We have another action-packed prime time slate for the final full week of the 2023 season. There are only seven games on the docket but all of them include at least one explosive offense. It doesn't get much better than this!
We kick off in Gainesville for the Seminole Showdown. We have Notre Dame in Palo Alto to take on the Tree. We have the Palmetto Bowl in Columbia. We have Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate from Atlanta. Kansas heads to Cincinnati to take on the Bearcats. We have North Carolina in Raleigh trying to avoid another meltdown. We end this with Farmageddon from the Little Apple. How could it possibly get better than this?
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/25/23, locking at 7 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
Carson Beck, Georgia ($9,100)
Beck has gone from game manager to game master in the course of three months. He has multiple touchdown passes and at least 250 passing yards in four straight games. Even though this rivalry has been lopsided of late, the Bulldogs aren't going to let up on Tech. They will let this game get ugly and Beck will be the reason why it does.
Tate Rodemaker, Florida State ($7,900)
The Florida secondary has been shredded by everyone this year. Rodemaker is one of the more talented backups around. Yes, Florida State isn't the same team without Jordan Travis. No team would be. However, they are fortunate enough to have a backup that stuck around and knows the playbook as well as the starter. Rodemaker won't run like Travis did and he's not quite as accurate, but working with the first team in practice is going to pay instant dividends in this one.
Brennan Armstrong, North Carolina State ($6,100)
Since regaining the starting job two weeks ago, Armstrong has put up 61.06 DraftKings points. That's a great return for this price! The Carolina defense is a mess right now. Armstrong, when right, was one of the best quarterbacks in the ACC. He may never regain the form that he had with Virginia, but he has been awfully close the last couple of games. I don't see how Carolina stops that.
Also consider: Drake Maye, North Carolina ($9,500); Will Howard, Kansas State ($8,100); Rocco Becht, Iowa State ($5,800)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Omarion Hampton, North Carolina ($7,500)
I know that the Wolfpack defense has been very good, especially against the run. However, Hampton has been unstoppable, even against the stout Duke and Clemson defenses. Hampton piled up 69.4 DraftKings points against Clemson and Duke. It could have been more if he hadn't fumbled a touchdown out the back of the end zone against Clemson. If he can do that against those defenses, I'll trust him against anyone. Carolina's meltdown isn't the fault of Hampton. He has at least 30 DraftKings points in four straight games.
Phil Mafah, Clemson ($5,800)
Yes, Will Shipley is priced higher, but Mafah is still seeing more carries. He has 43 touches to 34 for Shipley in the last two games. Both are good options. Shipley has the higher upside, but Mafah's floor is safer with the extra touches per game.
Kendall Milton, Georgia ($5,600)
Milton has scored at least one touchdown in every game since his return in Week 6. Daijun Edwards will still get work and he's the guy that might break one at any moment. Milton is also electric, just in a different way. He's the Georgia option in the red zone. That's the guy to use when Georgia is in the red zone as much as they are.
Also consider: Audric Estime, Notre Dame ($8,200); Devin Neal, Kansas ($7,000); Corey Kiner, Cincinnati ($5,400); Abu Sama, Iowa State ($3,700)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Xavier Legette, South Carolina ($6,600)
Can you imagine where the Gamecocks would be if they could start seasons the way that they end them? Legette has 96 DraftKings points in the three-game win streak for the Gamecocks, not dropping below 24 in any of those games. He's a massive target hog right now and Spencer Rattler is still a dangerous quarterback when upright.
Kevin Concepcion, North Carolina State ($6,500)
Concepcion continues to see heavy target and he is operating as the de-facto starting running back. The Pack shuffle in Michael Allen and Delbert Mimms, but Concepcion out-carried both of them combined last week. Armstrong has been making an impact on the ground as well, but Concepcion got revenge and threw a touchdown pass. The Pack have gotten creative with Concepcion and Armstrong and we are reaping the rewards in DFS.
Jayden Higgins, Iowa State ($5,100)
The Cyclones have started to open up this offense a little more for Rocco Becht. Jaylin Noel usually gets more targets, but Higgins often does more with his as far as yardage goes. Neither are bad options, but I'm siding with the big-play ability of Higgins. He has at least eight DraftKings points in five straight games. That's a pretty good floor for the price.
Rico Flores, Notre Dame ($4,000)
The freshman set career-highs in receptions (eight) and yards (102) in the win over Wake and it wasn't all in garbage time. The Irish have been looking for a downfield threat for Sam Hartman all season and they have have finally found it. Better late than never, especially when DraftKings didn't adjust his price.
Also consider: Devontez Walker, North Carolina ($7,800); Eugene Wilson, Florida ($5,400); Jaylin Noel, Iowa State ($5,900); Ben Sinnott, Kansas State ($4,900); Jake Briningstool, Clemson ($4,400)
DraftKings CFB Stacks:
Notre Dame
Stanford's defense is by far the worst defense on this slate, but their run defense has been solid. Their pass defense is the worst in the country, allowing 400 yards per game through the air. Due to that, my Irish stack won't include the expensive Audric Estime. I plan on running Hartman with Rico Flores and Jaden Greathouse. Jordan Faison has come on of late as well and could set you apart if you stack three Irish receivers.
Georgia
I usually won't stack teams like Georgia. They are so deep at every position that you never really know who is going to produce outside of Carson Beck. The Wreck can't stop the run, so pairing Beck with both Milton and Daijun Edwards will automatically make you different while attacking the greatest weakness of Tech. Picking Georgia receivers has been really difficult, but if pushed, Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint had a big game last week with Rara Thomas limited. With Ladd McConkey likely to miss this game, expect Rosemy-Jacksaint to pick up the slack.
Also consider: North Carolina State, Florida State
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