We have another nice slate with nine games tonight. Most of the plays from the article panned out last night. Let's see if we can do that again! We start off in South Florida with FIU taking on FAU. Nice!
Next up is Murray State in StarkVegas. UTSA is leading over to Little Rock to take on UALR. UNC-Asheville is in Auburn taking on the Tigers. Arkansas State heads to Louisville to take on the Cardinals. Creighton heads out to Vegas to take on UNLV. We end this with a left-coast trifecta. Utah State is at Santa Clara. Weber State is in Reno. Seattle is in San Francisco to take on the Dons.
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college basketball lineup picks for DraftKings on 12/13/23, starting at 7 PM Eastern. I’ll provide multiple player suggestions at guard and forward, aiming to highlight one option at the high, middle, and lower end of the salary scale. Good luck, RotoBallers.
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DraftKings CBB DFS Guards
Great Osobor, Utah State ($8,300)
The Montana State transfer is off to a great start with the Aggies. He is averaging 19.5 points and 9.1 rebounds. He has scored 14 or more points in every game and has a double-double in half of Utah State's games so far. I like the fact that we can use Osobor at guard since the top of the guard pool is fairly weak tonight. Osobor is at least worth paying up for.
Arturo Dean, Florida International ($7,600)
Dean is really going to be tested in this one. He is putting up huge numbers so far this year. Dean has scored in double figures in all but the foul-plagued disaster of an opener against Central Florida. His value isn't in scoring though. Dean leads the nation with 4.4 steals per game. That's almost one full steal more than Tamin Lipsey and Damani McEntire, who are tied for second. Dean has at least two steals in every game and has 16 in the last two games alone! He's Rickey Henderson on a basketball court!
Mason Falslev, Utah State ($6,800)
Osobor is a double-double machine. Falslev produces in every category along with his double-digit scoring. He averages 4.6 rebounds, 3.4 assists, two steals, and 0.3 blocks to go with his 12.8 points. That includes a scoreless disaster against Bradley, but that was a month ago. I'll go along with what Falslev has shown recently.
Tre Donaldson, Auburn ($5,200)
The Tigers are going to have a hard time keeping Donaldson on the bench. He has 22 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists, and three steals in just 41 minutes over the last two games. This game looks like a blowout, so Donaldson could rack up some nice garbage-time minutes here. He's not afraid to shoot when he's on the court and provides good peripherals as well.
Also consider: Jamir Chaplin, UALR ($8,800); Marcus Williams, San Francisco ($8,000); Darius Brown, Utah State ($7,400); Isaiah Wyatt, UTSA ($7,100); Christian Tucker, UTSA ($6,600); Skyy Clark, Louisville ($6,300); Adama Bal, Santa Clara ($6,100); Jalen Gaffney, Florida Atlantic ($5,600); Fletcher Abee, UNC-Asheville ($4,400)
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DraftKings CBB DFS Forwards
Jonathan Mogbo, San Francisco ($9,800)
The Dons are probably going to blow out Seattle and we have no reason to think that Mogbo won't produce. He is averaging 14.3 points, 14 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.3 steals, and a block over the last five games alone. Three of those were against power conference teams (Minnesota, Arizona State, and Vanderbilt). The other two were against Purdue Fort Wayne and New Orleans. The production has remained largely the same no matter the opponent.
Kalib Boone, UNLV ($7,000)
It took the Oklahoma State transfer a bit to get going for UNLV, but he has been huge for the Rebels over the last two games with Jalen Hill out. Boone has 75.75 DraftKings points in just 51 minutes in the last two games. He will need to watch the fouls against Ryan Kalkbrenner, but Boone should score in double figures again and pile up decent peripheral stats. Despite his size, Kalkbrenner isn't a great defender.
Carlton Linguard, UTSA ($6,100)
Linguard wasn't all that active in the offense early on, but the 7-footer has scored in double figures in three straight games while playing at least 22 minutes in each one. Linguard has nailed nine triples in the last two games alone. He's a matchup nightmare because of his size and ability to shoot from outside. He's also an elite rim protector. Linguard is capable of having a monster game. He will sometime soon.
Dylan Cardwell, Auburn ($4,300)
Cardwell doesn't usually get a lot of run, but he has when Auburn blows the opponent out. That should happen tonight against UNC-Asheville. Cardwell still plays 12-15 minutes normally, but he is more involved in the offense when the starters aren't on the floor with him. This is purely a speculative play, but Cardwell could wind up being a good value.
Also consider: Dillon Jones, Weber State ($8,500); Vladislav Goldin, Florida Atlantic ($7,800); Jaylen Crocker-Johnson, UALR ($7,400); Brandton Chatfield, Seattle ($6,500); Chad Baker-Mazara, Auburn ($5,900); Giancarlo Rosado, Florida Atlantic ($4,900); Isaac Johnson, Utah State ($3,900)