Ravens-Steelers Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Line: 0-3 Baltimore a Favorite

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Gambling911.com has your Ravens-Steelers Daily Fantasy NFL picks along with the latest betting line for this Thursday Night Football matchup.  The Ravens are a -2.5 road favorite despite being 0-3 due to the Steelers Ben Roethlisberger being out.

What to Consider With the Ravens: Heading into Week 3, the Ravens had allowed the fewest fantasy points to opposing running backs since the start of last year.

What to Consider With the Steelers:  The Steelers do not defend opposing quarterbacks well.  Joe Flacco, however, has failed to score above 20 fantasy points in three of his last four games against them.   Pittsburgh is also tough against the run.  The Steelers have allowed the fourth-most fantasy points to tight ends since the start of last year

Who to Play:

You will want to focus your attention in this matchup on Baltimore’s best tight end. 

Crocket Gilmore ($3.3K) – This price tag may be higher than posted here but it won’t matter as Gilmore will be among the top plays of the week. Gillmore absorbed all three of his targets for 40 yards in the Ravens' Week 3 loss to the Bengals.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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