Dolphins-Patriots Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

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Gambling911.com has your Dolphins-Patriots Daily Fantasy NFL picks and betting odds for Thursday night’s game. The Patriots open as a -7.5 home favorite.  The total was high at 51

What to Consider With the Dolphins:  Prior to their bye, Miami allowed 100 or more rushing yards to three running backs who were of non-elite status but this is a team that held Adrian Foster in check the first half before he went down with an injury during Week 7.  The second half of this game, in which the Dolphins were up over 40 points and held Houston to zero, appeared to be garbage time.

What to Consider With the Patriots:  They are the 7th ranked defense against opposing QBs and are tough against tight ends as well.

Who to Play:

Due to the unpredictability here mostly surrounding the Dolphins sudden resurgence, Gambling911.com recommends sitting this one out even though the oddsmakers believe there will be some substantial scoring here (total set at 51).  

Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

 

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