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 Texas Tech in Ames and Tennessee listening to a crowing rooster for four hours straight. A half hour later, we have Arkansas hosting Ole Miss and Bedlam in Norman.
The 8pm hour brings Syracuse to Wake and The Battle Of Los Angeles to the Rose Bowl. We close this out an hour later with UAB heading to Death Valley and Washington hosting the Ralphies in Seattle. This is going to be a fun one!
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/19/22 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
Caleb Williams, USC ($9,000)
The Trojans have been throwing more lately and will likely have to continue that trend with Travis Dye out. Williams has three rushing touchdowns in the last two games and 17 passing touchdowns in the last four with just one turnover in that span. We saw the holes that the UCLA defense has last week. USC will be able to exploit them just like Arizona did.
Michael Penix, Washington ($7,900)
Penix leads FBS with 3,640 passing yards this season. That's 92 yards more than Western Kentucky's Austin Reed. He's not running much this year, but he is getting it done through the air. There has been a huge difference between watching him at Indiana and watching him here. Penix has a chance for monster numbers against a hapless Colorado team, but he might not be in there long enough to put up monster stats. This should be a blowout.
K.J. Jefferson, Arkansas ($7,200)
I would guess that Spencer Sanders plays, but I would also guess that he is nowhere near full strength. Arkansas hasn't made us guess with Jefferson. He will be in this game against Mississippi. The Razorbacks probably won't let Jefferson run as much as he did early in the season, but he has still only thrown three interceptions on the season. Two of those were against Liberty. He should get back on track in this one.
Also consider: Dorian Thompson-Robinson, UCLA ($8,800); Hendon Hooker, Tennessee ($8,200); Dillon Gabriel, Oklahoma ($7,600); Garrett Shrader, Syracuse ($5,100)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Zach Charbonnet, UCLA ($8,000)
Charbonnet has dropped two straight 50-bombs. This isn't the NBA, people. 50's are hard to come by in football. Charbonnet has 14 receptions and six touchdowns to go with his nearly 400 rushing yards. USC can be run on, especially if the game manages to stay close. Hell, Colorado ran for 135 on the Trojans despite losing by 38 points. Charbonnet will still put up huge numbers no matter what the final score of the game is.
Quinshon Judkins, Mississippi ($7,000)
The return of Zach Evans did put a little bit of a damper on the numbers for Judkins, but it also solidified his standing as the lead back in this offense. Judkins has four straight games over 100 rushing yards and has scored at least one touchdown in eight straight games. This is going to be a tough game in Fayetteville, but Judkins is the one piece of the Mississippi offense that I trust.
Josh Williams, LSU ($5,100)
Williams scored for the third straight game against Arkansas and carried a season-high 18 times for a season-best 118 yards. Williams' stock is soaring, but his price sure isn't. This is another superb matchup in a game that is going to be closer than LSU wants. Williams is going to get another good workload and I'll be shocked if he doesn't break triple digits again. It speaks volumes that LSU only scored one touchdown last week and it was Williams who scored it.
Also consider: DeWayne McBride, UAB ($7,700); Eric Gray, Oklahoma ($7,400); Wayne Taulapapa, Washington ($6,000); Dominic Richardson, Oklahoma State ($5,500); Cameron Davis, Washington ($5,100)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee ($7,400)
You know what? Missouri's defense had sparkling numbers before they faced the Vols too. Hyatt caught seven passes for 146 yards and a touchdown. It takes a really talented secondary to hold down Hyatt. As good as South Carolina's defense has been at times, they don't have that. Style points count, especially for the Vols who will be clamoring to jump the loser of the Ohio State-Michigan game next week. They're not going to let off the gas at all, which is great news for Hyatt. Georgia is the only team to hold him under 130 yards since he went nuts on Alabama in Week 7.
Jonathan Mingo, Mississippi ($6,300)
Ole Miss has been getting it done through the air as well. Mingo has double-digit DraftKings points in each of the last four games. Those games? Alabama, A&M, LSU, and Vanderbilt. There are some pretty good defenses in there. I'm not worried about the volume against Auburn. It will still be there, especially if the game stays close.
Kayshon Boutte, LSU ($5,600)
Boutte has been the most targeted LSU receiver for the last six weeks or so. He still hasn't reached the heights that everyone thought he was capable of after a monster 2020 season, but he has shown flashes of it. I prefer Boutte in GPP's because we all know how high the ceiling is. He's still a little volatile, but now his floor won't take you out of contention. A nice matchup against UAB could see him get close to the game that we all know he is capable of.
Trea Shropshire, UAB ($5,100)
So, you want to play LSU in Death Valley at night, huh? If you want to pull the upset, you better have playmakers. UAB does. McBride has been one of my favorite non-power 5 backs all season. Shropshire has continued to put up good numbers despite different quarterbacks, but he has really come up big lately. Shropshire has 12 receptions for 163 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the last two games. UAB should be playing from behind, so we'll see a lot of balls heading Shropshire's way.
Also consider: Xavier Hutchinson, Iowa State ($8,000); Marvin Mims, Oklahoma ($7,200); Rome Odunze, Washington ($7,000); Oronde Gadsden, Syracuse ($5,900); Jadon Haselwood, Arkansas ($5,500); R.J. Sneed, Colorado ($3,500)
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?
Oklahoma State at Oklahoma
It's Bedlam! For the first time since 2005, both teams enter the game unranked. Why? Injuries for OSU and poor defense on both sides. If Spencer Sanders plays, I have no issues using him. Gabriel/Mims/Gordon is a nice start to an Oklahoma stack, but I also like including Brayden Willis for value. On the Oklahoma State side, they have had problems running the ball, but Dominic Richardson is still cheap enough to consider. Receiver is where it gets tricky. Braydon Johnson is the guy you want if he plays. He was expected to play against Iowa State, but no such luck. If he's out, I would go with Bryson Green if Sanders is the quarterback. If not, John Paul Richardson might be the better bet.
Honorable Mention: USC at UCLA
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