When I migrated over to Rotoballer last winter, I added another dimension to the site: college basketball. The response was positive, so we will up the college basketball content this season. I'll be providing you with some things that I've uncovered during my own research for these slates that you may not have come by elsewhere. There aren't a ton of sharps in the college contests on DraftKings because there's not enough money in it and it's far more volatile than its professional counterparts. That's why we can be profitable.
The teams are playing for keeps now. All of the results count. We have a couple of big names in here, like Michigan, Wake Forest, and Florida State, but the rest feature some teams that wont wind up on DraftKings slates again this season unless they make the NCAA tournament. I'll tell you right now that I'll be under the field on the four marquee teams. I'll make money on the guys that most have never heard of.
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college basketball lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/10/21. I’ll be providing multiple player suggestions for players at guard and forward, aiming to highlight one option apiece at the high, middle, and lower end of the salary scale. Good luck, RotoBallers.
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DraftKings CBB DFS Guards
Jamir Harris, Seton Hall ($8,500)
The Hall are going to have to adjust to life without Sandro Mamukelashvili, who was such a huge part of this team last year. Harris is one of the guys in line to pick up the slack. Harris is the best pure scorer on the team and will play a ton of minutes. Jared Rhoden has more upside, but Harris is the guy that is the constant. He's the main play in cash games. Rhoden is best left for GPP's.
Daivien Williamson, Wake Forest ($8,000)
Wake thought they would have East Tennessee State transfer Damari Monsanto to help out this year, but he will miss the season with an injury. It will fall back on Williamson to handle a bulk of the scoring again. On paper, Wake has the easiest matchup on the slate. I wouldn't go nuts here with a blowout likely, but Williamson's scoring ability is going to help it get out of hand.
Eli Brooks, Michigan ($6,900)
The Wolverines lost a lot from last season's team, which is part of the reason Brooks is back for year five. Jones is going to get most of the attention, but Brooks was a solid contributor even with guys like Mike Smith, Isaiah Livers, and Chaundee Brown around. They are all gone and Brooks should soak up quite a bit of that usage as the veteran leader.
Kadary Richmond, Seton Hall ($5,300)
Turns out Richmond is a lot like Foghat. He's a fool for the city. Richmond left upstate New York after a freshman season at Syracuse to join the Hall. He should start at point guard for the Pirates. He had a solid season for the Orange last year and his passing ability can lead to big DFS numbers on this team. Just make sure that Richmond is actually starting before using in your lineups.
Also consider: DeVante' Jones, Michigan ($9,500); Tyrece Radford, Texas A&M ($8,300); Markquis Nowell, Kansas State ($7,200); Ronaldo Segu, Buffalo ($4,800)
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DraftKings CBB DFS Forwards
Hunter Dickinson, Michigan ($8,700)
Dickinson is going to be a matchup problem for everyone this season, even teams with size. Buffalo is a little short on that. The Bulls are going to go nuts trying to guard Dickinson. He had a few bouts of foul trouble last year, but if he can steer clear of that, Dickinson has the ability to break a slate on any given night. That kind of upside is worth paying for.
Jake LaRavia, Wake Forest ($7,200)
LaRavia was a big part of the team even with Ody Oguama around last year. With Oguama gone, LaRavia could take on an even larger role. He is in line for a huge game against William and Mary here. Isaiah Mucius looks good too if you plan on stacking the Wake frontcourt.
Ike Obiagu, Seton Hall ($6,100)
Obiagu was the poor man's Mamukelashvili last season. Now he gets a chance to take over a larger part of Sandro's workload. The Hall has a lot of weapons on offense, but Obiagu is the guy that brings the defensive intensity. He should be able to push around a smaller Fairleigh-Dickinson team on both ends of the court.
Ismael Massoud, Kansas State ($5,300)
K-State was a little undersized last year, something they hope that the Wake Forest transfer can provide. Massoud started the last exhibition game against Pittsburgh State, so it seems as though he'll be in the lineup against Florida A&M. Massoud played well off the bench for Wake last year. I like the possibility of what he can provide if he starts for the Wildcats.
Also consider: Anthony Polite, Florida State ($8,200); Mike McGuirl, Kansas State ($7,800); Josh Mballa, Buffalo ($5,800); Henry Coleman III, Texas A&M ($5,000)
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