We are up to three games again on our Friday night slate and all of them are conference tilts. We have some AAC to start us off, some Mountain West as an appetizer, and the Pac 12 to take us on home!
The early game has East Carolina in the Queen City to take on the Bearcats. Next, the Ralphies come down from the mountain to face the best team that NIL can buy in L.A. We end this in Vegas with Fresno flying high in Hawaii and bringing their show to the strip to take on UNLV.
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/11/22 locking at 8 PM Eastern time. 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
Jake Haener, Fresno State ($7,400)
This feels awfully cheap for a guy that has 58.44 DraftKings points in two games since his return. This Fresno offense is as dangerous as it was advertised to open the season. UNLV"s defense has been solid, but I honestly don't think solid cuts it here.
Holton Ahlers, East Carolina ($5,400)
I have no desire to use Ben Bryant. I don't care how bad the stats are. He just doesn't do enough. Cincinnati's defense is going to get after Ahlers, but he has grown as a passer and the dual-threat ability at this low of a price is intoxicating. I'll fly with Ahlers in a GPP at this price. The ceiling is still pretty high.
Also consider: Caleb Williams, USC ($9,400); J.T. Shrout, Colorado ($5,100)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Jordan Mims, Fresno State ($6,700)
Mims is back to having ceiling games with Haener running this offense. He was able to keep the offense mostly respectable with Haener out, but now the passing game is opening up things on the ground for Mims a little more. He also gets ample work out of the backfield to keep that floor nice and stable.
Keaton Mitchell, East Carolina ($6,600)
I hate attacking a solid defense like Cincinnati, but this is based more on talent than anything. USC is heading for a blowout, but I do think ECU stays close here. Close enough for Mitchell and company to get a full game's worth of stats. They are priced low enough to get plenty of other pieces in your lineup as well. I won't use Ahlers and Mitchell together, but I will have some exposure to both across my lineups.
Also consider: Travis Dye, USC ($7,100); Aidan Robbins, UNLV ($6,200)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Jordan Addison, USC ($7,600)
Let's face it...the only way that Addison's price was going to come down to a level where I would use him again was by him getting injured. Addison will play against Colorado, and he's going to show off why some NFL team is going to give him millions next spring. He is going to want to show the scouts that he is back to normal, and I think Lincoln Riley is going to let him do it.
Tyler Scott, Cincinnati ($6,500)
Scott missed two games and is still leading the Bearcats in receiving yards by 154. He also has eight of the 18 passing touchdowns thrown by Cincy this year. Scott's upside is higher than anyone else on the slate and he's not really priced like it. This guy has topped 38 DraftKings points twice in the last four games he has played.
R.J. Sneed, Colorado ($3,000)
The Baylor transfer took a while to integrate into the offense, but he has at least two receptions in four straight games. He was a big-play threat with the Bears and if he's ever going to do it as a Ralphie, it would be here against this USC defense. I like Montana Lemonious-Craig as the cash play for a Colorado team that going to be playing from behind, but Sneed is the GPP dart throw.
Also consider: Jalen Cropper, Fresno State ($7,000); Nikko Remigio, Fresno State ($6,900); C.J. Johnson, East Carolina ($5,800); Tahj Washington, USC ($5,100)
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