ground game in four of its last six contests.

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