Seahawks-Cowboys Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

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Gambling911.com has your Seahawks-Cowboys Daily Fantasy NFL picks and betting odds for Sunday’s late afternoon game.

Seattle is a -5 point favorite with a total of 41. The Seahawks were seeing 75% of the action.  

What to Consider for the Seahawks:. Seattle has its problems versus opposing tight ends.

What to Consider for the Cowboys: Running backs have found the end zone seven times in five games this season against the Cowboys earlier this season.

Who to Play:

Jason Witten ($5.2K) – Though Seattle is thought of as a strong defensive-minded team, they are exploitable against opposing tight ends and Jason Witten is among the best out there.

Whitten caught 6-of-8 targets for 73 yards in the Cowboys' Week 7 loss to the Giants.  That was a season high for him.  We could see him go even higher against this Seahawks squad.

Marshawn Lynch ($7.1K) – Outside of the steep price, you can’t go wrong here with Lynch taking on a Dallas team that has struggled against the run this season.  He will be starting on Sunday.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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