Daily Fantasy College Basketball Picks for DraftKings and FanDuel – 2/25/2016
Daily Fantasy College Basketball Picks for DraftKings and FanDuel - 2/22/16 Welcome to our newest edition of college basketball picks here at DFSR. A couple times a week we'll be taking a look at the NCAA basketball slate and throwing out some of the value plays. 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 Malcolm Hill FD 9300 DK 8500 Let’s get things rolling tonight with one of the most diverse offensive players in the Big Ten, Malcolm Hill. Illinois has been pretty terrible this year, but Hill has been a bright spot for them, particularly on the offensive end. He’s 18.6 ppg, just under 7 rpg, and about 3.5 apg on the season, which is especially impressive given he plays in the defensive minded Big Ten. I’m excited about the matchup with Indiana because they like to get up and down the floor, so I feel like this game should have no trouble exceeding the already high O/U. There’s a lot of mid-tier value on the slate so I wouldn’t spend up too much on the high priced guys, but Hill is definitely one I wouldn’t mind paying up for. Dedric Lawson FD 8700 DK 8500 This is one of the rare cases in which a guy priced this high is actually underpriced in my view, which makes Lawson one of my favorite value plays of the night as well. This game has the second highest O/U of the night making this a pretty attractive game to target in general. I cannot stress how dominant Lawson has been as of late, recording a double-double in his last 5 games while averaging 19 ppg and 11.6 rpg. Combine that with the fact that he’s averaging about 3 blocks/steals per game and Lawson has not only a high ceiling, but a pretty high floor. I’m playing him in all of my lineups tonight. Jakob Poeltl FD 10300 DK 9800 I don’t like him as much from a PPD standpoint, but there’s no denying that Poeltl will likely be the highest scoring player on the slate tonight. Utah has been much better than most expected this year, and the 7-foot Poeltl is the biggest reason why. To just give you a glimpse, he’s averaging 21 ppg and 9.6 rpg over his last 5. Not many programs have a guy who can match up with a 7-footer in college, and Arizona St. is certainly no exception. There is blow out possibility to be concerned about, but...