Texans-Falcons Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

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Gambling911.com has your Texans-Falcons Daily Fantasy NFL picks along with the latest betting odds that had Atlanta at -5.5.  The Falcons remain undefeated.

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What to Consider With the Texans:   They have a top-10 run defense. 

What to Consider With the Falcons: Despite their undefeated status, the Falcons have allowed the most points to opposing running backs so far this season.  Health is also an issue with these Falcons this weekend.

Who to Play: Arian Foster ($7K) – He would normally make for an excellent pick Sunday against Atlanta and their inability to contain opposing running backs.  Unfortunately for DFS players, Foster was a game time decision as of Saturday.  He will likely play

Alfred Blue ($3.4K) rushed 31 times for 139 yards and one touchdown in the Texans' 19-9, Week 3 win over the Bucs.  He’s an excellent option this week, especially at this price, and regardless of whether Foster suits up or not.  If Foster does not play, Blue is going to make well over value.

Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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