Vikings-49ers Monday Night Football Betting Line: Daily Fantasy Sports Picks

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Gambling911.com has your Vikings-49ers betting line and Daily Fantasy Sports picks for Week 1 of the 2015 NFL season.

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Minnesota comes into this game as a road favorite in San Francisco with a line of -1.  The total was set at 41.5.  80% of those wagering this game were backing the Vikings.

Minnesota is 5-1 Against The Spread in its last 6 games but just 2-14-1 Straight Up in its last 17 games on the road.  Minnesota is 1-8 SU in its last 9 games when playing on the road against San Francisco.  San Francisco is 14-7 Straight Up in its last 21 games at home.

The Vikings top fantasy pick for this weekend may be wide receiver Charles Johnson $4.9K, a cheaper option to Mike Wallace.   In Week 11 of last year, Johnson had six catches and 87 yards against Chicago.   Over the final six weeks of the season, Johnson would tally a 19-328-2 line on nearly 7 targets a game.

Take advantage of him this week as his price is sure to rise.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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