Kansas City Chiefs Daily Fantasy Football Picks 2015: Alex Smith, Jeremy Maclin

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Gambling911.com has your Kansas City Chiefs Daily Fantasy Football picks for 2015 with early season pricing courtesy of StarFantasyLeagues.com and subject to change.

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First year in KC, Alex Smith averaged just over 20 fantasy points per game.  That number dropped off a bit last season. 

FFToday.com notes:

With long-time Chiefs receiver Dwayne Bowe now out of the picture, Smith will throw to almost an entirely new set of pass-catchers in 2015. This could lead to good things over time, as the previous unit did not live up to expectations, but it could also spell trouble in the early part of the season if the chemistry is slow to build.

Smith does come relatively cheap at $6.2K.  The month of September looks bleak for the KC starting quarterback against the likes of Houston, Green Bay and Denver. 

Wide receiver Jeremy Maclin was coming in at $7K. 

Maclin caught seven balls for 65 yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs' third preseason game.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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