Panthers-Seahawks Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

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Gambling911.com has your Broncos-Browns Daily Fantasy NFL picks along with the latest betting odds that had Seattle at -7.  Action on this game was relatively balanced.  

What to Consider With The Panthers: The Panthers are allowing the fewest points to tight ends this season while allowing very few points to receivers.  They are also tough against the pass.  The Carolina defense ranks 21st against the run, making solid opposing running backs enticing here.

What to Consider With The Seahawks: Not one running back has found the end zone against Seattle this season. They do struggle against opposing tight ends.

Who to Play:

Greg Olsen ($5.5K) – One of the better plays on the day with Seattle’s difficulty in figuring out opposing tight ends this season.  Olsen is on pace for 68/972/8 this season as we move beyond the quarter mark.

Marshawn Lynch ($6.9K) - Lynch is listed as questionable, but practiced fully the last two days and head coach Pete Carroll commented that he "looked back to full health."

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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