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Christian D'Andrea

Straight-up NFL picks, Week 15: Lions-Jets? In a game with playoff implications? In December?

Week 14 saw home favorites falter and erstwhile contenders crumble into dust.

Now Week 15 threatens to turn those bad games into genuine tailspins. The tail end of the 2022 regular season is loaded with vital divisional and conference matchups that will ultimately decide this winter’s 14-team playoff field. The New York Giants and Washington Commanders will wage a rematch of their Week 13 draw in a game that will likely send the winner to a Wild Card bid and the loser to a better draft position. The San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks will decide who is truly in control of the NFC West: Brock Purdy or Geno Smith.

And the Detroit Lions and New York Jets will meet in a game with wide-ranging postseason implications. In the middle of December!

That left us with a tough slate to parse but plenty of unanimous decisions among our three-man panel. Only three of Week 15’s 16-game schedule created any division among our ranks — Lions-Jets, Titans-Chargers and Rams-Packers. I’ll dive into my reasoning on two of those games below.

Here’s our full lineup of straight-up, moneyline picks for Week 15.

Game Christian Robert Charles
49ers at Seahawks 49ers 49ers 49ers
Colts at Vikings Vikings Vikings Vikings
Ravens at Browns Ravens Ravens Ravens
Dolphins at Bills Bills Bills Bills
Chiefs at Texans Chiefs Chiefs Chiefs
Falcons at Saints Saints Saints Saints
Giants at Commanders Commanders Commanders Commanders
Lions at Jets Jets Lions Lions
Cowboys at Jaguars Cowboys Cowboys Cowboys
Steelers at Panthers Panthers Panthers Panthers
Eagles at Bears Eagles Eagles Eagles
Cardinals at Broncos Broncos Broncos Broncos
Bengals at Buccaneers Bengals Bengals Bengals
Titans at Chargers Titans Chargers Chargers
Patriots at Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders
Rams at Packers Packers Rams Packers
Last week: 8-5 9-4 7-6
Year to date: 130-76-2 129-77-2 115-91-2

And here are those selections in a better-formatted screenshot of our actual picks sheet, which unfortunately struggles to translate to our editing software.

Easiest game to pick: Kansas City Chiefs (-14) over the Houston Texans

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The Texans were 17-point road underdogs last week and were still a couple of goal line stands (for and against) from beating the Dallas Cowboys on the road. And yet here they are, facing another contender at home and once again a two touchdown underdog.

This tracks. Week 15 will pit Patrick Mahomes vs. the unholy combination of Davis Mills and Jeff Driskel. While that pair was able to outplay Dak Prescott last week (sort of), their showdown with 2022’s most efficient quarterback will make this one of the biggest talent disparities of the season. Mills has been so bad he’s ceded red zone snaps to Driskel, who plays football like an alien saw old Tim Tebow NFL broadcasts floating through the universe and attempted to describe it to a being that had never heard of sports.

The Chiefs have been vulnerable this fall. They nearly let a 27-0 lead evaporate against the Denver Broncos, a franchise the football gods threw into the air last offseason just to see how big a crater it could create when they fell. But they aren’t “lose to the Texans” bad.

And if they are, hooooo buddy, the AFC playoffs are gonna be a mess.

Last week: 0-1 (.000)
Season to date: 7-7 (.500)

Hardest favorite to back: New York Jets (pick 'em) over the Detroit Lions

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It’s stunning that a Week 15 tilt between the Lions and Jets will have major playoff implications. It’s even wilder that a Detroit team that was 1-6 won’t be a road underdog (technically) against a New York team that was 5-2 after Week 7.

But the Lions have been a comet streaking across the top of the NFC, winning five of their last six and looking nothing like the team that got stomped by the mediocre New England Patriots 29-0 before their bye week. Jared Goff has regained his stroke and gets a key receiving upgrade in the mix now that rookie first round pick Jameson Williams is finally healthy.

Those wins have come against some mediocre defenses. Goff’s rise has come against the:

The Jets rank sixth and have the talent to force Goff into regression. Mike White will be playing one week after taking one of the gnarliest hits of 2022, but he’ll also have the advantage of staring down a mediocre, 24th-ranked defense on the other side of the ball. New York has the tools to grind this game down to a slopfest at home, reclaim its own playoff hopes and snuff out the Lions’ hot streak.

Last week: 0-1 (1.000)
Season to date: 7-6 (.538)

Upset pick of the week: Tennessee Titans (+3) over the Los Angeles Chargers

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I give Tennessee more credit than it is probably worth. I figured the Titans, in dire need of a get-right win, would make it nine straight over the Jacksonville Jaguars at home in Week 14. Instead, they lost by 14.

Now I have the opportunity to prove I learned nothing from this inexplicable confidence. The Chargers are peaking after stifling Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins on Sunday Night Football. Tennessee is in the midst of a three-game losing streak, the last two coming by double digits. Now their grim passing defense has to stare down Justin Herbert on the road.

But this is a game the Titans should win. Los Angeles remains vulnerable on the ground, as is tradition. The Chargers’ run defense ranks 25th in DVOA. Derrick Henry just ran for 121 yards on 17 carries against the Jaguars’ 16th-ranked unit. The opportunity will be there for Mike Vrabel’s team to grind this out.

The difference will be ball protection. Tennessee turned the ball over four times in Week 14, leading to 20 Jacksonville points in a 36-22 loss. That’s probably not something the Chargers and their 16th-ranked turnover rate can replicate. The Titans will have the leverage to play their style of football rather than rushing into a pass-heavy comeback attempt to dig themselves from a grave of their own making.

Last week: 1-0 (1.000)
Season to date: 3-11 (.214)

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