Quarterback Streamers: Week 15

Diving into three QBs to stream to help win your weekly matchup!

Welcome back to another week of QB streamers, where I highlight three signal callers with sub-70% roster rates (on Yahoo! Sports) based on a variety of different reasons — personnel, weapons, previous performances, analytics, matchups, and so on.

Week 14’s passing leader was none other than Cowboys’ Dak Prescott, who passed for a whopping 376 yards and one touchdown in Dallas’ loss against Detroit. Browns’ rookie Shedeur Sanders turned in the second-highest yard total with 364 on just 23 completions. Bengals’ Joe Burrow, in just his second week back from injury, led all signal callers with four touchdown passes. Sanders, along with Matthew Stafford, Josh Allen, and Sam Darnold, each had three apiece. Allen, who topped Burrow and his Bengals in a high-scoring contest, led all QBs with a 139.7 passer rating.

Now, let’s dive into which QBs to stream in Week 15!

 

Shedeur Sanders, Cleveland Browns

Opponent Matchup Rating Yahoo! Roster Rate Proj. Pts
@ CHI 5/5 8% 13.45

Last week, Shedeur Sanders turned in by far and away his best game as a pro, completing 23 passes for 364 yards and three touchdowns. He also carried the ball three times for 29 yards and a touchdown. While the completion percentage (55%) isn’t exactly ideal, you can’t ignore the production. Sanders was able to find the end zone four times against Tennessee, the 9th-worst defense against QBs in terms of PPR points per game, and he faces an even better matchup against the Bears (21 points per game, T-5th worst). If you believe in the upside, Sanders is available in over 90% of fantasy leagues across Yahoo! Sports.

 

Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars

Opponent Matchup Rating Yahoo! Roster Rate Proj. Pts
vs. NYJ 4/5 59% 17.26

Trevor Lawrence has turned in quality production over the past few weeks, and that was certainly the case in Jacksonville’s 36-19 win against the Indianapolis Colts. The 26-year-old completed 17 passes for 244 yards and two touchdowns — extending his streak of 8+ average yards per attempt to three games — all while carrying the ball four times for sixteen yards. In addition to passing for 220+ yards per game and seven touchdowns over the past three games, Lawrence has carried the ball 31 times over the past six weeks (~5.1 attempts per game). He now gets a plus matchup against the reeling Jets, who were embarrassed by the Dolphins in Week 14. Lawrence is a viable streamer for the first round of the playoffs.

 

Jaxson Dart, New York Giants

Opponent Matchup Rating Yahoo! Roster Rate Proj. Pts
vs. WSH 5/5 66% 20.32

Jaxson Dart, fresh off a tough return against a white hot New England team, has had quite the successful season (all things considered) as a rookie with the Giants. Despite losing personnel members or key staff members, Dart has turned in consistent good production as a signal caller with efficient completion percentages and above-average passer ratings, not to mention his ability to run the ball with ease (5.5 yards per carry on 61 attempts in 2025). Dart, a high-floor option thanks to his mobility and efficiency, remains a steady waiver wire option. He faces a putrid Commanders defense that allows over 21 PPR points per game to QBs in 2025, ranking T-5th worst in the NFL.

 

That’s it for this week! If there are any questions, comments, concerns, or you want to see more (MLB, NFL, etc.), feel free to hit my official Pitcher List/QB List social media up @ggeiss_PL and I’d be happy to chat!

 

 

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