Cowboys-Bucs Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/12/2015
Cowboys-Bucs Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

Gambling911.com has your Cowboys-Bucs Daily Fantasy NFL picks and betting odds for Week 10. Tampa Bay is a -1 home favorite here with Tony Romo absent for Dallas.  The total on this game is 43.5.  65% of those betting the spread were backing the Cowboys.

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Running backs have been especially productive versus these Cowboys. 

Doug Martin ($5.6K) was benched following an atrocious fumble that cost DFS players dearly.  Prior to this game, Martin had three consecutive 100-yard games.  The value is certainly here against Dallas, but so too is the risk.

Tampa Bay has been solid against opposing running backs, making the Cowboys Darren McFadden a “no go” for this game.   Likewise they are quite good versus tight ends.

They have struggled against quarterbacks but Matt Casssel has also struggled and is not worth playing here.

Tampa Bay ranks dead last against number one receivers and second-to-last against secondary receivers.

With this in mind, Dez Bryant ($7.8K) would normally be a no brainer provided you could afford him in your lineup.  But Bryant will be limited in practice due to a knee issue.  He is likely to exceed his value with a strong likelihood he’ll play.  Look for better options should they come along. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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