Monday Night Football Picks, Predictions, & TD Scorers for Tonight
There’s nothing better than a Monday Night Football doubleheader — and we’re blessed with the last one of the season tonight.
We’ll finish off NFL Week 15 with two Monday Night Football games tonight, with the Vikings vs. Bears at 8 p.m. ET on ABC, and Falcons vs. Raiders at 8:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
Let’s get into our top Monday Night Football picks for tonight’s doubleheader for NFL DFS on PrizePicks below, including touchdown scorer predictions for both games.
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Vikings vs. Bears: Monday Night Football Picks for PrizePicks
Get all of our Vikings vs. Bears Monday Night Football picks and analysis here.
Vikings WR Jordan Addison 55.5 Receiving Yards — More
Jordan Addison’s receiving yards are on of the most popular picks on Monday Night Football after his 133-yard, 2-touchdown performance last week. Addison is firing on all cylinders right now, making the Vikings one of the most dangerous passing offenses in the league.
Addison is averaging 87 receiving yards per game over his last five games, and gets another cakewalk matchup tonight against a struggling secondary. Addison has gone for more than this number in three of his last five games — missing it against the Cardinals by two yards.
Bears WR D.J. Moore 5.5 Receptions — More
D.J. Moore has become the most reliable target for rookie QB Caleb Williams, with at least seven targets and six catches in each of his last four games. The Vikings will bring a ton of blitz packages to get to Williams. To counter that, it wouldn’t be surprising to see more quick plays drawn up for Moore.
Additionally, Moore has at least six catches in six of the Bears’ nine losses this season, and they’re expected to be trailing throughout this game tonight. They may lean on the pass even more here, as RB D’Andre Swift is dealing with a groin injury and is questionable, and RB2 Roschon Johnson is still out with a concussion.
Bears QB Caleb Williams 0.5 Pass TDs — More (Goblin)
As mentioned above, Williams is going to have drop back a lot in this game if the Bears want to keep pace with this Vikings offense that is firing on all cylinders right now. Especially if the Bears are trailing, Williams will need to pass here to play catch up.
That’s something he’s used to. Williams has thrown half of his 16 touchdowns in the fourth quarter — third in the league amongst all QBs.
Vikings vs. Bears: TD Scorer Picks
Here are two touchdown scorer picks for Vikings vs. Bears to use in your PrizePicks Lineups.
Vikings WR Justin Jefferson
Justin Jefferson scored a touchdown in five of his first six games this year, then went scoreless for six weeks. Last week, he turned it around with two more touchdowns.
In Week 12, Vikings QB Sam Darnold crushed this defense with 330 yards and two touchdowns — he shouldn’t have much of a problem tonight.
Expect Jefferson to have his way against this porous pass defense that is 29th in Expected Points Added (.283) since Week 10 and get on the board this time around.
Vikings RB Aaron Jones (Goblin)
Aaron Jones should be back to his bell-cow roll in the Vikings backfield after his fumbled against the Cardinals, and the Bears rushing defense is a sieve. The Bears have given up 685 rushing yards and 6 rushing touchdowns over the last four games.
Don’t be surprised if the Vikings keep it on the ground with Jones as they near the end zone tonight, not to mention his ability to break off big runs on this defense.
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Falcons vs. Raiders: Monday Night Football Picks for PrizePicks
Get all of our Falcons vs. Raiders Monday Night Football picks and analysis here.
Kickers Daniel Carlson + Younghoe Koo 3.5 FG Made — More
Both of these teams are consistently hitting two field goals a game, while the defenses are each giving up over two field goals per game. The Falcons give up 2.2 per game, while the Raiders give up 2.6 — both in the bottom half of the league.
Both offenses shouldn’t have too much trouble crossing the 50 and getting into field goal range here. Together, these two have averaged 3.68 field goals per game. When you account for opposing defenses, we should see them reach the higher side of that number.
Another option is to take the combo FG yards on PrizePicks, which is set at 120.5.
Raiders RB Sincere McCormick 18.5 Rush Yards in First 5 Attempts — More
Raiders RB Sincere McCormick has been the most efficient runner for the Raiders this season, securing the RB1 role going forward. On Black Friday, against a stout Chiefs defense, McCormick rushed for 64 yards on only 12 attempts.
In his three games this season, McCormick has ran for:
- 33 yards on his first 5 rushes against Denver
- 30 yards on his first 5 rushes against Kansas City
- 35 yards on his first 5 rushes against Tampa Bay
Now he gets his best matchup yet, up against the Falcons defense that is 17th in rush Success Rate since Week 10. McCormick is averaging 55 yards per rush, so he should go more than this number.
Falcons vs. Raiders: TD Scorer Picks
Falcons WR Drake London (Demon)
After London had 6 touchdowns in nine games earlier this year, he hasn’t found the end zone in four straight games — in fact, the Falcons haven’t had a passing touchdown in four weeks, as questions swirl about QB Kirk Cousins’ health. But he’s due to buck that trend here.
London is averaging over 11 targets per game over his last four games, including four red-zone targets. London is only one of two receivers with four red-zone targets to not score over that same span.
In fact, London has been the Falcons’ man in the red zone all year, leading the NFL with a 64.5% target share when his team’s in the red zone. The Raiders are giving up 27.8 points per game — 30th in the league — and 1.8 passing touchdowns per game. London will find the end-zone tonight, and with a Demon pick, he’ll increase your payout on PrizePicks.
Raiders RB Sincere McCormick (Demon)
For all of his success so far, McCormick has not scored his first touchdown. But I expect the Raiders to want to keep it on the ground as they near the end zone this week, as QB Desmond Ridder will get his first start on this team. Where Ridder’s performance is a bit of a question mark, expect the offense to lean on McCormick here.
McCormick had a season-high 15 carries and 3 targets last week, with no other RB getting more than one carry. He’s the work-horse, so if the Raiders are around the goal-line, they’ll look to him first.
One concern is that Ridder could vulture some touchdown opportunities, as he had five rushing touchdowns last season. However, in the two games where Ridder has at least 15 pass attempts this season, he has only three rushes; it doesn’t appear that Ridder’s legs are part of the Raiders’ game plan.
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