The fun doesn't end with the main slate! It never does, right? We have eight more action-packed college games for you in prime time! We start this off with LSU in College Station and the War On I-4 in Tampa.
A half-hour later, this really heats up. We have the Vols heading over to Nashville. Notre Dame is in the Coliseum to take on USC. Oklahoma is in Lubbock. We also have Tulsa in Houston. We end the night with the Sunflower Showdown in Manhattan and Pitt down in Miami. This is going to be a fun one on our last big football Saturday!
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/26/22 locking at 7 PM Eastern time. I’ll provide multiple player suggestions for players at quarterback, running back, and wide receiver, aiming to highlight one option at the high, middle, and lower end of the salary scale. Good luck, RotoBallers.
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Quarterbacks
Clayton Tune, Houston ($8,000)
Tune has at least 30 DraftKings points in every game since Week 5 against Tulane. Tulsa will get after him a little, but after seeing what this offense was able to do against Navy, Temple, and ECU, I'm not really scared of Tulsa either. Tune is my favorite cash play at quarterback, and he has enough upside to chase in GPPs as well.
Will Howard, Kansas State ($6,600)
This is another gift from DraftKings. The pass defense for Kansas has been better over the last month, but that still doesn't account for Howard being this cheap. He has at least 20 DraftKings points in every game. That's a 3x floor. Howard still doesn't have a ton of upside since Kansas is weaker against the run, but that kind of floor is hard to ignore.
Byrum Brown, South Florida ($5,400)
Brown put up 35.2 DraftKings points in his first career start against Tulsa. He didn't throw an incompletion until the fourth quarter of that game. There are going to be yards there for the taking against UCF. Brown is way too cheap for the upside he showed last week. Howard and Brown let you use anything else you want in your lineups.
Also consider: Caleb Williams, USC ($9,100); John Rhys Plumlee, Central Florida ($7,900); Braylon Braxton, Tulsa ($7,400); Drew Pyne, Notre Dame ($6,400); Tyler Shough, Texas Tech ($6,200)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State ($7,200)
Vaughn doesn't quite have the ceiling that Gray and Abanikanda have, but he's still going to get a lot of work. Last week was the first time all season that he hasn't caught a pass. He had 15 receptions in the prior two games. We can bet that Vaughn is going to see a lot of work against a maligned Kansas defense. His floor is as good as anyone, and the upside could be nice if he can find the end zone more than once.
Deneric Prince, Tulsa ($6,900)
The Golden Hurricane turned Prince loose on the ground to take the heat off of Braxton and it worked. Prince went for 220 rushing yards and Braxton had a nice game on his end too. That was the second time this season that Prince has eclipsed 200 rushing yards. The bad news? He has no other games over 100 yards rushing. There is still some risk here, but the potential against Houston's defense makes it worth it in GPP formats.
Austin Jones, USC ($6,000)
You can get Travis Dye's workload at a fraction of the price with Jones. He ran for 120 yards on UCLA and a pair of touchdowns while hauling in four passes as well. This isn't a great matchup for Jones, but he is going to get a lot of work against the Irish. The floor is lower than a lot of his peers, but I can see a high ceiling as well.
Also consider: Eric Gray, Oklahoma ($7,400); Brian Battie, South Florida ($6,600); Isaiah Bowser, Central Florida ($5,800); Audric Estime, Notre Dame ($5,600); Josh Williams, LSU ($5,000)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Jordan Addison, USC ($7,800)
Addison put up a monster stat line on UCLA last week. That is what we were expecting coming into the season when he hooked up with the All-Stars in L.A. Can he do it again? I wouldn't count on it against Notre Dame, but it wouldn't surprise me either. Addison is probably the most talented receiver in college. I'm not sure I would bet against him.
Nathaniel Dell, Houston ($7,600)
We have saved enough at other positions that we can, and should, spend at receiver. Dell only has one game up 25 DraftKings points this season. One! He still had a respectable game in that one, but the point is that he has been nearly unstoppable. Three of his last four games have been over 35 DraftKings points. The outlier was 27.8 against Temple. Lock in Dell in any format. There is no risk here.
Moose Muhammad III, Texas A&M ($5,300)
Moose has at least 75 receiving yards in the last three games he has played in. This team is a total disaster for the most part, but they still have talent. Talent can do weird things...like beat a team they shouldn't. There is some risk with Muhammad, but whoever is at quarterback in that moment seems to have an easier time finding Moose than Stewart.
Ben Sinnott, Kansas State ($3,700)
Sinnott has been the leading receiver for the Wildcats since Adrian Martinez went down. Will Howard still does a pretty good job of spreading the ball around the field, but he lands on Sinnott more often than not. He has 10 receptions in 15 targets for 174 yards and three touchdowns in the last two games with Howard starting. Expect Sinnott to be Howard's favorite look again tonight.
Also consider: Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee ($7,400); Javon Baker, Central Florida ($6,100); Evan Stewart, Texas A&M ($5,900); Malik Knowles, Kansas State ($5,100); Drake Stoops, Oklahoma ($5,000); Mason Fairchild, Kansas ($3,600)
College Football DFS Game Stack Options
You know which team stacks are often good, but this isn't baseball. Game stacks can and do work. I prefer more team stacks on this slate, but there is some goodness in one of these games for sure. Which one is it?
Central Florida at South Florida
It's the War on I-4! The price on Byrum Brown makes it easy to put a lot of pieces in here. I would guess that Plumlee gets the nod for UCF but keep an eye on that. If Keene starts, I'll actually use Bowser. If not, I'm leaning only towards UCF receivers like Baker and Ryan O'Keefe. Jimmy Horn is the USF guy I want with Xavier Weaver down. Sean Atkins is also worth a look and is really cheap so you can afford the UCF receivers. This stack just kind of fits!
Honorable Mention: Tulsa at Houston
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