Did you think our college football DFS coverage was done for the day? Just because most of the world goes to bed before the late night slate doesn't mean that I do! College football addicts and DFS degenerates unite! It's not over until we say it is!
Last week's late night slate was profitable with the UTSA stack. Tonight we only have three late night games. All of them star at the same time. We have Utah State heading to San Jose to take on the Spartans. Nevada heads to San Diego to take on the Aztecs. We finish up with some more Pac 12 with Washington State heading down to Eugene. This is going to be a good one!
In this article, I will be providing you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for DraftKings that locks at 10:30 pm eastern on 11/13/21. 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
Jayden de Laura, Washington State ($7,000)
There are a lot of quarterbacks with bad matchups here. I'm not paying up for Strong again. This move paid off last weekend and it should here as well. Oregon's defense is pretty good, but Washington State still isn't a strong running team. If they want to hang around with Oregon, it's going to have to be de Laura that keeps them there.
Lucas Johnson, San Diego State ($5,300)
Johnson played well enough with Jordon Brookshire out that he retained the starting job. Johnson is more efficient, and he can create with his legs when he needs to. Still, he throws up enough duds that I don't know how safe his job really is. This is a plus matchup with Nevada, but don't expect much from Johnson. His ceiling probably isn't even 20 DraftKings points.
Also consider: Carson Strong, Nevada ($8,600); Nick Starkel, San Jose State ($5,700)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Running Backs
Travis Dye, Oregon ($8,600)
Last week Dye proved that he can handle whatever workload the Ducks want him to. Anthony Brown is going to be more involved in most games than last week, but if Dye can run for 211 on that Washington defense, I'm not scared of this matchup for him. His ceiling might be higher than anyone on the slate.
Greg Bell, San Diego State ($5,500)
We know what the Aztecs do. They run the ball and they run it well. Then they run it some more. Bell hasn't been all that efficient of late, but he's scoring touchdowns on a team that doesn't score many of them. Nevada's run defense is going to get worn down in this one. Bell isn't a slate breaker, but he's a solid option for the price.
Tyler Nevens, San Jose State ($4,800)
Nevens went over 100 yards rushing for just the second time this season last week. This week's matchup with Utah State is even better. Nevens remains cheap for hte matchups that he has of late. I can see another strong performance here at a very reasonable price. His ceiling is very nice for a value play.
Also consider: Calvin Tyler Jr., Utah State ($5,000); Max Borghi, Washington State ($4,900); Deon McIntosh, Washington State ($4,500); Chance Bell, San Diego State ($3,100)
DraftKings CFB DFS Wide Receivers
Romeo Doubs, Nevada ($8,100)
Doubs has the highest ceiling of anyone. The bad news is that Nevada has a lot of good receivers and if the defense locks in on Doubs, Carson Strong isn't afraid to go elsewhere. He trusts all of them. The good news for Doubs is that he has scored a touchdown in four straight games despite only having five on the season. He has cooled off since the monster against Fresno, but Doubs is going to be able to get open on the Aztecs.
Cole Turner, Nevada ($7,300)
Turner has been the receiver of choice for the Wolf Pack lately. He has 33 receptions for 390 yards and four touchdowns in the last four games. That includes the Fresno game in which Doubs hauled in 19 of 20 targets! If you go cheap on quarterbacks, stacking the Nevada receivers seems like a good idea here. As good as the San Diego State defense has been at times, they can't guard both of them.
Jermaine Braddock, San Jose State ($5,500)
As much as Derrick Deese adds to this team, they are better when Braddock gets open on the edge. He's the kind of guy that can change a game for us and the Spartans. Braddock is one of my favorite plays on the slate with Nick Starkel back under center. Last week shows how high the ceiling is. That's worth chasing in GPP formats.
Devon Williams, Oregon ($5,300)
Don't worry too much about the average stat line against Washington. Everyone in Oregon's passing game struggled in the deluge. It's going to be a lot better here. Williams seems to have separated himself from the rest of the Oregon receivers and he still isn't priced like it. That's what we like to see!
Also consider: Deven Thompkins, Utah State ($8,600); Derrick Deese Jr., San Jose State ($6,500); Travell Harris, Washington State ($6,300); Melquan Stovall, Nevada ($5,600); Johnny Johnson III, Oregon ($4,200)