We have another action-packed prime-time slate for Week 11 of the 2023 season. There are only seven games on the docket but all of them include at least one explosive offense. It doesn't get much better than this!
We kick off in Norman with West Virginia coming to town. Ole Miss heads to Athens to take on the Dawgs. Texas heads to Fort Worth to try and take down the Toadies on their way out. We have Florida in Death Valley at night. That's always fun. Ole Miss heads to College Station to take on the Aggies. Michigan State is at the Shoe to take on the Buckeyes. We end on Tobacco Road with North Carolina hosting Duke.
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/11/23, locking at 7 PM 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
Jayden Daniels, LSU ($10,300)
Daniels' worst game of the season against Florida State in the opener still netted 26 DraftKings points. He only has one other game under 30. No one else can match this upside. He's in for another monster tonight.
Graham Mertz, Florida ($7,100)
Mertz has put up solid numbers for the Gators, but they aren't a better team with him. That can be for a myriad of reasons, but Mertz is taking a lot of the blame, and it really isn't that simple. He's been ignored in a lot of DFS circles, but he shouldn't be in a matchup like this. LSU's defense, particularly the secondary, has no good reason to be this bad. The potential is there for a ceiling game for Mertz tonight.
Also consider: Dillon Gabriel, Oklahoma ($9,200); Quinn Ewers, Texas ($8,100); Grayson Loftis, Duke ($6,400)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Jonathon Brooks, Texas ($7,700)
The Texas offense stalled out a little without Quinn Ewers. Now that he's back I expect Brooks to be back to flirting with 150 yards on a regular basis. Brooks has at least 98 rushing yards in every game since Alabama in Week 2. Not only is he safe, but this is a great matchup against TCU.
Trevor Etienne, Florida ($5,800)
I still don't know why Etienne is splitting carries. Montrell Johnson is the better receiver so Etienne should receive the bulk of the work on the early downs for the Gators. He is also a favorite near the goal line, so I have no issues in treating him like the feature back for DFS purposes.
Gavin Sawchuk, Oklahoma ($4,200)
This has nothing to do with the opponent. This has everything to do with price. Even though this is still a committee backfield, Sawchuk has looked like the best Oklahoma back in two of the last three weeks. For a team on a two-game losing streak, that should count for something. I'm buying in with the price this low.
Also consider: TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State ($6,900); Quinshon Judkins, Mississippi ($6,700); CJ Donaldson, West Virginia ($6,100); Amari Daniels, Texas A&M ($4,800)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Malik Nabers, LSU ($9,100)
I don't know how we get away from Nabers here. This slate is loaded with talented receivers, but Nabers has cleared 100 receiving yards in every game since Week 2 except the Auburn game. Mississippi and Florida State are the only two teams to keep him out of the end zone. Florida's secondary is one of the bright spots of this team, but Nabers is still going to have a strong game.
Eugene Wilson III, Florida ($6,300)
Ricky Pearsall is the home run threat. Wilson is the target monster. He has at least six receptions in every game that he has played in since Week 3. The bad news is that Wilson hasn't topped 100 yards yet. The four touchdowns in the last four games make up for it.
Drake Stoops, Oklahoma ($6,200)
It shouldn't surprise anyone that Stoops has emerged as the go-to receiver for the Sooners. Jalil Farooq is in a bit of legal trouble and has dropped a few catchable passes in the last two games. Stoops has picked up the slack and then some. His 12 receptions in Bedlam should launch a torrid end to the 2023 campaign for Stoops.
Ainias Smith, Texas A&M ($5,100)
Smith has come up huge in the last two weeks with Evan Stewart out. Smith has 12 receptions for 201 yards and a touchdown in those two games. Keep an eye on the status of Stewart. If he is out again, lock in Smith.
Also consider: Devontez Walker, North Carolina ($8,300); Ricky Pearsall, Florida ($6,700); Xavier Worthy, Texas ($6,400); Nic Anderson, Oklahoma ($5,900); Jordan Watkins, Mississippi ($5,400); Bryson Nesbit, North Carolina ($4,100)
DraftKings CFB Stacks:
Texas
The Longhorns have something to prove and feel like they can do it with Quinn Ewers back. Ewers and Brooks are both worth playing. Texas has a few receivers worth using. Xavier Worthy has track speed and Adonai Mitchell was huge with Ewers out. Ja'Tavion Sanders is a sneaky option, but Texas may not use him a lot of they take a commanding lead.
Florida
I have no problems with stacking LSU, but they get very expensive very quickly. With the Gators you can stack Mertz with both Ricky Pearsall and Eugene Wilson III for about the same price as Daniels and Nabers. That's bang for your buck. Add in Trevor Etienne for a lower-owned piece.
Also consider: LSU, Ohio State
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