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Daily Fantasy College Football Picks for FanDuel and DraftKings - Thursday 11/5/15
Another Thursday-Friday slate coming at you and we've got you covered. Bunch of solid teams and players to choose from.
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Quarterback
Taylor Lamb
The DFS talk this week centers around Jarrett Stidham and if he will be able to pick up where Seth Russell left off. If he can then his current pricing is quite the bargain. I will certainly have some exposure to Stidham, but if you don’t want to risk your shekels on a true freshman making his first start on the road I wouldn’t blame you. Lamb does not play in an offense as potent as Baylor, but his skill set and game flow offer reasonable safety at this price. Additionally, when pairing Lamb with Michael Cox you are more likely to capture most of Appalachian State’s offense. The same can be said for Stidham and Linwood, which is a combo I will also utilize. Appalachian State is favored by 10 points at home with a total in the low 60’s. Look for Lamb and Cox to do a large majority of the damage and if things really click you are looking at 4-5x upside with Lamb.
Running Back
Shock Linwood
Linwood could be in store for one his most productive days this season. Now that Seth Russell is lost for the year Baylor could lean a little more on their ground game to ease the true freshman into the spotlight of being the starting QB for a top 10 team. Linwood was productive even with Russell around and it’s only speculative that Baylor changes their offense, but why put the kid in harm’s way when you have a talent like Shock. That’s such an awesome first name. Baylor is projected for approximately 43 team points which is the highest team total on the board. Linwood should be a focal point of the offense as Baylor takes their game to Manhattan. K-State has a history of playing these games tight.
Wide Receiver
Daniel Braverman
Corey Davis
Last week I recommended these both guys and Western Michigan proceeded to score 6 rushing touchdowns with the loan passing TD from backup Tom Flacco. I’ll take my chances it won’t be repeated when they face off against Ball State. Western Michigan has a strong passing game and this duo accounts for close to 80% of the production. I know, I wrote the same thing last time, but it doesn’t make it any less true. The cards fell weird last week, but all signs point to last week’s game being atypical of how Western Michigan goes about their game. The Broncos are two touchdown favorites with a total in the low 60’s. I personally feel the total is a bit low and the potential for a track meet is there. Feel free to play them both, but I would avoid rostering just Davis in cash games.
Tight End
Gus Walley
This is a bit risky considering he hasn’t played in a few weeks, but he was very close last week so I’m willing to roll the dice in order to save the dough. The expensive guys simply aren’t worth the sacrifice you will have to make at receiver. When healthy Walley sees plenty of looks from Dak and especially in the red zone. This pick is like everything else in life, it’s all about the money.
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Appreciate the article as always, but I have to say, this isn’t super helpful. You’ve only got one running back pick for a two-day slate, and it’s the top name on the board, a guy who’s probably going to be in at least 70% of 50/50 lineups.
Again, always appreciate the help on this site, I just think an article like this needs a bit more depth, all.
Thanks!