With Week 14 of the college football season now here, the pressure is on to make those final CFB DFS picks before the end of the regular season! 

With conference championships approaching and teams vying for a place in the College Football Playoff, this week offers many chances to take advantage of the various matchups. 

Whether you’re relying on well-known players or discovering hidden gems, success depends on mixing steady performance with smart risks. 

 

 

 

CFB DFS Picks, Daily Fantasy Playbook & Schedule: November 30th

With the latest stats and matchup insights, we’re here to help you choose the best DraftKings and FanDuel picks to boost your strategy after glossing over the CFB DFS projections. 

Let’s explore Week 14 and identify the players who can lead you to success!

 

 

 

CFB DFS Lineups: Quarterbacks

Riley Leonard, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Leonard didn’t have to do much against Army last week, as the ground game did a complete job for the Irish offense. Expect him to be busy again against USC, a team that’s struggled against QBs when it comes to CFB DFS picks this season. He should easily return to his season average of 25.4 fantasy points at the very least.

Sawyer Robertson, Baylor Bears

A rather cheap option, Robertson has been inconsistent recently, but if he can get back his early-mid-season groove in this one, he could easily be the difference maker in your lineup. Every team that plays Kansas, specifically QBs, seem to perform well. I’d be shocked if he doesn't bounce back this week, just like Lenoard. 

Kevin Jennings, SMU Mustangs

Why is Jennigs priced lower than the previous 2 weeks? Beats me, but I’ll gladly take it. This will be our third straight CFB DFS projections article highlighting Jennings and he was even better the last time around. Cal is tough against the run but struggles against the pass, setting Jennings up for a big day once again.

 

 

 

CFB DFS Lineups: Running Backs

Cam Skattebo, Arizona State Sun Devils

After last week’s outburst, Skattebo now has 7 separate games this season of at least 25+ fantasy points. At the RB position, that’s absolute gold, and there’s no reason to think he can’t do that here against a bad Arizona defense. The volume will certainly be there, as he’s toted the rock at least 17 times in every game since Week 1.

Tahj Brooks, Texas Tech Red Raiders

I don’t think you can go wrong with Brooks at this point, regardless of the matchup. Luckily though, this week’s matchup is still a good one. He now has at least 22.2 fantasy points in every game since Week 4 and anyone who didn’t play him last week shouldn’t do the same again. He exploded for over 57 fantasy points in Week 13.

Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame Fighting Irish

We touched on it in our other CFB DFS picks above, but ND committed to the run game against Army and found a lot of success, mainly due to Love. His 35.6-point performance was his best of the season, and he certainly makes the most out of his touches. That’s probably his biggest concern this week against an average USC run defense: volume. 

Raheim Sanders, South Carolina Gamecocks

This whole South Carolina offense is rolling right now, and Sanders is a big part of it. He put up 22.1 fantasy points last week and had back-to-back 40+ point performances in Weeks 10 and 11. Clemson’s reputation as a formidable defense hasn't reigned true this season, so you can feel confident playing Sanders this week.

 

 

 

CFB DFS Lineups: Wide Receivers

Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona Wildcats

McMillan has shaken off the ‘boom or bust’ label he once had, recording 20.4, 19 and 23.5 fantasy points in his last 3 games. The ceiling has always been there, but it's nice to know that the floor has been raised as well. If the Wildcats figure to have any shot against ASU, he stands to be a massive part of the gameplan.

Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State Sun Devils

Maybe the most consistent WR that nobody knows, Tyson has done nothing but delivered each and every week. Since Week 5, his lowest fantasy point total is 19.4, and he’s reached as high as 43.6. McMillan above has a solid opportunity against a less-than-stellar ASU pass defense, but Tyson is set up even better against one of the nation’s worst units in that regard.

Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State Buckeyes

He’s cooled off a bit since the season began, but is this not the perfect time for Smith to remind everyone just exactly how good he is? Michigan and their corners/safeties have been awful against the pass all season and they have yet to face an athlete of Smith’s level. This has the making of a big game for Smith to cement his name in this rivalry’s history.

Jackson Meeks, Syracuse Orange

This portion of CFB DFS picks relies heavily on the other side scoring, too. I imagine the Hurricanes will be up big and be up early against the Orange, forcing them into passing situations sooner rather than later. Enter Meeks, who’s notched 20+ fantasy points in 2 of Syracuse’s last 3 games.

Jacolby George, Miami Hurricanes

Same game, different team, different player. With so much attention on Xavier Restrepo, George could see some open looks facing a below-average pass defense in this one. That seemed to be the case last week too when he scored 28.1 fantasy points, marking his highest total of this campaign.

 

 

 

Core CFB DFS Lineup Picks: QBs, RBs & WRs

Quarterbacks

  • Cam Ward, Miami Hurricanes
  • Riley Leonard, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
  • Sawyer Roberton, Baylor Bears
  • Kevin Jennings, SMU Mustangs

Running Backs

  • Cam Skattebo, Arizona State Sun Devils
  • Tahj Brooks, Texas Tech Red Raiders
  • Devin Neal, Kansas Jayhawks
  • Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
  • Raheim Sanders, South Carolina Gamecocks
  • CJ Donaldson Jr., West Virginia Mountaineers

Wide Receivers

  • Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona Wildcats
  • Luther Burden III, Missouri Tigers
  • Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State Sun Devils
  • Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State Buckeyes
  • Antonio Williams, Clemson Tigers
  • Jackson Meeks, Syracuse Orange
  • Jacolby George, Miami Hurricanes
  • Hudson Clement, West Virginia Mountaineers

 

 

 

College Football DFS Player Pool: Saturday, 11/30

DraftKingsQBRBWR
Top TierC. Ward - $10,700C. Skattebo - $10,100T. McMillan - $8,600
K. McCord - $9,000T. Brooks - $9,900X. Restrepo - $7,500
R. Leonard - $8,700D. Sampson - $9,200L. Burden III - $7,100
W. Howard - $8,500D. Neal - $8,700J. Tyson - $6,700
Mid TierT. Green - $7,800L. Allen - $8,400J. Smith - $6,500
S. Robertson - $7,700B. Smith - $8,100A. Williams - $6,100
S. Leavitt - $7,300B. Washington - $7,600J. Meeks - $5,700
L. Sellers - $7,100J. Love - $7,000L. Grimm - $5,500
Value TierJ. Daniels - $7,100I. Brown - $6,500J. George - $5,000
K. Jennings - $7,000R. Sanders - $6,200H. Clement - $4,800
F. Mendoza - $6,800J. Hunter - $6,200J. Cameron - $4,400
B. Morton - $6,400C. Donaldson Jr. - $4,300C. Eakin - $4,200
FanDuelQBRBWR
Top TierC. Ward - $12,800C. Skattebo - $10,800T. McMillan - $10,000
D. Gabriel - $11,400D. Sampson - $10,500J. Tyson - $9,200
R. Leonard - $11,000B. Smith - $10,000J. Higgins - $9,100
K. McCord - $10,400L. Allen - $9,500T. Warren - $9,000
Mid TierK. Jennings - $10,200J. James - $9,200J. Smith - $8,800
S. Leavitt - $9,700J. Love - $9,000X. Restrepo - $8,700
W. Howard - $9,500R. Sanders - $8,700A. Willams - $8,500
A. Johnson - $9,400J. Hunter - $8,000D. Boston - $7,800
R. Becht - $9,200Q. Wisner - $7,700E. Badger - $7,700
Value TierF. Mendoza - $8,700K. Allen - $7,500J. George - $7,500
N. Fifita - $8,500X. Robinson - $6,800J. Meeks - $7,100
M. Reed - $8,200C. Durham - $6,800E. Stewart - $6,800
L. Sellers - $8,100A. Daniels - $6,200G. Helm - $6,500