NFL Week 12 Survivor Picks | Splash Sports
By Shawn Stewart
“Every week in the NFL, one touchdown can keep your streak alive—or end it instantly.”
This is the drama of TD Streak Survivor: one pick, one score, one chance to keep your streak alive. Here’s how it works:
📋 How to Play
- Week 1
- Select 2 primary players + 1 alternate
- All 3 must be from different teams
- If either primary scores a rushing, receiving, or return TD → you advance
- If a primary doesn’t play (DNP = 0 snaps), your alternate automatically replaces them
- Week 2 and Beyond
- Select 1 primary player + 1 alternate
- If your primary scores → you advance
- If your primary fails to score → you’re eliminated
- Alternates only swap in if your primary doesn’t play
- Important Rules
- No repeats: Once you use a player, you cannot pick them again
- No edits: Once any of your players’ games start (including alternates), your entry is locked
- Eligible TDs: Rushing, receiving, kickoff return, or punt return only (passing TDs do not count)
🏆 The Prize
The entrant who survives the longest streak takes home the entire prize pool.
“At the end of the day, this contest is simple. You pick a player, hope they find the end zone, and keep your streak alive. Miss, and you’re out. No repeats, no edits once the games start—it’s survival, plain and simple. The last entry standing takes the whole prize. So as you’re reading this, ask yourself: how long can you keep your streak alive?”
Here are my 5 NFL Players that you can choose
- Kenneth Walker III

Walker scored a touchdown last week on 16 carries, and he also added three receptions for 44 yards.
He is going to face a Tennessee Titans Defense that has allowed the second-most rushing touchdowns in the league.
2. TreVeyon Henderson

In all three of his appearances since taking over for the injured Rhamondre Stevenson in Week 9, Henderson has seen at least 14 carries, He’s averaging 110.0 yards from scrimmage per game and has scored five touchdowns in that three-game span. Cincinnati has the worst defensive DVOA in NFL history since that stat began being tracked in 1978 according to Max Staley of Rotowire
3. Davante Adams

Davante Adams leading the league with 10 receiving touchdowns,
He has found the end zone at least once in four straight games, recording seven touchdowns in that span.
Tampa Bay allows the sixth-most passing yards per game and they’re surrendering 36.0 PPG over the last two weeks.
4. D’Andre Swift

Swift will be facing a Pittsburg Steelers team that has the league’s fifth-worst run defense.
The good news is that the Bears have been the league’s fourth-best rushing offense in EPA. Swift has scored a TD in three of his five appearances during that span.
5. Michael Wilson

Marvin Harrison Jr. will be out once again in Week 12.
He did phenomenally well last week, getting 18 targets into 15 catches for 185 yards.
Brissett was so effective last week is that the 49ers can’t rush the passer.
Brissett is the NFL’s seventh-highest rated passer when he’s not pressured, per PFF, and SF generates pressure at the lowest rate in the league.
Jacksonville’s rush isn’t that bad, but its closer than you might think. The Jags have generated just 15 sacks – the third-fewest in the league. This should that give Michael Wilson a great shot to find the end zone against Jacksonville.
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