Titans-Texans Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

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Gambling911.com has your Titans-Texans Daily Fantasy NFL picks and betting odds for Week 8.

Both the line and total for this game were off the board at press time.  Check here for latest odds information.  Marcus Mariota (knee) participated in all individual drills at Wednesday's practice.  He is not a safe DFS play due to an injury.

The Houston Chronicle expects the Texans to employ a committee approach in the backfield with Arian Foster (Achilles) out for the season.

What to Consider for the Titans:  The Titans have issues against opposing running backs, however, with the current situation in Houston, Texan backs will be avoided for now.

What to Consider for the Texans:  Houston does allow a higher than average number of fantasy points to opposing starting quarterbacks.  The Texans have had trouble defending against opposing receivers.

Who to Play:

Kendall Wright ($5.1K) – Wright caught 4-of-8 targets for 46 yards and a touchdown in Tennessee's Week 7 loss to the Falcons.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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