Chicago Bears Daily Fantasy Football Picks 2015: Jay Cutler, Eddie Royal

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

Starting quarterback Jay Cutler enters the season priced at $6.8K.

Cutler did score over 25 fantasy points on average last season.  Not bad for his price coming into September.

Cutler set a career high with 30 total touchdowns and a 66.0 completion percentage with a personal second best 3,812 yards passing though her persistently turned the ball over (28 times in fact).

Evan Massey of Forbes.com writes of Cutler’s potential in 2015:

One of the biggest issues for Cutler has been forcing the issue. He has tried to fit passes into areas that aren’t open and has paid the price with interceptions.

If Cutler can calm down a bit in the pocket and focus on making the smart play, his numbers would improve immediately. Defenses have come to expect an easy interception off of him at least once per game and he hasn’t changed anything up to take that away from them.

Cutler is not an option for Daily Fantasy players during the month of September however due to opponent strength. 

Eddie Royal is likely the man Cutler will target the most, and he’s only priced at $3.9K.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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