DraftKings college football picks November 26: Tuesday MACtion

CINCINNATI, OH - SEPTEMBER 22: Nathan Rourke #12 of the Ohio Bobcats reacts after a play in the game against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Nippert Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
CINCINNATI, OH - SEPTEMBER 22: Nathan Rourke #12 of the Ohio Bobcats reacts after a play in the game against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Nippert Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) /
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SYRACUSE, NY – SEPTEMBER 21: Giovanni Ricci #15 of the Western Michigan Broncos carries the ball during the second half against the Syracuse Orange at the Carrier Dome on September 21, 2019 in Syracuse, New York. Syracuse defeats Western Michigan 52-33. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images) /

DraftKings college football wide receiver picks November 26

Top Tier:

Giovanni Ricci is the most expensive WR out there. He only caught four passes for 27 yards last week, but he found the end zone twice to spike his line. Ricci is the most targeted WMU guy, but this team runs a ton. Skyy Moore also only caught four passes last week, but he cashed in for 162 yards and a score. Keith Mixon hauled in ten passes. Even though he didn’t score, those receptions are just as good as a score.

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Middle Tier:

Who starts at QB will determine the upside of the NIU receivers. Spencer Tears and Cole Tucker did better with Bowers under center. Tyrice Richie had more targets with Childers, but only had eight receiving yards on three receptions. Mitchell Brinkman caught four passes for Childers. Make sure you know who’s starting before you play roulette with the NIU wideouts.

Isiah Cox had his second best game of the year last week. Shane Hooks had his best game of the year for the Bobcats. Cox is really the only strong play, but Hooks or Leuhrman could be an interesting GPP punt.

Bargain Shoppers:

WR is always an adventure in the MAC. None of these four teams really pass a lot. Akron will try because they will be behind, but as I’ve mentioned, time for Nelson to throw has been a hot commodity and not one easily acquired. Nate Stewart did have three receptions for 66 yards last week. Julian Hicks hauled in five for 40 yards. So Akron did get some passes off, and their receivers were pretty good and pretty cheap.