This is what we have waited for: it's wall-to-wall college basketball all day today! I'll be with you for every step of this DFS journey. That means I'm not quitting after the first two slates! There are still some big games out west after a couple of prime-time games in the east.
We start in Jersey with Seton Hall hosting Rutgers for state bragging rights. The Irish head to Milwaukee to take on Marquette. We head to the left coast with UC-Irvine heads to San Diego to take on the Aztecs. We end this in Seattle with Gonzaga heading across the state to take on Washington.
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college basketball lineup picks for DraftKings on 12/9/23, starting at 8:30 PM Eastern. I’ll provide multiple player suggestions at guard and forward, aiming to highlight one option at the high, middle, and lower end of the salary scale. Good luck, RotoBallers.
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DraftKings CBB DFS Guards
Tyler Kolek, Marquette ($8,000)
When he's on, few players in college can stop Kolek. He lit up Texas for 28 points last week in the Big 12/Big East battle. Kolek is one of the better passers in the country and well and is a good rebounder on the perimeter. There's nothing he can't do (besides maybe block shots) on a basketball court. When his shots are falling, Kolek has slate-breaking ability.
Sahvir Wheeler, Washington ($7,400)
Wheeler has scored in double figures in every game this season. He was mostly an afterthought in the Kentucky offense. This year, he has thrived as the facilitator in Seattle. Wheeler is averaging nearly seven assists per game as well to go with his 16 points. He has a high floor no matter the matchup. Washington has played some really good teams this year and Wheeler has produced against all of them.
Paul Mulcahy, Washington ($5,700)
The Rutgers transfer struggled early on, but he has 32 points, 25 assists, 12 rebounds, two blocks, and five steals in the last three games. He has found his niche on this team and is seriously underpriced. The Huskies move the ball very well with both Wheeler and Mulcahy able to run the offense. Mulcahy's ceiling isn't as high as Wheeler's, but the floor is.
Also consider: Kadary Richmond, Seton Hall ($8,700); Ryan Nembhard, Gonzaga ($7,300); Nolan Hickman, Gonzaga ($6,400); Dusty Stromer, Gonzaga ($5,300); Justin Hohn, UC-Irvine ($5,000)
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DraftKings CBB DFS Forwards
Jaedon LeDee, San Diego State ($10,100)
LeDee helped fuel the Final Four run for the Aztecs last year, but nothing could prepare us for what he is doing this year. LeDee is averaging a double-double on the season while showing improved passing, much better shooting, and his trademark tough defense. Whatever they're going to charge us for LeDee, he is likely worth every penny.
Jaden Bediako, Seton Hall ($6,400)
St. Peter's held Bediako to just four points in the opening game. He has between 10 and 13 points in every game since. I love consistency in DFS and Bediako is the model of consistency. He has between 25 and 30 DraftKings points in every competitive game since the opener. He's a solid scorer, elite rim protector, good rebounder, and DFS darling.
Ben Gregg, Gonzaga ($4,900)
Gregg has yet to play 20 minutes in a game this season, but he has double-figure DraftKings points in all but one game. In fact, Gregg has 51.5 DraftKings points in just 32 minutes over the last two games. He's one of the best per-minute DFS players out there right now.
Also consider: Anton Watson, Gonzaga ($7,900); Aundre Hyatt, Rutgers ($6,300); Tae Davis, Notre Dame ($6,000); Dean Keeler, UC-Irvine ($4,600); Mawot Mag, Rutgers ($4,000)