We are nearing the end, friends. This is our last of the big college football tournaments, so let's make the most of it! The nooners give us the Palmetto Cup from Clemson. We have the Dolly Parton Bowl from Nashville. We have the Bourbon Bowl from Lexington. West Virginia heads to Lubbock for some fresh-thrown tortillas. Kansas looks to complete its destiny in Waco.
And we have...The Game from Columbus. We start the afternoon with the Iron Bowl from Tuscaloosa. Arkansas heads to Columbia for the Battle Line game. We have the Duel in the Desert from Tucson. Cal heads to Dallas to take on SMU. Miami is at the Loud House to take on the Orange. We finish this off in L.A. with Notre Dame visiting USC.
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/30/24, locking at noon EST. 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
Cam Ward, Miami (FL) ($10.7K)
Cam Ward’s FBS ranks entering today:
#1 in pass yards
#1 in pass TD
#1 in Total TD
#1 in QBRAnd yet there are THREE QBs on “Heisman Watch” but not Ward??? And 2 of their teams have worse records.@espn @ABC
You should be. ASHAMED. Of yourselves.
ASHAMED. pic.twitter.com/In0O4xeeOU
— Timothy Johnson (@MiamiCanes1971) November 17, 2024
It's rivalry week and strange things happen. That's kind of why I'm looking at games that are NOT rivalries. It makes them a bit easier to target. We can treat it like a normal game. Syracuse has a potent offense and iffy defense. That's exactly what we want if we pay up at quarterback.
LaNorris Sellers, South Carolina ($7.1K)
Sellers is as talented as any freshman in the country. He has 135.88 DraftKings points over the last four games alone. You'll be hard-pressed to find anyone running as hot as Sellers. These came against Texas A&M, Vandy, and Missouri in that stretch. All of them have solid defenses. I'm suddenly not that scared of Clemson!
Behren Morton, Texas Tech ($6.4K)
Morton will get as many pass attempts as anyone on this list, but he doesn't complete a lot of deep passes. We don't get points for completions, but with a high number of attempts, there is always a chance at a high score. Morton hasn't had back-to-back good games this year. Can he close the regular season strong against West Virginia?
Brady Cook, Missouri ($4.9K)
Has Cook really regressed this much from last year? He spent a month battling a nagging injury, but he has finally thrown for over 200 yards in back-to-back games. Cook's 2023 breakout is a distant memory and he may only be a game manager now, but this price is very low for someone who shouldn't hurt your bottom line.
Also consider: Kyle McCord, Syracuse ($9K); Will Howard, Ohio State ($8.5K); Garrett Greene, West Virginia ($7.6K); Noah Fifita, Arizona ($7.1K); Fernando Mendoza, California ($6.8K); Nico Iamaleava, Tennessee ($5.5K)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Cam Skattebo, Arizona State ($10.1K)
Cam Skattebo brings the BOOM and signs an autograph
LEGEND
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) November 23, 2024
We don't talk enough about what Skattebo has meant to Arizona State. He had massive stat lines in games that Arizona State really needed at the start of this run. He sees between 25 and 30 touches per game a reaches the end zone usually more than once a game. He ran for 108 and a touchdown on Arizona last year in just 17 carries. What happens if he gets 25 carries?
Devin Neal, Kansas ($8.7K)
The Jayhawks didn't get to where they wanted to be this year, but you know that Neal and Jalon Daniels would still like to go out with a bowl win. One problem: they still have to beat Baylor or the season is over.
Neal has at least 20 DraftKings points in six consecutive games. Kansas has had their backs to the wall for the entire time. Neal has only scored one touchdown in two of those games. In the other four, he has multiple touchdowns.
Raheim Sanders, South Carolina ($6.2K)
The recent surge by the Gamecocks hasn't been all because of Sellers. Rocket has something to go with it too. Sanders has scored at least one touchdown in six consecutive games. He has found the going slow against some of the tougher defenses, but Sanders has gained the tough yards on the ground and is active in the passing game.
Jamarion Wilcox, Kentucky ($3.8K)
Wilcox had a tough game against Texas, but that can be expected. The telling thing for me is that he still led the Kentucky backfield in carries. If you have a guy leading his backfield in carries at this price, you pay attention.
Also consider: Tahj Brooks, Texas Tech ($9.9K); Bryson Washington, Baylor ($7.6K); Isaac Brown, Louisville ($6.5K); Jarquez Hunter, Auburn ($6.2K); CJ Donaldson Jr., West Virginia ($4.3K)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona ($8.6K)
Tetairoa Mcmillan ??#NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/WrQSigGNXA
— Ray G (@RayGQue) November 16, 2024
McMillan racked up 266 yards receiving against Arizona State last year. He likely won't reach that mark this year, but you never know. Noah Fifita has been his quarterback since middle school and this may be the last game they ever play together. Arizona isn't going to a bowl and it's highly unlikely that the same NFL team drafts them. Look for Fifita and McMillan to go out with a bang.
Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State ($6.7K)
Tyson has at least 80 receiving yards in each of the last six games, with six touchdowns in that span. He has caught 21 passes in the last two games alone, so he is piling up those extra PPR points. Tyson is one of my favorite plays on the entire slate as the Sun Devils exact revenge on Arizona and try to get to Arlington.
Oronde Gadsden II, Syracuse ($5.2K)
Gadsden has topped 100 yards in three straight games, piling up 27 receptions in that span. With Trebor Pena possibly out for this game, we could see an even higher number of balls headed to Gadsden. He's the comfortable t-shirt of Kyle McCord. Gadsden should be in for another big game for the price.
Cam Coleman, Auburn ($3.9K)
The freshman has made veteran Payton Thorne look like a capable quarterback lately. Coleman has 15 receptions for 228 yards and five touchdowns in the last two games. If Auburn scores a touchdown in this game, chances are it will be Coleman who gets it.
Also consider: Ja'Corey Brooks, Louisville ($7.3K); Luther Burden III, Missouri ($7.1K); Andrew Armstrong, Arkansas ($6.3K); KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn ($5.4K); Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech ($4.8K); Makai Lemon, USC ($4.3K); Carnell Tate, Ohio State ($4K)
DraftKings CFB Stacks
Syracuse
There should be a lot of points scored in this game and the Orange are significantly cheaper than Miami.
Texas Tech
It's another easier matchup for the Red Raiders and Behren Morton is still cheap. Tahj Brooks is a part of any lineup, not just Tech stacks. Caleb Douglas is a nice play on the cheap, but Josh Kelly is the best bet if you can afford him.
Also consider: Miami (FL), Arizona, Arizona State
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