Falcons-Saints Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/13/2015
Falcons-Saints Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

Gambling911.com has your Falcons-Saints Daily Fantasy NFL picks along with the latest betting odds that had undefeated Atlanta as a -3 visiting favorite against a Saints team that has only won a single game this season.   This is a Thursday Night Football game.

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It is indeed a wonder how these Saints are getting the job done with starting quarterback Matt Ryan having a disappointing 6:4 TD-to-INT ratio.

What to Consider With The Falcons:  The Falcons had allowed the most points to opposing running backs so far this season.

What to Consider With The Saints: They rank last against the pass, providing opposing quarterbacks with an excellent advantage

Who to Play: Matt Ryan ($6.7K) – Due to a somewhat poor outing last week, this price should remain firm with the revised salaries.  He’s a given even if his price tag were to hover closer to $8K this weekend against a Saints team that has such difficulties versus the pass.

Ryan completed 24-of-42 throws for 254 yards and two interceptions in the Falcons' Week 5 win over the Redskins. 

Mark Ingram ($6.1K) – Another player that MUST be on your Week 6 DFS roster.  Ingram rushed 12 times for 57 yards and caught 2-of-3 targets for 17 yards Week 5 against the Eagles stout defense.  You just know he will have a field day against Atlanta Thursday.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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