Daily Fantasy College Basketball Picks for DraftKings and FanDuel – 3/11/16
Daily Fantasy College Basketball Picks for DraftKings and FanDuel - 3/11/16 Tournament time is upon us, and I for one couldn’t be more excited. Postseason college basketball is arguably the most exciting time in all of sports, so why not amp up the excitement a little bit with some daily fantasy college basketball? I mean hey, even if you don’t have a favorite college team, everyone likes winning some extra cash right? We’ve got two pretty sizable slates coming up today so let’s get to it. Playing other daily fantasy sports like NBA or NHL. Go ahead and get access to the exclusive projection system that produces all of our picks. Sign up now and get our lineup construction tool for FanDuel & DraftKings. Click here to sign up Upper Tier Dorian Finney-Smith FD - 8900 DK - 7700 This is what I wrote for Finney-Smith for yesterday’s game, and it pretty much holds true. If Egbunu doesn’t play again, Finney-Smith is a must play in my book. Finding players who will get a bump in usage and potentially minutes due to injury is always beneficial in DFS, and Dorian Finney-Smith should be able to take advantage of that very situation. John Egbunu is doubtful for Thursday’s game, making Finney-Smith far and away the best Florida option down low. This guy has been very consistent as of late, scoring over 22 FD points in 8 of his last 10 games, making him a pretty safe option even without the injury situation. Arkansas has a terrible team defense, Finney-Smith put up 22 points and 9 rebounds against the Razorbacks in their last meeting, and the increased usage should make for a big game. Yogi Ferrell FD - 8200 DK - 8200 Another guy I really like is Yogi Ferrell, the senior PG from Indiana. He’s really come into his own this year, leading Indiana in scoring and assists while leading them to the Big Ten regular season title. Since his backcourt mate Robert Johnson went down with an injury, Ferrell has been averaging 20.5 ppg and has scored over 27 FD points in all 4 of the games he’s played in. Michigan has a pretty stout defense, but Ferrell is a guy who can get his regardless of the matchup. Ben Simmons FD - 11700 DK - 11800 I’ve always resisted the urge to play Ben Simmons because his price is just so absurdly high, but I feel like he at least deserves a mention because he may very well be worth the price tag tonight. This guy has been the best college basketball player (statistically) this year, and he’s put up at least 40 FD points in 8 of his...
Daily Fantasy College Basketball Picks for DraftKings and FanDuel – 3/10/16
Daily Fantasy College Basketball Picks for DraftKings and FanDuel - 3/9/16 Tournament time is upon us, and I for one couldn’t be more excited. Postseason college basketball is arguably the most exciting time in all of sports, so why not amp up the excitement a little bit with some daily fantasy college basketball? I mean hey, even if you don’t have a favorite college team, everyone likes winning some extra cash right? We’ve got two pretty sizable slates coming up today so let’s get to it. Playing other daily fantasy sports like NBA or NHL. Go ahead and get access to the exclusive projection system that produces all of our picks. Sign up now and get our lineup construction tool for FanDuel & DraftKings. Click here to sign up Upper Tier Dorian Finney-Smith Finding players who will get a bump in usage and minutes due to injury is always beneficial in DFS, and Dorian Finney-Smith should be able to take advantage of that very situation. John Egbunu is doubtful for Thursday’s game, making Finney-Smith far and away the best Florida option down low. This guy has been very consistent as of late, scoring over 22 FD points in 8 of his last 10 games, making him a pretty safe option even without the injury situation. Arkansas has a terrible team defense, Finney-Smith put up 22 points and 9 rebounds against the Razorbacks in their last meeting, and the increased usage should make for a big game. Roosevelt Jones The boring, yet very safe high dollar play of the day has to be Roosevelt Jones of Butler. He’s one of those seniors who seems to have been in college for like 6 years (he hasn’t, I checked), and he’s been putting up solid numbers from the first time he put on a Butler jersey. Over his last ten games, Jones has failed to put up 28 FD points only twice, and he still put up 23 and 21 in those games (which isn’t terrible). This game with Providence should be a high-scoring affair, and Roosevelt’s all around game should leave him with plenty of opportunities to stuff the stat sheet. Elgin Cook Oregon has 3 forwards all priced similarly so I could honestly recommend any of them, but Elgin Cook stands out to me as the guy who should have the best game among the 3. He’s been on quite a roll lately, posting over 30 FD points in his last 4 games, including a 37.4 point game against the Huskies just over a week ago. His price has been steadily rising over this run, but he’s still in a range where I feel good about his price given the competition...