As we enter into November, just a reminder to the fickle nature of college fantasy football. Last week had several players ruled out AFTER lock. This is just a note that there are no real “safe” plays when it comes to college DFS. Even a player like Izzy Abanikanda came out, warmed up with the first team and appeared good to go, only to not play. It is critical when looking at the rankings that these are with the information we have now and could drastically change in a hurry.
That said, this should be a fun week as a few household names return to the main slate, while some injuries have opened up potential for cheaper players. Tennessee, Ohio State and LSU will continue to be priorities, but also keep an eye on SMU and Duke as teams that could have monster weeks.
In this article below, you will find my CFB DFS lineup picks for Week 11 (Saturday, November 12th) via my positional college football rankings. Use these CFB DFS rankings when building daily fantasy college football on DraftKings, and be sure to read the rest of our CFB DFS articles and CFB betting articles as well. Good luck RotoBallers!
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CFB DFS Quarterback Rankings
QB | GPP Rankings Per $ | QB | Cash Rankings Per $ | |
1 | Hendon Hooker | 1 | Jayden Daniels | |
2 | Malik Cunningham | 2 | Hendon Hooker | |
3 | Jayden Daniels | 3 | Tanner Mordecai | |
4 | KJ Jefferson | 4 | Riley Leonard | |
5 | Tanner Mordecai | 5 | KJ Jefferson | |
6 | Riley Leonard | 6 | Michael Pratt | |
7 | CJ Stroud | 7 | Bryce Young | |
8 | Bryce Young | 8 | Dillon Gabriel | |
9 | Sean Clifford | 9 | CJ Stroud | |
10 | Dillion Gabriel | 10 | Malik Cunningham |
Without a doubt the thing that stands out about the quarterbacks in cash games this week is that nearly all of them are dual threat options. Possessing both 300 yard passing upside and 100 yard rushing upside makes a ton of good plays for the week. Don’t sleep on Riley Leonard at Duke who has at least 13 rush attempts in three straight games.
In GPP’s we hope everyone jumps off the Tennessee bandwagon after a rough game in Georgia. This team still has massive upside and will now need to win games with some additional style points to impress the playoff committee. Also, expect Tanner Mordecai to be popular after his insane game last week against Houston.
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CFB DFS Running Back Rankings
RB | GPP Rankings Per $ | RB | Cash Rankings Per $ | |
1 | Will Shipley | 1 | Chase Brown | |
2 | Blake Corum | 2 | Blake Corum | |
3 | Raheim Sanders | 3 | Miyan Williams | |
4 | Miyan Williams | 4 | Raheim Sanders | |
5 | Chase Brown | 5 | Will Shipley | |
6 | Jahmyr Gibbs | 6 | Tyjae Spears | |
7 | Nick Singleton | 7 | Kaytron Allen | |
8 | Tyjae Spears | 8 | Jahmyr Gibbs | |
9 | Cody Schrader | 9 | Quinshon Judkins | |
10 | Quinshon Judkins | 10 | Justin Johnson Jr |
Running back is not a group to get excited about this week as the top end feels a touch overpriced, while there appear to be no really cheap elite options. It will be tough to fit them, but Chase Brown and Blake Corum are rock solid bets to get 100 yards and a touchdown, but again are not cheap.
In GPP’s, with the struggles at QB, look for Clemson to heavily lean on Will Shipley and their strong ground game is a plus match-up. There are also time shares in Missouri, Penn State and Ole Miss which are a bit of a toss up each week, but if you hit them the should pay off big.
CFB DFS Wide Receiver Rankings
WR | GPP Rankings Per $ | WR | Cash Rankings Per $ | |
1 | RJ Maryland | 1 | Jalin Hyatt | |
2 | Luther Burden | 2 | Kobe Hudson | |
3 | Cedric Tillman | 3 | Bryson Green | |
4 | Jalin Hyatt | 4 | Emeka Egbuka | |
5 | Kobe Hudson | 5 | Xavier Weaver | |
6 | Johnathan Mingo | 6 | Rashee Rice | |
7 | JaCorey Brooks | 7 | Xavier Hutchinson | |
8 | Emeka Egbuka | 8 | Marvin Harrison Jr | |
9 | Marvin Harrison Jr | 9 | Ryan O'Keefe | |
10 | Rashee Rice | 10 | Kayshon Boutte |
This wide receiver group is a bit more boom or bust than we would normally like, but there are still some nice options. As mentioned above, Tennessee should rebound well, meaning both of their stud receivers are in play. Injuries have also helped players such as Bryson Green into bigger roles.
It was only one week, but RJ Maryland looks like he could be the biggest benefactor of the rash of injuries to the SMU pass catchers. It is risky, but he is priced low enough a bad game won’t kill your teams. As you can also see, stacking the Tennessee and Missouri game is viable in a game that could reach above 70 points.
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