Chiefs-Packers Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Line: Highest Total of the Week

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Gambling911.com has your Chiefs-Packers Daily Fantasy NFL picks along with the latest betting line. This is a Monday Night Football game in which Green Bay is listed as a -7 home favorite.  This game has the highest total of the week set at 49, making it especially fantasy friendly.  

What to Consider With the Chiefs: A solid running game makes the Green Bay running backs a least favorable option in this matchup.  They have also given up a lot of points to opposing quarterbacks this season and Aaron Rodgers is the best out there right now.

What to Consider With the Packers:

Who to Play:

Aaron Rodgers ($8K) Pricey, yes, but he’s the best in the league right now.  The Chiefs are no longer as solid against the pass thanks to the loss of Sean Smith.

Randall Cobb ($7.3K) He’s Rodgers top target and should get plenty of opportunities in this game with the total so high.

Travis Kelce ($5K) Still priced right, the Chiefs tight end registered 4 catches out of 5 targets for 58 yards in Kansas City's Week 2 loss to the Broncos.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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