Ravens-49ers Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/17/2015
Ravens-49ers Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

Gambling911.com has your Ravens-49ers Daily Fantasy NFL picks along with the latest betting odds that had Baltimore as a -2 road favorite.  Action on this game was relatively balanced.  

Because Joe Flacco may have limited weapons to throw to with all the injuries to key players, he’s not recommended for DFS purposes today in what would otherwise be one full of Ravens options.  Forsett, though technically questionable, is expected to play and will be a top pick as seen below.

What to Consider With The Ravens: Their defense allowed 470 total yards and three scores to Josh McCown last week.  They have allowed the 2nd most points to passers but have been pretty solid against opposing running backs.

What to Consider With The 49ers:  San Francisco ranks among the top eight for fantasy points permitted in every position.  That being said, the 49ers are lucky that Baltimore comes into this game banged up.

Who to Play:  

Justin Forsett ($6.4K) – Forsett returned to practice Friday and is hopeful about playing Sunday. 

Forsett hurt his ankle last Sunday and missed practices Wednesday and Thursday.

"I feel a lot better than I did earlier in the week," Forsett said. "It's been progressing every day. For Sunday, it's still a work in progress."

We are going to assume he’s playing.  That being the case, Forsett will go up against a

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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