Daily Fantasy College Football Picks for FanDuel and DraftKings Week 12 – Saturday Late Games
Daily Fantasy College Football Picks for FanDuel and DraftKings Week 12 - Saturday Late Games College Football is in full swing and we've got you covered with picks coming throughout the week and weekend. If you have real time questions make sure to hit up @cascarruthers on Twitter for lineup help. Our week ten NFL picks are live. And don’t forget to get access to our NFL projections. It’s a free 3-day trial for all of your Sunday DFS needs. Plus check out Draftster for an exclusive 100% deposit bonus up to $200. Click through the banner and use promo code: DFSR Fanduel and DraftKings College Football Cheatsheets Listen - it'd be nearly impossible to create a whole projection system for college football, but Casey is willing to sell his cash game lineups through DFSR. If you want to see how these plays and some others fit into cash game lineups for FanDuel and DraftKings you can purchase a CFB pack that includes three FanDuel lineups, three DraftKings lineups, and a cheatsheet with analysis on a variety of other plays for $5 by clicking the PayPal button below. This service is separate from our NFL projection system. Quarterbacks Note: Nick Marshall - FD 10400 DK 9500 is clearly a stud and should be considered across all formats despite his hefty price tag. Connor Cook - FD 7600 DK 6100 This price is just too enticing to ignore. Cook wont light the world on fire, but at this price he shouldn’t crush your world either. I have somewhat of a soft spot for Cook and it seems every time I pull the trigger he disappoints. The overall QB slate isn't great for Saturday night and with some of the skilled position players available (mainly at RB) you may want to save a few hunge wherever you can. Cook looks great at times and not so great at times, but he rarely looks bad, in real life anyway. He seems to struggle against the better competition, which is also when I seem to pick him, but this is not one of those times. Now Maryland is far from bad, but they aren’t stifling on defense and Cook should be his usual self. His usual self is typically close to 300 yards passing and 2-3 touchdowns. I am more comfortable stacking the big three (Cook, Lippett, Langford) from MSU to try and capture a large portion of the production. It will be interesting to see how the Spartans respond after last week's butt whoopin. Do they play angry or do they come out defeated having lost any realistic chance of being a top 4 team? I say angry. Matt Davis - FD...