CFB DFS DraftKings Expert Survey: Week 14
Our panel of experts is here to give you their CFB DFS advice for this week’s main slate by answering a handful of questions to help you make crucial lineup-building decisions. Want to know headChopper’s favorite player for tournaments? Or Jordan Vanek’s favorite correlation? Find out below!
CFB DFS Picks: DraftKings Expert Survey for Week 14
Who is your favorite player to spend up for in cash games?
headChopper: Garrett Greene
MrTuttle05: Jordyn Tyson
stlcardinals84: Jordyn Tyson
Jordan Vanek: Garrett Greene
What is your preferred tournament format (e.g. large-field, single-entry) to play this week? How do you plan to beat that field of opponents? What tactic or strategy will set you apart?
headChopper: I’m planning to multi-enter in some smaller-field contests, with around 10 hand-built lineups. There shouldn’t be any egregiously chalky players, so that’s not a major concern. My focus will be finding a high-projection player at each position and doubling the pOWN% of the field on them. Since there are no surefire value plays this week, I’ll monitor the pOWN% closely to ensure I’m not overweight on any of the more popular value options.
MrTuttle05: Large-field tournaments – It’s important to reiterate that game-stacking is far from necessary in CFB DFS, but MIA/SYR and WVU/TTU are such strong game environments that I plan on stacking a bit more than usual. KU/BAY is another very strong game stack as well, but it rates a clear tier below the other 2 games for me.
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stlcardinals84: I will be entering around 15 lineups in the large-field tournaments. I do plan to get clear overweight exposure on three offenses: West Virginia, Texas Tech, and Arizona State. The WVU/TTU game grades out as a very strong potential game stack, with a pair of bad defenses and a pair of offenses that have really improved over the past few games. Arizona State is in a great spot and still has eyes on the college football playoff, as well.
Jordan Vanek: Large-field tournaments – I’ll be focusing heavily on game stacking due to the structure of the slate. All of my lineups will start with the MIA/SYR game, whether it’s Damien Martinez paired with Syracuse pass-catchers or a full-fledged passing-game stack. I’ll round out the rest of my lineup with value pieces like Cam Coleman or Squirrel White. That said, this isn’t a slate I’ll be going all in on, as I’m more excited for the conference championship and playoff weekends.
What is your favorite correlation and why?
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