Week 15 Streaming Options (Fantasy Football 2025) | PlayerProfiler

Week 15 Streaming Options (Fantasy Football 2025) | PlayerProfiler

The fantasy football playoffs are finally here. And if you’re lucky enough to be in the hunt for a fantasy championship, you understand that now is the time to make big swings to secure a win. That could mean playing a risk versus reward game on the waiver wire to swap options in bad matchups for upside plays against worse opponents.

This article will focus on players who are available in at least 50% of Yahoo leagues, as well as some deep sleepers who are listed in less than 20% of leagues. Without further ado, here are the best Week 15 fantasy football streaming options at each position.

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Week 15 Quarterback Streaming Options

CJ Stroud, Houston Texans vs. Arizona Cardinals (45% selected)

C.J. Stroud struggled in Houston’s Week 14 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, completing just 48.4% of his passes for 203 yards and a touchdown. Stroud has been inconsistent since returning from a concussion, even though the Texans have won.

CJ Stroud Advanced Stats and Stats Profile

Fortunately, he will get a chance to turn the tide against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 15. Week 14 marked the first time the Cardinals allowed a quarterback to throw for more than 260 yards since Week 5. However, they have allowed at least three passing touchdowns and 22.0 fantasy points in three of their last four games.

The Texans’ passing attack is starting to find its footing with so many new pieces, which could allow Stroud to put together a strong fantasy showing.

Deep Sleeper: Marcus Mariota at New York Giants (9% selected)

The Washington Commanders already announced that Jayden Daniels will not play in Week 15. That means Marcus Mariota will make his seventh start of the year against the New York Giants.

Mariota has shown as a starter that he can deliver solid efforts even when he struggles to avoid turnovers. More importantly, he has been a fantasy asset at times thanks to his ability to run. Mariota has recorded at least two rush attempts in every game in which he has logged at least 25% of the Commanders’ offensive snaps.

The Giants entered their Week 14 bye as one of the best quarterback matchups in fantasy. New York has allowed at least 20 fantasy points in seven of its last eight games and generated just one interception since Week 6.

Honorable Mention: Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers vs Miami Dolphins (25% selected)

Aaron Rodgers turned back the clock in Week 14 by attacking the Baltimore Ravens field. Rodgers threw for a season-high 284 yards on 34 passing attempts. His 8.4 yards per attempt was his second-highest mark of the season.

The Dolphins defense feasted on UDFA Brady Cook in Week 14, but they had allowed 20 or more fantasy points to quarterbacks in three of their four games before that. If Rodgers continues to push the ball down the field willingly (11.8% of Rodgers’ attempts in Week 14 were for 20+ yards compared to his season average of 9.6%), he can still put together another useful week in fantasy.

Declining steam options week 15

Blake Corum, Los Angeles Rams vs Detroit Lions (39% selected)

Blake Corum had his best game as a professional against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 14, handling 12 carries for 128 yards and two touchdowns while adding one reception for three yards. Corum finished as the RB3 in fantasy points for the week (26.1).

Blake Corum profile for advanced stats and statistics

More importantly, it was another strong week for Corum after being a non-factor for most of his rookie season in 2024. Over the last seven games, Corum is averaging a 32.8% offensive share with 10.3 rushing attempts and 56.3 rushing yards per game. He scored three touchdowns in that span. According to PlayerProfiler’s efficiency stats, Corum is currently the RB8 in yards per touch (5.3), RB2 in Juke Rate (33.6%) and RB1 in Explosive Rating (131.8).

It’ll be tough for Corum to get there unless he scores a touchdown (all of his top 30 finishes have come in games where he’s fallen into the end zone), but there are few running backs under 50% who can get you double digits per week. The Rams have shown they are perfectly willing to let Corum have entire drives to himself, giving him the weekly touchdown he needs.

Honorable mention: Chris Rodriguez Jr., Washington Commanders at New York Giants (36% selected)

Chris Rodriguez Jr. has emerged as the leading back for the Washington Commanders over the past three games. During that time, he averaged a 42.6% snap share, 12.0 carries and 57.3 yards per game with one rushing touchdown.

Chris Rodriguez Jr. Advanced statistics and statistics profile

His Week 15 opponent, the New York Giants, has struggled against running backs this season. New York has allowed the second-most points per game at the position in 2025 (23.4). They’ve given up the second-most rushing yards of the season (1,659), despite facing just the 21st-most rushing attempts from running backs (267).

Rodriguez missed practice early in the week with a groin problem, so if he’s prone to dropping out, proactively grab his teammate, Jacory Croskey-Merritt (45% listed), if you want to get back into an excellent game. Whoever the Commanders’ starter is, they are a good streaming option against the Giants’ weak defense.

Streaming Options for Wide Receivers Week 15

Jalen Coker, Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints (5% selected)

Jalen Coker was playing his best football of the season for the Carolina Panthers before the team’s bye in Week 14. Since Week 10, Coker is averaging 4.5 targets, 3.5 receptions and 44.8 receiving yards per game with one touchdown scored.

Jalen Coker Advanced Stats and Stats Profile

Coker has scored at least four goals in five of his last six games played. He has racked up more than 30 receiving yards in four of his last six games, with two games producing more than 50 yards. In theory, the bye week came at a good time to give the Panthers coaching staff a better understanding of ways to integrate the second-year receiver into the offense to complement Tetairoa McMillan.

Deep Sleeper: Chimere Dike, Tennessee Titans at San Francisco 49ers (15% selected)

Chimere Dike has become the focal point of Tennessee’s passing attack, even if the production hasn’t meant much to fantasy managers. Over the past three games, Dike has led the Titans’ passing attack in targets (19), catching 11 passes for 76 yards and two touchdowns. The touchdown receptions have given him two top 20 finishes in his last three games.

Chimere Dike Advanced Stats & Metrics Profile

The Titans’ passing attack has struggled this season, but there are still several opportunities that make Dike a compelling play. The Titans rank fifth in team pass plays per game (37.6), which has helped Dike be the WR12 in designed target share (31.0%) and the WR8 in red zone target share (30.3%).

The San Francisco 49ers are giving up 33.6 PPR points per game to wide receivers this season, allowing Dike to have a big day in the air.

Tight end streaming options week 15

AJ Barner, Seattle Seahawks vs. Indianapolis Colts (11% on list)

AJ Barner got off to a strong start to the 2025 season, racking up 17 receptions (on 19 targets) for 205 yards and four touchdowns through the first six games of the season. During that time, Barner posted three top 10 finishes, including a TE1 overall week in Week 5 (24.3).

AJ Barner Advanced Stats and Stats Profile

Things have been much less consistent since then. Since Week 7, Barner has caught just 23 of 31 targets for 181 yards, with just two finishes among the top 15 fantasy tight ends. However, the tight end is back on the fantasy radar in Week 15 despite his recent inconsistent play.

Rookie tight end Elijah Arroyo is expected to miss Week 15 due to injury, giving Barner an edge in the Seahawks’ passing attack. Additionally, his opponent, the Indianapolis Colts, has had to deal with tight ends this season. Indianapolis has given up the third-most receiving yards to tight ends (892) and the seventh-most fantasy points per game (9.2).

Deep Sleeper: Isaiah Likely, Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals (12% selected)

2025 hasn’t played out the way the fantasy managers who drafted Isaiah Likely had hoped, but he has taken a more prominent role in the Baltimore Ravens offense in recent weeks. Over the past two weeks, Likely has had 12 targets, 10 receptions, 120 receiving yards and a touchdown. He was the TE6 during that time, averaging 12.5 fantasy points per game.

Isaiah probably advanced profile for statistics and statistics

The presence of Mark Andrews limits Likely’s upside significantly, but he has proven over the years that he can still get there in fantasy with enough passing volume.

Likely gets another matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 15. Not only did Likely put up 12.5 fantasy points against them in Week 13, but he should have had a touchdown in that game as well. Other than that, the Bengals have been very bad against tight ends this season.

The Bengals have allowed nine more receptions, 325 yards and six more touchdowns to tight ends than the next team in 2025. They are one of three teams to have given up at least 10.0 points per game to tight ends, but the only team to have given up more than 11.0 points. The difference in fantasy points allowed per week by the Bengals (16.6) and second-ranked tight ends (10.9) is greater than the difference between second-ranked and 29th-ranked tight ends (5.2).

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