The last great college football season rolls into Week 10 this week. How is it November already? We have our normal dozen games on tap on the main slate. The nooners feature Notre Dame heading to Death Valley to take on Clemson, a place that the Irish haven't won since 1977. K-State heads down to Austin to take on a Quinn Ewers-less Texas team. A&M heads to Oxford to take on Ole Miss. Arkansas heads down to Florida for some Gator hunting. We end the nooners in Piscataway with Ohio State in town.
We start the afternoon in Colorado Springs for Army-Air Force where the Falcons can win the Commander-In-Chief Trophy. Florida State heads to Pitt to take on the worst team in the ACC. Virginia Tech heads to Louisville to try and continue their hot streak. Penn State is in Maryland to take on the Terps. James Madison heads south to take on Georgia State. Missouri is in Athens to see if they can put another scare into the Bulldogs. We end this in Stillwater with what might be the last installment of Bedlam.
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings on 11/4/23, locking at noon 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
Dillon Gabriel, Oklahoma ($8.900)
The struggles of the Oklahoma run game have led to a lot of carries for Gabriel. He ran for three touchdowns in the loss to Kansas, which adds another element to his already big upside. The way to get to Oklahoma State is through the air.
Jordan McCloud, James Madison ($8,100)
Those of us who watched South Florida at any time over the last two years know what McCloud is capable of. We saw flashes of it in Tampa. It has been totally unleashed for the Dukes. McCloud has at least 24 DraftKings points in each of the last five games. Why should this game be any different?
Zac Larrier, Air Force ($6,500)
It may seem weird to target players who are off the beaten path, but that's how you can win in GPP formats. Many DFS players like to use players that they are familiar with. Luckily for you, I have watched all FBS players play at least once this season. Larrier doesn't throw a lot of passes, but he is efficient when he does and has five touchdown passes in the last four games. Add that to his two rushing touchdowns and 284 yards in those four games, and he looks really underpriced. Do you need me to remind you of what Kayron Lynch-Adams did to Army's defense last week?
Also consider: Carson Beck Georgia ($8,500); Drew Allar, Penn State (7,500); Darren Grainger, Georgia State ($7,000); Kyron Drones, Virginia Tech ($6,300)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Ollie Gordon, Oklahoma State ($7,200)
I can't possibly make this any more simple. Just play him. He's not going for 250 on Oklahoma, but 150 with a pair of touchdowns is within the realm of possibility. He's the best back in the country. We may be rivals, but I have always respected the great backs Oklahoma State has had. Gordon is as good as any of those before him, and I'm a Barry Sanders truther.
Jawhar Jordon, Louisville ($6,500)
Make no mistake about it; this is Jordan's team. He has at least 100 rushing yards in five of the last seven games. Pitt injured him and the NC State game was a slog. The Virginia Tech run defense has struggled some this season. Jordan is a significant threat to lead the slate in rushing.
Le'Veon Moss, Texas A&M ($5,100)
Moss's hamstring is probably better than it has been since the first week of October. He logged 15 carries last week but didn't do a ton with them. He should here against Ole Miss. A&M is going to try to grind this out. I'm happy with Moss at this price.
Also consider: Jonathon Brooks, Texas ($7,800); Marcus Carroll, Georgia State ($7,000); Emmanuel Michel, Air Force ($6,400); Phil Mafah, Clemson ($5,500); Trevor Etienne, Florida ($5,300)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State ($8,900)
If you read a column by anyone telling you not to play Harrison, skip over it and move on to the next one. Harrison has 553 yards and five touchdowns in the last four games. No one else can match that production.
KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Penn State ($6,500)
Kyle McCord didn't get over the hump until he remembered that Marvin Harrison Jr. was on his team. The same thing is true for Drew Allar. Unless he starts targeting Lambert-Smith more, he's going to have trouble taking that next step.
Ladd McConkey, Georgia ($5,800)
We have our answer to who is going to step up with Brock Bowers out. It's McConkey now that he is finally healthy. McConkey racked up 135 yards on six receptions in the win over Florida. That was a season high in yardage and there's more where that came from.
Eugene Wilson III, Florida ($5,300)
Ricky Pearsall gets all the attention in the media and from opposing defenses as well. That has often left Wilson in single-coverage situations and he has taken advantage. Wilson has 31 receptions in the last four games alone. Graham Mertz trusts him. That's good enough for me!
Also consider: Ricky Pearsall, Florida ($7,100); Xavier Worthy Texas ($6,700); Nic Anderson, Oklahoma ($5,600); Dayton Wade, Mississippi ($5,400); Reggie Brown, James Madison ($5,000); Leon Johnson III, Oklahoma State ($4,500)
DraftKings CFB Stacks:
Air Force
Army just lost to UMass! In doing so, they got trampled on the ground. If you are running a stack of Falcons, you need to get different. May will run Larrier alone or Larrier and Michel to get the two most important pieces of this run game. John Lee Eldridge III sees enough carries to add to the stack. Those in large-field GPPs can consider Dane Kinnamon, who has caught both touchdowns thrown by Larrier in the past two games.
Florida State
Pitt's defense has been good but this offense has been phenomenal. Phenomenal will beat good. Travis and Trey Benson are good places to start, but you need at least one of the wideouts on this team. I don't trust Johnny Wilson's workload quite yet, but Keon Coleman and Jaheim Bell are really safe options.
Also consider: Penn State, Ohio State, Georgia
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