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 in the SEC with South Carolina hosting Auburn. "The Game" also kicks at 7 Eastern from Palo Alto.
A half-hour later they kick off some SEC cupcakes with Vandy heading to Oxford and Jake Bentley and South Alabama heading into Knoxville. Oregon heads the undercard of today's marquee matchups. Virginia Tech gets to take in South Beach. We close off the night with Oklahoma State in Lubbock and Utah State hosting Wyoming. We've got some good ones on here!
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college football lineup primetime picks for DraftKings on 11/20/21, 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
Matt Corral, Mississippi ($9,400)
This is Corral's last home game in Oxford, so you know he's going to want to put on a show. He'll be able to do just that against this defense. Corral likely wont play the entire fourth quarter, but expect Ole Miss to give him every chance to pad his stats in a show of appreciation for his years with the program. We could see a slate-breaking night even in three quarters.
Logan Bonner, Utah State ($7,200)
This offense is finally starting to click. The Aggies have scored 134 points in the last three games with Bonner racking up 92.42 DraftKings points in the process. That's a nice return in this price range. The Cowboys are going to try to bleed this game out on the ground, so Bonner doesn't have massive upside. However, he's still the driving force behind this offense. I expect another strong showing.
Hendon Hooker, Tennessee ($6,700)
The rough game against Georgia served to knock the price down on Hooker. That gives us solid potential here. Hooker cleared 30 DraftKings points in four out of the five games before Georgia. The only one that he missed was against Aladamnbama, and he still had a respectable 24.88 DraftKings points. Hooker is going to get back on track in a big way against another Alabama team.
Also consider: Tyler Van Dyke, Miami ($8,100); Chase Garbers, California ($7,000); T.J. Finley, Auburn ($5,600); Jason Brown, South Carolina ($5,100)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Running Backs
Tavion Thomas, Utah ($7,800)
The Utes held out Thomas last week against Arizona to make sure that he'll be ready for this one. Thomas has 337 yards and a staggering eight rushing touchdowns in the last two games. He has scored 12 of his 14 touchdowns in the last five games. The Utes are gaining team behind Thomas and are the reason Oregon is a dog in this one. You know my thoughts on that, but I still think Thomas has a strong game for Utah here.
Jaylen Warren, Oklahoma State ($6,900)
Warren was an absolute monster against TCU last week, notching his first 100-yard game since Week 7 and finding the end zone three times. The Texas Tech run defense is a little better than TCU's but not enough to make me move off of Warren here. The price is still right and the Cowboys have a lot of things in front of them right now.
Jerrion Ealy, Mississippi ($5,500)
The pendulum has swung back in the favor of Ealy, at least for now. He has 267 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns over the last two games. This matchup with Vandy is going to mean huge numbers for a lot of Ole Miss players. Corral and Ealy are my top two targets, but Snoop Conner and a receiver or two could be in line for nice games as well.
Titus Swen, Wyoming ($5,000)
Swen and Xazavian Valladay split carries almost evenly last week, but Swen was still the more successful back. The committee approach hurts the overall upside, but Utah State is still allowing 150.2 rushing yards per game. There is potential for both Wyoming backs, but Swen is a much better value for the price.
Also consider: Jaylan Knighton, Miami ($8,000); Austin Jones, Stanford ($6,100); Tank Bigsby, Auburn ($5,900); Jabari Small, Tennessee ($4,800)
DraftKings CFB DFS Wide Receivers
Charleston Rambo, Miami ($8,200)
Rambo continues to be the favorite of Tyler Van Dyke. Unless that changes, he's in a great spot every week. Miami isn't going to discourage the guy from throwing it around since he and the team have had great success with him doing so. If the Hurricanes want a win here, it's going to be largely on the shoulders of Rambo. He has 533 receiving yards and three touchdowns in the last four games.
Isaiah Neyor, Wyoming ($6,800)
Using a piece of the Wyoming passing game still puts my stomach in knots, but it's hard to ignore what Neyor has done lately. He has five touchdowns in the last three games. Neyor has nearly 300 yards more than any other player on the roster. If Wyoming throws, there's about a 50% chance it's going to Neyor. I like that kind of target share.
Cedric Tillman, Tennessee ($6,200)
Who is Hooker going to throw to? More than likely, it will be Tillman. He had a staggering 200 receiving yards against Georgia last week and has scored a touchdown in four straight. Tillman has emerged as the go-to receiver for the Vols and the offense has taken off because of it. Tillman is going to put on a show for the three quarters that the starters are in there.
Josh Vann, South Carolina ($4,100)
The Gamecocks made the switch at quarterback two weeks ago and it has caused Vann to take off. He has 12 receptions for 173 yards and a pair of touchdowns since the switch. The South Carolina offense still isn't an explosive unit, but the sheer volume coming Vann's way makes him a great play at this low of a price. There is great potential here.
Also consider: Deven Thompkins, Utah State ($8,100); Benjamin Yurosek, Stanford ($6,900); Brant Kuithe, Utah ($6,700); Mike Harley, Miami ($5,400); Demetris Robertson, Auburn ($4,600)