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Daily Fantasy College Football Picks and Betting Spotlight (Premium) for DraftKings – Week 11 – 11/10/18

Posted by on Nov 8, 2018 in College Football Lineups, featured, News, Premium, Weekly Fantasy College Football Picks | 0 comments

Daily Fantasy College Football Picks and Betting Spotlight (Premium) for DraftKings - Week 11 - 11/10/18 We’re nearing the final stretch of the college football season with division and rivalry games heating up so sit down buckle up and enjoy the ride. Alabama looks as dominant as ever, blanking LSU 29-0. Michigan finally looks like the team I thought they were heading into the season. Texas dropped a heart-breaker to West Virginia, Oklahoma kept hopes alive, and Clemson is going to crush the souls of their fans when they actually have to play a decent team. Oklahoma runs the table to get in the playoff, only to lose 47-17 to Alabama. Michigan runs the table, beats Clemson 27-24 then loses to Alabama 34-0. You heard it here first.   Quarterback Brock Purdy -Iowa State DK 8200 Opponent Baylor Team Total - 32.75 This one is easy-peasy: Brock all day for cash. The guy is just too good. Since taking over as the starter, Brock’s lowest fantasy output was 21.7, not a bad floor. Purdy has tapered off his rushing a bit since going for 84 yards in his first start, but he’s still logging double-digit attempts so the potential is still there. Iowa State is a healthy 14 point favorite with a total of 51. Iowa State has been playing really good ball lately with four consecutive wins including wins over West Virginia, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State. The 51 feels a little low as Baylor has also been playing inspired ball after a come from behind win against Oklahoma State. The Cyclones are a three-headed monster, for the most part, with Purdy, Montgomery, and Butler accounting for the lion's share of production. As much as I like Purdy for cash he’s not really on my tournament radar. I like stacking the Cyclones for cash, but there are other options with more upside for your tournament lineups. Charlie Brewer -Baylor DK 5200 Opponent Iowa State Team Total - 18.25 At the time of this writing, it's still a little fuzzy how the playing time will be divided up, but Brewer looks to be the favorite to start after his strong relief performance last week against Oklahoma State. Brewer has been up and down most of the season splitting reps with Jalan McClendon, but has consistently been the more productive player. Brewer leads the team in rushing attempts and tied for the lead with four rushing touchdowns. Baylor will have its work cut out for them against a white-hot Iowa State team, but at just $5200 and his little bit of rushing production, he’s very close to a cash play. As I mentioned above Baylor comes into the game as 14 point...

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Daily Fantasy College Football Picks and Betting Spotlight (Premium) for DraftKings – Week 7

Posted by on Oct 11, 2018 in featured, News, Premium, Weekly Fantasy College Football Picks | 0 comments

Daily Fantasy College Football Picks and Betting Spotlight (Premium) for DraftKings - Week 7 We’re essentially at the halfway point and if the playoffs started today I would have Bama, Georgia, Notre Dame, and then it starts to get cloudy. Texas held off the Sooners' furious comeback to put themselves in the conversation. Ohio State moved to 6-0 with a comfortable win over Indiana. Clemson ran for over 450 yards against Wake Forest and West Virginia notched another double-digit win. We have quite a few teams in the top 25 with dangerous matchups this week: Washington at Oregon, UCF at Memphis, West Virginia at Iowa State, Wisconsin at Michigan and of course Georgia at LSU. That’s quite a bit going on there for several teams with playoff hopes.   Quarterback McKenzie Milton -UCF DK 10400 Opponent Memphis Team Total - 40.5 This is the first week I feel Draftkings really got the pricing correct throughout the entire slate. Milton comes in as the most expensive quarterback and at first glance, I felt there was better value further down the salary scale. That said, when we look at this matchup with Memphis, which has a generous total of 78, you can really start to make the argument that Milton is still the best place to dump salary. Milton averages 35 fantasy points per game with games of 41.8, 49.2, and 53.3 and none of his games this season have had as favorable a game script as this Saturday. McKenzie truly is the complete fantasy package we look for in a quarterback. He is offensive focal point and with dual-threat abilities, the floor is always high. Memphis has struggled on defense all season long, but haven’t had many issues scoring points. The reality is 78 may not be enough here and Milton could put together his best statistical game of the season. The salary is hard to stomach and will force you into finding some punt options, but it’s hard to argue with 5x potential at this salary. Skylar Thompson -Kansas State DK 5600 Opponent Oklahoma State Team Total - 27.75 On the other end of the salary spectrum is Skylar Thompson. It’s hard to feel safe rostering Thompson for your cash lineups, but the data suggests he’s the correct play at just $5600. This spot started with the same two sentences last week on Peyton Ramsey and boy did he deliver. Alex Delton missed last week’s game due to injury leaving all the snaps to Thompson. There is no word if Delton will be back so we need to keep an eye on the news, but Thompson is the better signal caller and should see an overwhelming majority of snaps even...

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Daily Fantasy College Football Picks for DraftKings – Week 2 – 9/8/18

Posted by on Sep 6, 2018 in featured, News, Weekly Fantasy College Football Picks | 0 comments

Daily Fantasy College Football Picks for DraftKings - Week 2 - 9/8/18 Week 1 of the NFL? Who cares. This is Week 2 of college football action and we've got you covered for the main slate of games on Saturday. Getting started with DFS college football? We'll have you covered all season long. You can also sign up to access our NFL and MLB projections and lineup optimizers for NFL and MLB. Your subscription will also include access to premium content, our members only chatroom, and more! START YOUR FREE TRIAL Quarterback Khalil Tate Arizona DK 10,400 Opponent - Hawaii Let's jump right into things with my top QB play and arguably top play on the slate. Tate failed to deliver the goods last week against a stingy BYU front and I really hope people are scared off from last week’s dud because this is the same dude that ran for over 1400 yards last year. Last week he ran for 14. Houston’s defense looked very suspect against an inferior Rice team. Now it’s hard to say if they were just asleep at the wheel, but Vegas doesn’t think so by tabbing this game with a total of 71. Both teams run a fast-paced offense with plenty of talent at the skilled positions. If things are clicking this game could easily push the total by the 3rd quarter. Like last week, I prefer spending at QB opposed to other positions and Tate is a great place to dump salary. He is the center of the Arizona offense and I wouldn’t let last week be a concern. Tate is the quintessential cash play QB with his dual-threat ability, but there is plenty of upside to roster him across all formats. Dwayne Haskins Ohio State DK 10,800 Opponent - Rutgers I do think more people will play Haskins and I will certainly have my own exposure, but it's all for good reason. He’s not quite the runner like Tate, but he plays on a much better team with a much better offense. The Buckeyes dropped an eye-popping 77pts last week. That’s double 7s people! You could also say that's 11 touchdowns, of which Haskins threw 5. Ohio State has talent for days and is likely to drop 50+ again this Saturday. That total could creep up if the holes in OSU’s defense we saw last week don’t get fixed. Oregon State gashed them on the ground for 200+ yards and the Buckeyes allowed long touchdowns of 49, 78, and 80 yds. Regardless if OSU fixes their defense I fully expect their offense to score plenty making Haskins one of the safer players on the board. Sidenote: Urban Meyer has been coaching...

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Daily Fantasy College Football Picks for FanDuel and DraftKings Thursday-Friday 12/31/15-1/1/15 – Bowl Season

Posted by on Dec 30, 2015 in featured, Weekly Fantasy College Football Picks | 0 comments

Daily Fantasy College Football Picks for FanDuel and DraftKings Thursday-Friday 12/31/15-1/1/15 - Bowl Season It's College Bowl Season and we will bring picks, plays and lineups for every slate during this most wonderful time of the year. This time around it's the New Year's Eve- New Year's Day slate. We're also selling lineups for every CFB slate. This time they include 1 FanDuel Thursday Lineup, 1 FanDuel Friday Lineup and 1 DraftKings lineup. They are $5 and are separate from our membership subscription. This season of our 70% of our FanDuel lineups have moneyed in cash games, and one won the FanDuel Redshirt tournament. Meanwhile 60% of our DraftKiNewngs lineups have hit in cash games. Don't miss out. Click Here to Purchase Lineups   Quarterback Thursday FanDuel Baker Mayfield It’s hard to say which direction the crowd will go tonight between Mayfield and Watson, but my GPS says Mayfield. Both quarterbacks have similar skill sets, but Watson is probably the better NFL prospect. My selection of Mayfield is really about the Sooners defense compared to Clemson. Both defenses are talented, but I think the Sooners present the stiffer challenge. Mayfield also has the most talented receiver of either team in Sterling Shepard. Oklahoma also has the highest projected team points and even though they run the ball quite a bit Mayfield is very much the leader of the offense. Ultimately I will have exposure to both, but more so on Mayfield. Friday FanDuel JT Barrett Like Thursday we have two ways to go at quarterback, Barrett or Kelly. Kelly has been running a little hot with rushing touchdowns in the short term and I think his FanDuel salary responded to his recent game log. Ole Miss actually has the higher projected team points, but I still like Barrett as the safer play. Barrett’s game is predicated on his ability to run the ball, but he still has the ability to pass when he has too. The last time I recommended Barrett he puked on the field and went back to the locker room or at least that would have been a slight improvement compared to the way he played. DFS requires a short memory and to not get caught up in recency bias. It also helps he totally crushed it in the season finale against Michigan who has a pretty tough defense or at least better than Notre Dame. This is going to be the Zeke/Barrett show and I think the Irish fans could be in for a long one. Draftkings Value Chad Kelly Considering I felt it was fairly close on FanDuel where Kelly and Barrett were priced neck and neck. I think it makes it pretty clear...

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Daily Fantasy College Football Picks for FanDuel and DraftKings Wednesday 12/30 – Bowl Season

Posted by on Dec 30, 2015 in College Football Lineups, featured, Weekly Fantasy College Football Picks | 0 comments

Daily Fantasy College Football Picks for FanDuel and DraftKings Wednesday 12/30 - Bowl Season It's College Bowl Season and we will bring picks, plays and lineups for every slate during this most wonderful time of the year. This time around it's the four game Wednesday slate featuring some interesting plays. We're also selling lineups for every CFB slate. This time they include 1 FanDuel and 1 DraftKings lineups. They are $5 and are separate from our membership subscription. This season of our 70% of our FanDuel lineups have moneyed in cash games, and one won the FanDuel Redshirt tournament. Meanwhile 60% of our DraftKiNewngs lineups have hit in cash games. Don't miss out. Click Here to Purchase Lineups   Quarterback Dak Prescott This is an easy one and I’ll make it short and sweet. There are several aspects to consider with this play and as promised they will be delivered in rapid fire. One, Dak is the prototypical DFS quarterback. He can beat you through the air and crush your soul on the ground. Two, he is the catalyst of the offense leading the Bulldogs in both passing and rushing. Dak accounted for 35 of 47 offensive touchdowns scored this year for State. Three, Mississippi State has the highest projected team points on the slate. That bodes well for a guy that accounts for 75% of his team’s offensive touchdowns. Four, there’s no better way to spend your money. The slate is short and it lacks star power. You have to get your dollars in and Dak is the surest thing on the board. Five, who cares at this point. So that’s 4.5 reasons to roster Dak as your Quarterback across all formats. Running Back Tre Carson Carson will likely be one of the highest, if not the highest, started running back of the day. I assure this is an isolated event and is directly related to the lack of options at the position. This is truly a pick your poison type scenario. It’s not that Carson is all that great of a play, but his situation seems to have the most clarity. He really doesn’t compete with anyone for carries making his volume fairly consistent compared to your other options. Jake Hubenak will be making his first start of the season at quarterback so A&M could focus a little more on the run game to ease him into the game. Carson also has good hands and could find himself as a nice outlet for Hubenak if he struggles to pass the ball down the field. Carson likely won’t finish as the top back of the day, but he’s your best bet for cash games. Wide Receiver Fred Ross...

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