We have a great eight-game slate to close out the night tonight. For the first time in years, we don't have a late-night slate. You can thank the death of the Pac-12 for that. The Mountain West playing during the day doesn't help either. We begin in Stillwater with the Pokes hosting Arizona State...or maybe we don't DraftKings has scrapped this game to bring the total down to seven games.
Next up is Louisville in Clemson. A&M heads to South Carolina to take on the Gamecocks. Wisconsin invades Iowa. USC heads up to Seattle to take on Washington. Kentucky heads down I-75 to Knoxville. We have the Revivalry in Waco. We close this out with Pitt in Dallas taking on SMU.
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/2/24, locking at 7 p.m. EDT. 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
Cade Klubnik, Clemson ($9.7K)
Cade Klubnik is the 2nd QB in Clemson history with 20 passing TDs through the first 7 games of a season.
The other was Heisman runner-up Deshaun Watson in 2016.
Klubnik is currently ahead of Trevor Lawrence’s TD pace in 2020, in which he also finished as the Heisman runner-up. pic.twitter.com/palaU5EwqE
— CFB Kings (@CFBKings) October 31, 2024
Heisman voters only pay attention to numbers, not who they are attained against. Klubnik struggled against Georgia in the opener, but he has at least 23 DraftKings points in every game since. He should add to the streak here.
Sawyer Robertson, Baylor ($7.7K)
Robertson only completed 11 passes against Oklahoma State last week. They went for 222 yards. Robertson is a big play waiting to happen for the Bears and he's got some wheels on him too. He leads the Big 12 (14) in QBR. Expect another strong game tonight.
Will Rogers, Washington ($5.4K)
Texas A&M has yet to announce a starter. If I had a guess, I would say that both Marcel Reed and Conner Weigman play. That's a DFS nightmare. Go with Washington's volume passer who excels in the short passing game.
Also consider: Eli Holstein, Pittsburgh ($9.3K); Josh Hoover, TCU ($8.3K); Nico Iamaleava, Tennessee ($6.8K)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Dylan Sampson, Tennessee ($8.9K)
Dylan Sampson is salivating watching this pic.twitter.com/RVK7qA3GWK
— More Important Issues (@More_Issues) October 27, 2024
Sampson is getting a ton of touches (78 in the last three games alone) for a good team. He put up big games against Alabama, Arkansas, and Florida. I'm not worried about Kentucky. The volume is there for Sampson to break the slate. Look at what Jarquez Hunter did to this defense last week.
Le'Veon Moss, Texas A&M ($6.2K)
Moss has had teams hold him a bit when it comes to yardage, but he has seven touchdowns in the last three games. Moss is always looked at in the red zone and gets plenty of work out of the backfield. The potential is here even in a subpar matchup on paper.
Trent Battle, TCU ($4K)
This takes a leap of faith to get here. TCU has played backfield roulette recently, but Battle has led the Toadies in carries in each of the last two games. He hasn't been all that successful, but Battle still appears to be RB1 here. He's a solid GPP option.
Also consider: Desmond Reid, Pittsburgh ($9.8K); Woody Marks, USC ($7.7K); Jonah Coleman, Washington ($5.9K); Dawson Pendergrass, Baylor ($5.5K)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Ja'Corey Brooks, Louisville ($7.5K)
Brooks has 14 receptions for 227 yards and a pair of touchdowns over the last two games. Louisville is likely to be playing from behind in this game as well. That will result in a lot of targets for Brooks once again. He's good enough to turn them into a lot of production.
Savion Williams, TCU ($5.5K)
It's almost not fair. Willams has 18 carries over the last two games to go with his eight receptions. With the TCU run game struggling, Williams gave it a big boost in the win over Texas Tech. Williams is a must-start in case he gets significant work out of the backfield again.
Makai Lemon, USC ($4.7K)
Lemon has quietly become USC's best receiver. Miller Moss is actively looking for him on routes now. Lemon's upside is better than anyone else in this price range. He is at least $1K underpriced.
Jake Briningstool, Clemson ($4.2K)
Briningstool has 12 receptions over the last two games for 142 yards and a touchdown. Klubnik is throwing the ball all over the place lately. Briningstool is targeted almost as much as Antonio Williams and he's significantly cheaper.
Also consider: Jack Bech, TCU ($7.5K); Konata Mumpfield, Pittsburgh ($5.8K); Dane Key, Kentucky ($4.8K); Hal Presley, Baylor
DraftKings CFB Stacks
Pittsburgh
I'm betting on Pitt outright, so I expect them to win. Eli Holstein is expensive, but Mumpfield and Raphael Williams Jr. help ease the cost and enable us to afford Des Reid.
Washington
Yes, the USC defense is better. That's a relative term. Rogers, Coleman, Denzel Boston, and Giles Jackson make for a very nice four-man stack.
Also consider: Baylor, Texas A&M, TCU
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