
It's the twilight of the college basketball season. What the Sweet 16 lacks in mid-majors and double-digit seeds, it makes up for in great matchups. That's not always good for DFS, but we'll make it work. We have a lot of data to sort through. It has helped in the first weekend and the NIT, and it can still help here.
We need to find some players who play big in big situations. Previous NCAA Tournament experience can come in very handy at this time of year. We have a lot of those players in action today.
This article will provide you with my daily fantasy college basketball lineup picks on DraftKings for 3/27/25, starting at 7:09 p.m. EDT. I’ll give multiple player suggestions at guard and forward, aiming to highlight one option at the salary scale's high, middle, and lower levels. Good luck, RotoBallers.
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Today's DraftKings Guards - CBB DFS Lineup Picks
Walter Clayton Jr., Florida ($8K)
I’ve watched this play at least 40 times.
The legend of Walter Clayton grows ? pic.twitter.com/GY3MCYSFaY
— Florida Gators ?? (@gatorsszn) March 24, 2025
Clayton made up for a lackluster overall game by hitting the dagger against Connecticut on Sunday. Clayton is one of the best pure scorers left in the tournament. He has at least 18 actual points and 28 DraftKings points in each of the last seven games.
Jaden Bradley, Arizona ($6.5K)
Bradley was the best Arizona guard in the first meeting against Duke, and he's still the lowest-priced one. DraftKings is daring us to use him with this price, and I'm going to take that dare. Bradley had a great opening weekend for Arizona with 62.25 DraftKings points. If he's close to his output in the first game against Duke (32.5 DK points), we'll be ecstatic.
Boogie Fland, Arkansas ($4.8K)
The Hogs still haven't put Fland back in the starting lineup and likely won't due to the way the team is playing. That said, Fland has played good minutes off the bench and put up solid DraftKings scores despite his shot being a little rusty. He's a ticking time bomb right now. If his shot starts falling, look out!
Also consider: Caleb Love, Arizona ($8.8K); Ja'Kobi Gillespie, Maryland ($7.9K); Egor Demin, BYU ($6.9K); Tyrese Proctor, Duke ($6.3K); Will Richard, Florida ($6.2K); Sion James, Duke ($4.9K); Selton Miguel, Maryland ($4.7K); Chris Youngblood, Alabama ($4.1K)
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Today's DraftKings Forwards - CBB DFS Lineup Picks
JT Toppin, Texas Tech ($10K)
JT Toppin was the Big 12 Player of the Year for a reason ??pic.twitter.com/NeVTFacyzE
— Ben Golan (@BenjaminGolan) March 14, 2025
Arkansas is not a strong team in the middle, even with a healthy Adou Thiero. Arkansas says that he will play tonight, but he will be on a minutes limit. That means Toppin still gets at least half the game without Thiero in his way. That's a win. Toppin has a very high ceiling again.
Richie Saunders, BYU ($7.3K)
Saunders is BYU's most accomplished offensive player, and Alabama gives up points by the bushel. He came close to a ceiling game against Wisconsin. This is going to be the same type of game. Expect close to 200 combined points in this one. That's a DFS gold mine!
Carter Bryant, Arizona ($4.5K)
Don't look now, but Bryant has at least 15 DraftKings points in eight of the last nine games. He has 47.75 DK points in the first two games of the NCAA Tournament. Bryant was solid off the bench in the first game against Duke. Judging by his recent performance, he should be again.
Also consider: Cooper Flagg, Duke ($9.8K); Darrion Williams, Texas Tech ($7.6K); Keba Keita, BYU($6.4K); Mouhamed Dioubate, Alabama ($5.9K); Khaman Maluach, Duke ($5.5K); Fousseyni Traore, BYU ($4.3K)