Night DraftKings college football picks November 23

WACO, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 16: Jalen Hurts #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners reacts on the field before a game against the Baylor Bears at McLane Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Waco, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
WACO, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 16: Jalen Hurts #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners reacts on the field before a game against the Baylor Bears at McLane Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Waco, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) /
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BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 09: Brandon Arconado #19 celebrates with Easop Winston Jr. #8 of the Washington State Cougars after Arconado scored a touchdown against the California Golden Bears at California Memorial Stadium on November 09, 2019 in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) /

Night DraftKings college football wide receiver picks November 23

Top Tier:

Ja’Marr Chase has 22 receptions for 490 yards and four touchdowns over just the last four games. Burrow is going to be in there throwing for a half or so, and Chase is the meat and potatoes of this offense. He’s one of the few LSU regulars I trust here.

If Luton is going to be throwing in this one, you can bet Isaiah Hodgins will be catching. If you’re on a budget, Noah Togiai has been the guy that has burst on the scene lately. I really like the potential of an Oregon State stack here.

CeeDee Lamb burned a lot of us last week by saying he was going to play and getting no official word from the team until during the first quarter. I really like Lamb if he plays, but it’s hard to trust anything related to this right now.

Washington State receiver roulette isn’t as risky as it once was. Brandon Arconado has 35 receptions for 517 yards and five touchdowns over the last four games. He’s the one you want. Winston is a solid option, but he doesn’t have near the ceiling.

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Middle Tier:

Kendall Hinton is the only healthy and experienced receiver that Wake has right now. He’s a strong play against Duke, but I don’t know that I would mess with the bench value. It failed miserably last game.

Juwon Johnson is the only lock for Oregon right now. He has 69.3 DraftKings points over the last three games at the time when Oregon really needs him.

Oklahoma has allowed opposing receivers to get loose in the secondary way too often lately. That makes Jalen Reagor really tempting, but to me, that TCU passing offense isn’t consistent enough in who they throw to to take a chance here. Taye Barber is worth a shot because he’s so much cheaper.

Bargain Shoppers:

I’m not a huge fan of rolling guys against Kansas State, but RJ Turner is a special talent. Vasher is out, so Turner will see some more targets. He scorched TCU last week. I wouldn’t be shocked if Turner got behind the Kansas State defense either.

In a PPR format like DraftKings, guys like Noah Gray have value. Gray has at least three receptions in all but one game this year. He wont wow you with anything, but he will catch more passes than any other Duke receiver.

Kansas State doesn’t throw a whole lot, but Dalton Schoen continues to make big plays for the Wildcats. It’s an acceptable risk for his price.