We have another eight games for our Saturday prime time college football slate on DraftKings. There are some big ones on here. We start off out west with Arizona State heading up to Seattle. We add in some SEC flavor with Vandy hosting Kentucky and Ole Miss hosting Texas A&M.
A half-hour later they kick off the Battle for the Boot in Red Stick. Texas welcomes in Kansas to boost their confidence. Notre Dame heads over to Charlottesville to take on a dangerous Virginia offense. Wake has to take on the other North Carolina team (this isn't basketball......Duke doesn't count). We close out with new-look TCU heading up to Stillwater trying to throw a Texas-sized wrench into the Big 12(10). This is going to be fun!
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college football lineup primetime picks for DraftKings on 11/13/21, locking at 7 pm eastern. I’ll be providing multiple player suggestions for players at guard and forward, aiming to highlight one option apiece at the high, middle, and lower end of the salary scale. Good luck, RotoBallers.
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DraftKings CFB DFS Quarterbacks
Sam Hartman, Wake Forest ($10,200)
We have reached the point where Hartman is matchup-proof. His DraftKings points output has increased in every game so far, culminating in a 56.72 DraftKings point performance against North Carolina. I think that Hartman's output declines a little here, but I wouldn't be surprised if he flirts with 50 DraftKings points for the third straight game. In cash, I don't know how you go anywhere else.
Devin Leary, North Carolina State ($7,600)
We saw Sam Howell put up huge numbers against Wake last weekend. We could see somewhere close from Leary here. Leary doesn't have the rushing ability that Howell has, but we can argue that his passing prowess is nearly as good. The Wolfpack have some good receivers out there, just like UNC did. This is shaping up to be another high-scoring affair, and I want a lot of pieces from both sides.
Chandler Morris, TCU ($6,400)
This is going to be a tough road test for Morris, but throwing for 461 yards on a team like Baylor should not go overlooked. Morris can still have a strong game against Oklahoma State, but he needs to have a nearly flawless game, at least when it comes to turnovers. I like the potential for the price, but it is important to realize that he's not going to have a ceiling game against a team like Oklahoma State.
Also consider: Keytaon Thompson, Virginia ($8,900); K.J. Jefferson, Arkansas ($7,400); Jack Coan, Notre Dame ($6,600); Hudson Card, Texas ($5,500)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Running Backs
Kyren Williams, Notre Dame ($7,800)
The entire Virginia defense is bad, but I don't really trust Jack Coan, so I'm content to attack the Hoos with Williams instead. The Irish do like to stay balanced. We saw Williams run for 199 on the Tarheels a couple of weeks ago. I wouldn't be shocked if he does that again here.
Jaylen Warren, Oklahoma State ($6,500)
While it is true that the TCU defense performed better last week, I don't know if they can hold the line against a back like Warren. Warren has been the missing link for the Cowboys. They are where they are because of him. He's an old-school workhorse back that will tote it 30 or more times if need be. There's a high ceiling here for Warren. I don't buy TCU's sudden turnaround against the run after one game.
Justice Ellison, Wake Forest ($4,400)
Ellison ran for 81 yards last week after Christian Beal-Smith left the game in the third quarter. Of course, we have no report on the injury to CBS, but it looked bad enough that I would be surprised if he played this week. If Beal-Smith is in, I have no issue using him. If he's out, Ellison is an outstanding value play. Even if CBS plays, I do like Ellison for the price. Beal-Smith will likely not be fully healthy if he's cleared.
Devin Neal, Kansas ($4,100)
There's always a chance that Kansas gets down big and abandons the run, but Neal still carried 19 times in a 25-point loss last week. Whenever we have a run defense that has been gashed like Texas has, we at least have to consider Neal for this cheap of a price. He's a nice GPP dart if you're strapped for cash.
Also consider: Devon Achane, Texas A&M ($6,600); Chris Rodriguez Jr. Kentucky ($6,300); Zonovan Knight, North Carolina State ($5,400); Jerrion Ealy, Mississippi ($4,700)
DraftKings CFB DFS Wide Receivers
A.T. Perry, Wake Forest ($7,900)
Perry or Roberson, that is the question. In reality, there is no wrong answer. Perry has the higher floor with four consecutive 100-yard games. Roberson is finding the end zone more, at least most of the time. Both get a lot of targets from a quarterback that isn't scared to throw more than 50 passes if the game calls for it. I'm taking the slight discount on Perry for the higher floor.
Wan'Dale Robinson, Kentucky ($7,300)
Volume is king in many aspects of DFS. Robinson has that in spades. He has 42 receptions over the last four games and a couple of carries. He hasn't turned those receptions into a ton of yards, but that's an average of ten free points per game. Even with Josh Ali back, Robinson still caught 13 passes last week and nine passes the week before. Robinson has one of the most stable floors out there and we all know how fast he is. There's a lot of potential here.
Tay Martin, Oklahoma State ($6,700)
The Cowboys don't throw a lot, but Martin is the guy they look for when they do. He has four touchdowns in the last three games. Martin hasn't been under double digit DraftKings points this entire season. He's going to get his no matter what the game script looks like.
Devin Carter, North Carolina State ($4,800)
The Wolfpack are spreading the ball around a lot this season. Carter isn't targeted as much as Emeka Emezie and sometimes Thayer Thomas, but his outstanding catch in Week 7 against Boston College has afforded him more targets in recent weeks. I would guess that you need at least one Wolfpack receiver if you're running Leary. The matchup fits it tonight.
Marcus Washington, Texas ($4,400)
Jordan Whittington is still out and Joshua Moore has entered the transfer portal so Washington is primed to improve on his seven receptions from last week in the loss to Baylor. He's a cheap option that is going to get a healthy workload against Kansas. They really have no reason to take him out when he's going to need reps working along with Worthy exclusively for the first time this year.
Also consider: Dontayvion Wicks, Virginia ($8,000); Treylon Burks, Arkansas ($6,900); Xavier Worthy, Texas ($6,600); Ainias Smith, Texas A&M ($5,600); Braylon Sanders, Mississippi ($4,300)