The fun doesn't end with the main slate! It never does, right? We have eight more action-packed college games for you in prime time! We start this off with Georgia heading to StarkVegas, Kansas jaywalking (Jayhawking? Is that a verb?) to Lubbock and Washington heading down to Eugene for one of the better games outside of rivalry week.
A half-hour later finds A&M at Auburn in a battle of disappointing teams. North Carolina fights through the tobacco leaves to get to Winston-Salem to face Wake. Don't forget the Texas-sized showdown in Austin between TCU and Texas. The only 8 PM kick is Florida State up in the Loud House. We finish this one off an hour later with Cal heading up to Corvallis. How about the college football games in Oregon on our Saturday night?
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/12/22 locking at 7 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
Bo Nix, Oregon ($9,700)
Nix has 10 passing touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns in the last three games alone. In the land of DFS, touchdowns reign supreme, and no one has been more adept at getting them lately than Nix. Washington's defense has struggled this year. I have my doubts that they can keep Nix from scoring another five touchdowns.
Jalon Daniels, Kansas ($7,700).
Kansas is back in practice and has been for around two weeks now. He worked with the third team before the OSU game but could be ready to take the starting role back. If he starts, I'm all over it. If he is held out again, it's hard to not like Max Duggan against Texas in the same price range. Only roll the dice with Daniels if you know you'll have time to pivot close to kickoff if you need to.
Conner Weigman, Texas A&M ($4,900)
Did DraftKings watch either of Weigman's two games? I'm going to say no based on this pricing. Weigman is at practice this week after an illness held him and a few other important Aggies out of action against Florida. Weigman is too cheap for the ceiling he has and will be in every single one of my GPP lineups.
Also consider: Drake Maye, North Carolina ($8,700); Sam Hartman, Wake Forest ($8,500); Quinn Ewers, Texas ($6,700); Robby Ashford, Auburn ($5,800)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Bijan Robinson, Texas ($8,900)
Hey, who is this guy? He looks like he has a future! Oh...it's old friend Bijan Robinson. Texas remembered that they still had him last week and turned him loose on K-State. This might be the recipe for success against TCU as well. It worked on the other purple team. The more practical reason to use Robinson is that the Texas line should be able to dominate in the trenches.
Devon Achane, Texas A&M ($6,100)
Auburn is going to be able to hang with A&M, but that should just provide higher-scoring games than Tigers fans were used to earlier in the season. We remember the numbers that Achane put up in two games with Weigman, right? Achane has 27 receptions in the last five games and has gone over 99 rushing yards in four of those. Find a better workload in this price range. I'll wait.
Damien Martinez, Oregon State ($5,000)
Martinez has three consecutive games of over 100 rushing yards and he's still this cheap. At this point, I don't really even care who the opponent is. He's too cheap. He should be able to hit triple digits against Cal as well.
Also consider: Kendre Miller, TCU ($6,700); Jaydn Ott, California ($6,000); Jo'quavious Marks, Mississippi State ($5,700); Noah Whittington, Oregon ($4,600)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Josh Downs, North Carolina ($7,800)
Downs has 26 receptions for 268 yards and three touchdowns in the last two games alone! He started the season with injuries and no rapport with the freshman quarterback hindering him some, but now he and Maye are in lockstep against a Wake defense that can be torched in the secondary. I love stacking Maye/Downs in any format.
A.T. Perry, Wake Forest ($7,300)
What's good for Josh Downs is good for A.T. Perry. Both teams have questionable-at-best secondaries on a good day. If both are off on this slate, Downs and Perry could break slates. The sky is the limit for both of them.
Quentin Johnston, TCU ($6,900)
If the Toadies are going to hang around, they are going to need a big game from Johnston. Johnston has 30 receptions and four touchdowns over the last four games, all of which were come-from-behind victories to leave TCU as the last team standing in the Big 12(10). TCU will be able to do what Kansas State couldn't: get behind those corners.
Moose Muhammad III, Texas A&M ($5,400)
Moose has had 15 receptions in the last two games alone. That's with A&M's best quarterback missing one of those games and with Stewart setting a career-best in catches and yardage last week. He's too cheap for the upside with Weigman back. A low-key A&M stack makes everything else possible when building your lineups.
Also consider: Rome Odunze, Washington ($7,700); Xavier Worthy, Texas ($6,600); Evan Stewart, Texas A&M ($6,000); J. Michael Sturdivant, California ($5,200); Xavier White, Texas Tech ($4,700)
College Football DFS Game Stack Options
You know which team stacks are often good, but this isn't baseball. Game stacks can and do work. I prefer more team stacks on this slate, but there is some goodness in one of these games for sure. Which one is it?
North Carolina at Wake Forest
I have already touched on this, but Maye, Hartman, Perry, and Downs are a great place to start any GPP lineup. The problem is that it only leaves you with $4,425 per player for the last four slots. I'm going to do this stack a little differently. I'm going to give you the value picks that make this fit! You can use Deshaun Fenwick and Damien Martinez and get all of Oregon State's production at RB and still have enough bank to put Cal's Mavin Anderson at receiver. That leaves you Auburn's Jarquez Hunter or TCU's Emari Demercado as home-run threats in the flex.
Honorable Mention: TCU at Texas, Kansas at Texas Tech
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