Ravens vs. Raiders Betting Line, Daily, Daily Fantasy NFL Picks

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Gambling911.com has your Ravens vs. Raiders betting line and Daily Fantasy NFL picks for Week 2.  This one goes off the second part of the afternoon.

The Raiders are a +6 underdog.  The total was coming in at between 42.5 and 43.  These two teams last met in 2012 with Baltimore winning 55-20.

Oakland’s woes continue as they currently hold a record of 3-20 Straight Up overall. 

The total trends for this game cancel one another out with the UNDER 5-2 in Baltimore’s last seven games overall and the OVER 6-1 in the Raiders last seven games overall.

When it comes to Daily Fantasy plays, the Ravens have some great options especially with the running backs.  Oakland has allowed the second-most points to backs over the last 17 games.  As such, we would want to hone in on Justin Forsett with a reasonable price tag of $6200. 

Wide receiver Steve Smith my prove to be a more viable option however at $6000.   He’ll be going up against a backfield that is now riddled with injuries.  Oakland’s Charles Woodson has a dislocated shoulder and D.J. Hayden is questionable with an ankle injury

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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