Cincinnati Bengals Daily Fantasy Football Picks 2015: Andy Dalton, Jeremy Hill

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Sep/07/2015
Cincinnati Bengals Daily Fantasy Football Picks 2015: Andy Dalton, Jeremy Hill

Gambling911.com has your Cincinnati Bengals Daily Fantasy Football picks for 2015 with early season pricing courtesy of StarFantasyLeagues.com and subject to change.

Starting quarterback Andy Dalton was a disaster last year on the Daily Fantasy front, having had 33 touchdowns and over 4,000 yards passing the year prior.

Any other year we may have recommended Dalton against the Oakland Raiders defense.  He’ll face them in Week 1.  But this is a Raiders team that has made strides in this area, most notably the front seven.

“If I needed yard, I would run anywhere on planet Earth other than at Khalil Mack. That guy is the biggest hammer I’ve seen for a while now playing that defensive end/outside linebacker kind of position. This is worth the price of admission for me,” NBC Sunday Night Football broadcaster Cris Collinsworth said. “Khalil Mack is eating up Jared Veldeer, who I’m telling you is one of the top tackles in the game. He’s bull rushing, he’s using spin moves, very impressive performance so far by this defensive line of the Oakland Raiders.”

Instead of Dalton, think running back Jeremy Hill, priced at $7.1K early on.  He is being touted as one of the fastest most powerful running backs in the NFL. 

Jeremy Hill is the second favorite after Adrian Peterson to have the most rushing yards in the league at 7-1 odds.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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