The last great college football season rolls into Week 11 this week. How is it November already? We have our normal dozen games on tap on the main slate. The nooners feature Texas Tech in Lawrence taking on the Jayhawks. Clemson hosts a pesky Georgia Tech team. Kentucky plays host to the Tide. Tulane plays host to Tulsa. Penn State hosts Michigan in this week's playoff game.
We start the afternoon in Boulder with Arizona in town. Florida State hosts Miami for the War Canoe. Oklahoma State takes the show on the road to Orlando. Washington hosts Utah. Tennessee heads to Columbia to take on Missouri. Minnesota heads to Purdue. We end this in Berkely with Washington State in town.
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/11/23, locking at noon Eastern. 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
Shedeur Sanders, Colorado ($9,200)
Sanders is lucky to be alive at this point. Colorado's offensive line is a disaster. Sanders is a special talent, but he doesn't always have time for plays to develop, which limits the upside he has. I don't know that I trust any of the upper tier of quarterbacks on this slate, but Sanders has the best matchup.
Michael Pratt, Tulane ($8,200)
The Wave offense has struggled of late, but don't blame Pratt. He has been his normal, efficient self. There is good potential here against a Tulsa team that has only gotten worse as the season rolled along. Pratt doesn't have massive upside, but he is one of the more consistent guys on the slate.
Noah Fifita, Arizona ($6,000)
Fifita has been outstanding filling in for Jayden de Laura. So outstanding that the team elected to stick with Fifita even though de Laura is healthy. Fifita led the Wildcats to wins over Washington State, UCLA, and Oregon State after pushing Washington and USC ot the limit. He is way too cheap for the potential against Colorado.
Also consider: Jordan Travis, Florida State ($9,500); Cameron Ward, Washington State ($8,500); Bryson Barnes, Utah ($7,400); Behren Morton, Texas Tech ($7,100); Devin Leary, Kentucky ($6,200)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Ollie Gordon, Oklahoma State ($7,900)
Gordon "only" had 137 yards against the Sooners, but he still scored two touchdowns, bringing his total to eight in the last three games. He should be priced much higher than he is currently, but I'm not complaining. He will be in every single one of my lineups...again.
Jaydn Ott, California ($7,500)
Ott had lackluster games by his standards against Oregon and Utah, but he still found ways to be productive. We should be looking at what he did to Arizona State and USC since that is closer to the caliber of opponent that he gets tonight. He ran for a combined 318 yards and four touchdowns in those games.
Will Shipley or Phil Mafah, Clemson ($5,900; $5,700)
Reports are that Shipley is going to be "available" tomorrow night. Of course, that could mean a whole plethora of things when it comes to college football. This is a great matchup for Shipley and Phil Mafah. Mafah's huge game last week will likely have Clemson at the very least splitting carries between Mafah and Shipley. There is enough upside for both of them.
Also consider: Blake Corum, Michigan ($8,200); Tahj Brooks, Texas Tech ($7,700); Devin Neal, Kansas ($7,100); RJ Harvey, Central Florida ($6,700); Makhi Hughes, Tulane ($5,800);
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Luther Burden III, Missouri ($6,900)
Burden is the electricity in this offense. He showed flashes of it last year, but this year Burden has been consistent with the exception of the Kentucky game. Tennessee is a good matchup for Burden and the Tigers. I like him at this price point.
Jacob Cowing, Arizona ($6,700)
Those Arizona receivers are going to have a field day with the Colorado secondary. Cowing has at least six receptions against every FBS team that Arizona has played. He went nuts with four touchdowns against USC. That's his ceiling, but a ceiling game is possible against Colorado.
Lincoln Victor, Washington State ($5,800)
Wazzu is struggling, but don't blame Victor. He has 37 receptions over the last three games alone for 278 yards and a touchdown. The volume alone makes Victor a very safe target. The Washington State offense should do better against Cal. At any rate, Victor has the best floor money can buy.
Daniel Jackson, Minnesota ($5,300)
Athan Kaliakmanis holds him back, but not as much as the price would suggest. Jackson has double-digit DraftKings points in every game except for Eastern Michigan in Week 2. There is good upside here in the unlikely event that the Minnesota passing game takes off.
Also consider: Rome Odunze, Washington ($8,900); Xavier Weaver, Colorado ($6,800); Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona ($6,300); Javon Baker, Central Florida ($5,900); Kyle Williams, Washington State ($5,700); Eric Singleton, Georgia Tech ($4,700)
DraftKings CFB Stacks:
Arizona
Colorado's defense looked better against the Beavers, but the Beavers elected to just pound them into submission. Arizona won't do that. Fifita, McMillan, and Cowing are going to be the popular stack, but you may want to add to it with Jonah Coleman.
Tulane
Tulsa's defense is awful. Makhi Hughes is going to have a big day here. Michael Pratt and Lawrence Keys are nice additions, but I'm eyeing Jha'Quan Jackson as a lower-owned receiver to pair with Pratt.
Also consider: Kansas, Oklahoma State, Washington State
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