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The nightcap out west has a couple of crazy ones on tap. We start off with Air Force heading to Vegas to take on UNLV. From there we head to Fresno where the beleaguered Bulldogs welcome in San Jose State. We close this out in paradise with Nevada heading to the islands to take on Timmy Chang's Hawaii squad. This is going to be a lot more exciting than last week's nightcap!
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 10/15/22 locking at 10:30 pm eastern. 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
Chevan Cordeiro, San Jose State ($8,700)
Cordeiro is putting up some huge numbers in Mountain West play, but he could be in for a ceiling game here. Fresno's woes aren't just on offense. The defense has been giving up huge plays as well. Cordeiro has four touchdowns on the ground over the last two weeks and has thrown for five more. He has 77.06 DraftKings points in the two conference games so far. I feel like Fresno is going to be powerless to stop him. Cordeiro still put up big numbers in the blowout over UNLV last week, so even if this game goes sideways, he should still have really good numbers.
Cameron Friel, UNLV ($5,300)
Doug Brumfield isn't on the depth chart for this week, so Friel should be getting the start. You can't blame the loss on him. He had a solid game against the Spartans last week after Brumfield went down. We saw Utah State get deep on the Falcons a few times last week. Friel only really needs to do that once or twice to pay off this price.
Also consider: Brayden Schager, Hawaii ($6,100); Haaziq Daniels, Air Force ($5,500)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Toa Taua, Nevada ($7,000)
Taua has scored four touchdowns in the last two games even though he hasn't really broken loose in that time. He should find plentiful running lanes against Hawaii and considering the sad state of the quarterbacks on this team, he should get as many carries as he can handle in what could be a close game. Considering the errors that the Nevada offense made last week, I see a lot of running going on for the Wolf Pack in this one.
Brad Roberts, Air Force ($6,900)
There is no bigger oxymoron in college football than Air Force. Roberts has three straight games over 100 yards and has topped the mark in five of six games this year. This will be the sixth. UNLV had problems with San Jose State last week. Roberts is going to be like a wrecking ball through this defense. We saw what he did to Colorado in Week 2, right? This could be a repeat performance.
Kairee Robinson, San Jose State ($5,900)
Robinson doesn't rack up a ton of yards because of Cordeiro's rushing prowess, but he does get a lot of work in the red zone. Robinson has five touchdowns in the last four games and is still part of the passing game. No team has held Robinson to single digits so far this year. That's not going to happen here either.
Also consider: Aidan Robbins, UNLV ($6,400); Dedrick Parson, Hawaii ($6,300); John Lee Eldridge III, Air Force ($4,500)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Zion Bowens, Hawaii ($6,400)
The Warriors finally had Schrager take the QB job and they had Bowens at their disposal last week for the first time since early in Week 1. Bowens didn't disappoint. He hauled in nine passes for 108 yards in a game they should have won against San Diego State. Those wins will happen at some point for Hawaii. This offense was able to move the ball on a good San Diego State defense. They should have a field day with Nevada.
B.J. Casteel, Nevada ($5,200)
Half of the Arizona transfer's receptions on the season came last week against Colorado State. Nate Cox is starting to get a little more comfortable in this offense which should mean more opportunities for Casteel. He has a reception in every game so far, but 14 of his 18 have come in two games. He's a boom-or-bust option, but I was intrigued by what I saw last week. Jamaal Bell is the consistent Nevada receiver if you're playing cash games.
Charles Ross, San Jose State ($5,000)
First it was Justin Lockhart. Then it was Elijah Cooks. Last week it was Dominick Mazotti. The Spartans have cycled through favorite targets a few times this year, then there's Ross. He has 14 receptions over the last three games after not recording a single one in Week 1. Ross is the consistent threat in the pass game for the Spartans. Cooks has the better upside. Lockhart might be the most talented. Choose whichever fits your build or your budget.
Also consider: Jalen Cropper, Fresno State ($7,200); Nikko Remigio, Fresno State ($6,500); Dominick Mazotti, San Jose State ($4,800); David Cormier, Air Force ($4,100)
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