Cardinals-Browns Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Oct/28/2015
Cardinals-Browns Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

Gambling911.com has your Cardinals-Browns Daily Fantasy NFL picks and betting odds for Week 8.

Arizona comes into Cleveland as a -5 underdog and will be among the most wagered on sides this weekend, seeing 90% of the early backing.  The total on this game was set at 46.

What to Consider for the Cardinals: Arizona has the league’s 4th best defense against opposing quarterbacks and rank 3nd against the run.    

What to Consider for the Browns: The Browns are an average pass defense, ranking 13th in points allowed to opposing passers.  Cleveland is easily exploited by opposing running backs.   The Browns have allowed at least 100 total yards to one running back in every game this season.  They had allowed 27 or more points in four of the five games they’ve played heading into Week 6.   This included plenty of touchdowns.

Who to Play:

Carson Palmer ($7K) - For the reasons stated above but also because Carson has performed quite well this season. 

He completed 20-of-29 passes for 275 yards and two touchdowns in the Cardinals' 26-18,

Chris Johnson ($4.6K) – He is priced right though the Cards will rotate among running backs, thus reducing his production.

Johnson rushed 18 times for 122 yards and one touchdown in the Cardinals' Week 7 win over the Ravens on Monday night.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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