DraftKings college football picks November 20: I went to Jaret

OXFORD, OHIO - SEPTEMBER 28: Jaret Patterson #26 of the Buffalo Bulls in the end zone during the second quarter in the game against the Miami of Ohio RedHawks at Yager Stadium on September 28, 2019 in Oxford, Ohio. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
OXFORD, OHIO - SEPTEMBER 28: Jaret Patterson #26 of the Buffalo Bulls in the end zone during the second quarter in the game against the Miami of Ohio RedHawks at Yager Stadium on September 28, 2019 in Oxford, Ohio. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) /
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PISCATAWAY, NJ – SEPTEMBER 22: Antonio Nunn #21 of the Buffalo Bulls greets mascot Victor E. Bull after the game at HighPoint.com Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Piscataway, New Jersey. Buffalo won 42-13. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images) /

DraftKings college football wide receiver picks November 20

Top Tier:

The receiving corps are better than last night if only because there is a defined pecking order for three of these teams among the wideouts. The tough part is deciphering who is the best to use out of those three number one receivers.

Toledo will air it out more than the other three teams mostly because they have the quarterback with the best arm. Bryce Mitchell had a monster game with Peters under center last week, hauling in six catches for 125 yards and a pair of scores. That was easy, right?

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Middle Tier:

Even Danzel McKinley-Lewis had a big game on the other side of Mitchell as well, bringing in seven passes for 78 yards. In a PPR format such as DraftKings college football, that makes him valuable even if he doesn’t find the end zone.

Antonio Nunn has more than twice as many receptions as the next Buffalo wideout, but we already know that Buffalo doesn’t pass much. Nunn only had two receptions last week. A real dark horse here could be Daniel Lee. Lee has seven receptions for 125 yards and a touchdown over the last two games. That is much better than Nunn over that span and he’s about half the cost.

Bargain Shoppers:

Akron is going to try to throw a lot, but to who? Nate Stewart is the leading receiver on the season, but he only has four catches for 30 yards in the last two games combined. Julian Hicks hauled in seven last week alone. Jeremiah Knight was even better, pulling in six catches for 121 yards. Hicks and Knight are the ones you want to take a chance on.

The Redhawks didn’t throw much last week, and they likely wont need to here either. Jack Sorenson was the only one with more than one catch. He had two. A couple of guys had long touchdowns, but that seems like a hell of a gamble, especially considering all of the other solid options out there.