Here we are! Conference Championship Week is when the Madness of March really starts. The major conference tournaments are starting to whittle down their best and some bubble teams are still in action out of the dozen games tonight.
The Big 12(10) offers up Texas, Kansas, TCU, and Iowa State. The Pac 12 gives us UCLA, Arizona, Arizona State, and Oregon. The ACC gives us Clemson. Duke, Miami, and Virginia. We get Northwestern, Penn State, Indiana, and Maryland out of the Big Ten(14). We get A&M, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Vandy from the SEC. The cherry is UConn, Marquette, Creighton, and Xavier from the Big East. Are you ready for more March Madness? Strap in! It's going to be one hell of a ride!
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college basketball lineup picks for DraftKings on 3/10/23, starting at 6:30 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 ($9,500)
Kolek's rough first game against Xavier may chase some off, but he did put up 34 DraftKings points on them on February 15. That is his lowest total in a game since. That's how good Kolek has been. He has at least 42 DraftKings points in four straight games now. It's just what he does. Xavier's guard might hold him under 40, but they won't hold him under 30. No team has in a month now.
Colby Jones, Xavier ($8,600)
Jones closed the season with a monster against Providence and has delivered 73 DraftKings points in two games at the Garden. The sledding will be a little tougher against Creighton, but the offense is running through Jones right now. He has shot 50% or better from the floor in four straight games. He had games of 31 and 33 DraftKings points against the Blue Jays this season. This should be another in the 30s.
Tyger Campbell, UCLA ($7,200)
Jaquez may get all of the attention, but Campbell is really the glue of this team. He does a little of everything and has done a lot of scoring of late. Campbell has at least 14 points in four straight games and double-digit peripheral stats in each of those games as well. He makes the loss of Jaylen Clark hurt a lot less for the Bruins.
Don Carey, Maryland ($3,500)
Carey is playing at least 25 minutes per game and has scored in double figures in five straight. He's not a focal point of the Maryland offense, but he takes good shots and is a solid contributor. As far as price goes, Carey makes a ton of stuff fit on a slate that lacks low-end value. If you want to use TJD and a stud guard, Carey isn't going to hurt your bottom line. He has at least 18 DraftKings points in four straight games.
Also consider: Jalen Pickett, Penn State ($10,200); Wade Taylor IV, Texas A&M ($8,700); Jordan Miller, Miami ($8,200); Marcus Carr, Texas ($7,500); Dajuan Harris, Kansas ($7,100); Tyrin Lawrence, Vanderbilt ($6,700); Sir'Jabari Rice, Texas ($6,200); Antonio Reeves, Kentucky ($5,900); Brooks Barnhizer, Northwestern ($5,300); Keeshawn Barthelemy, Oregon ($4,200)
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DraftKings CBB DFS Forwards
Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana ($10,900)
TJD has cleared 50 DraftKings points in six of the last eight games. No one else has that consistently high ceiling. He put up 50.5 on Maryland at College Park at the end of January. There's no reason he won't be right there again tonight. He's a must in cash games, and if you're going to fade in GPPs, you had better make sure you hit on hit replacement and the upgrade you get from not using him.
Norchad Omier, Miami ($8,700)
Omier bullied the young Kyle Filipowski in both meetings with Duke earlier this year. Omier is back up to his old tricks again, piling up more than 30 DraftKings points in five straight, even topping 40 in three of those. His low mark against Duke this year was 36 in the game at Cameron, a game in which he only scored nine points. Omier has been in double figures in each of the last five. Add in that double-double bonus, and Omier is going to have himself another nice game.
Dylan Disu, Texas ($5,500)
Disu turned in 34.25 DraftKings points with Timmy Allen nursing a sore leg yesterday. Texas probably won't affect their seeding for that really important tournament coming up with what happens in Kansas City, so I wouldn't expect them to push Allen if they don't have to. They shouldn't have to with a senior like Disu that can step in and put up those kinds of numbers. Disu might still be worth using even with Allen in. He has over a DraftKings point per minute in each of his last four outings.
Robert Jones, Iowa State ($3,600)
The Cyclones cycle through a lot of guys in the frontcourt and just go with whatever sticks. Jones has put up double-digit DraftKings points in four straight games now. Iowa State is going to need a lot of bodies to try and handle Wilson and Jones was the most productive of those against Kansas in the regular season, putting up 24.25 DraftKings points in 36 minutes against the Jayhawks.
Also consider: Oscar Tshiebwe, Kentucky ($10,300); Jalen Wilson, Kansas ($9,300); Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton ($8,500); Jacob Toppin, Kentucky ($7,700); Jordan Wright, Vanderbilt ($6,900); Mark Mitchell, Duke ($6,000); Jordan Walsh, Arkansas ($4,900); Miller Kopp, Indiana ($4,600); Ian Schieffelin, Clemson ($4,100)