Hey! You can't fall asleep yet! There's still college football going on and still money to be won in DFS! It's not over until WE say it is! Are you with me? Let's finish Week 6 of the last great college football season the right way! There are some really good players in action after the sun goes down!
We are down to two games this week, but USC is playing. All four teams are from the best conference top-to-bottom that is extinct after this year because they listened to someone who knows nothing about football. At any rate, we open in Berkeley with the Beavers in town. The nightcap is Arizona in the Coliseum to beat up on the USC defense. Talk about fun!
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 10/7/23, locking at 10 PM Eastern. I’ll provide multiple 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 ($11,000)
This pick doesn't even really need analysis. Caleb Williams has 86.2 DraftKings points over the last two games...the only two games this year in which he has played a full game. The Trojans' defense is all aboard the Heisman campaign for Caleb. At this point, they're just giving up points on purpose...
D.J. Uiagalelei, Oregon State ($8,000)
DJU racked up 34.56 DraftKings points in the opener against San Jose State, but the last three games have come against the strong defenses of Utah, San Diego State, and Washington State. The gauntlet is finally over and D.J. can finally get back to putting up some big DFS days.
Also consider: Jayden de Laura, Arizona ($7,400)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Marshawn Lloyd, USC ($7,600)
The Trojans actually have a featured back this year instead of a committee. That makes Marshawn Lloyd worth using. The Trojans revolve around Caleb Williams, but Lloyd does a lot with his touches and Arizona's defense isn't good enough to stop it. Expect another flirtation with a 100-yard game and a touchdown.
Damien Martinez, Oregon State ($6,900)
Much like his quarterback, Damien Martinez has had tough sledding for the last three weeks. Cal's run defense has been solid though, so don't expect a repeat of the San Jose State game for Martinez. However, he picks up the tough yards and is active in the passing game. The poaching of touchdowns by Deshaun Fenwick is getting old though.
Also consider: Jaydn Ott, California ($8,100); Jonah Coleman, Arizona ($4,600)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Brenden Rice, USC ($6,200)
There are a lot of mouths to feed on this USC offense, but all Brenden Rice does is score touchdowns...just like his father. Rice has six touchdowns in four games and has hauled in 12 passes for 214 yards in the last two games. That's an elite share considering all of the stud receivers that USC has. Rice is by far the most consistent of the Trojans receivers.
Jacob Cowing, Arizona ($5,700)
It doesn't matter who the quarterback is. Elite players put up big stat lines no matter who the quarterback is. Jacob Cowing hauled in eight passes for 61 yards and a touchdown last week without de Laura. They expect him back against USC, so the sky is really the limit here. Cowing is the alpha of the Arizona receivers by a large margin.
Silas Bolden, Oregon State ($5,300)
Silas Bolden is a small pouch of dynamite, much the same as Darren Sproles and Deuce Vaughn. Bolden is an excellent receiver, but he has been getting use out of the backfield as well on jet sweeps. That was the one play that really worked against the stout Utah defense. Bolden scored twice on that stingy unit. I'm excited to see what the Beavers will do with Bolden going forward. He has enormous potential.
Also consider: Tahj Washington, USC ($6,000); Zachariah Branch, USC ($5,400); Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona ($5,200); Jeremiah Hunter, California ($5,100)
DraftKings CFB Stacks:
Arizona
You can't stack the Trojans. No, I'm not being facetious. They are too expensive with their players the highest-priced at every position. You can have pieces, but you can't have the whole enchilada. You can have Arizona's whole taco truck for about the price of Williams and Lloyd. If de Laura plays, it starts with him. The explosive Michael Wiley has a high ankle sprain, so even if he plays, I wouldn't use him. Jonah Coleman is a capable replacement, and Cowing and McMillan could be in for huge games if de Laura can play.
Also consider: USC, Oregon State
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