Browns-Steelers Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds: Big Ben Out?

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/12/2015
Browns-Steelers Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds: Big Ben Out?

Gambling911.com has your Browns-Steelers Daily Fantasy NFL picks and betting odds for Week 10. The Steelers are a -5 home favorite in this game and seeing nearly 80 percent of the betting action.  The total is a low 41.5.

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CBS' Jason La Canfora categorized Ben as "very limited," and called a Week 10 return "unlikely."  This may or may not come to fruition, however, it’s not a risk DFS players should be taking with a starting quarterback who we know has an injured foot.   For the record, Roethlisberger has scored around 20 fantasy points or more in his last three appearances against Cleveland. 

The Steelers rank number three against the run.  Entering last week’s game, Pittsburgh had kept quarterbacks to only eight touchdowns in their last six games with the notable exception of Patriots starting QB Tom Brady.

This is a Cleveland team that gave away four touchdowns to Carson Palmer a few weeks ago.  They have the worst defense against the run.  The Browns have been somewhat tougher against wide receivers.

DeAngelo Williams ($6.5K) returns against this horrendous run defense.  His price is irresistible in this scenario, the only concern being if he is at 100 percent health. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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