College football DFS picks October 29: Hot to Trotter

Sep 3, 2020; Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA; South Alabama quarterback Desmond Trotter (1) makes a throw against the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles in the first quarter at M. M. Roberts Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 3, 2020; Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA; South Alabama quarterback Desmond Trotter (1) makes a throw against the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles in the first quarter at M. M. Roberts Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports /
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STILLWATER, OK – SEPTEMBER 8: Wide receiver Kawaan Baker #15 of the South Alabama Jaguars pulls down a touchdown against safety Jarrick Bernard #24 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the second quarter on September 8, 2018 at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) /

College football DFS wide receiver picks October 29:

Top Tier:

Kawaan Baker was an absolute monster last week against Monroe and should be again this week. When Trotter is under center, the ball is heading to Baker more often than not. Jalen Tolbert is still a threat to house one at any time, but if only using one, pay up for Baker.

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Middle Tier:

Warren Jackson got most of the attention for the Rams last year, but Dante Wright still hauled in 56 passes for 802 yards. Wright is a strong play since the Rams are still going to throw the ball quite a bit.

If Zane Pope is out again, Keric Wheatfall is a nice play for Fresno. This offense was a mess last week, but Haener spread out his 17 completions to nine receivers, including both running backs. Wheatfall and Juan Rodriguez are the only ones that caught three passes. If Pope is back, he’ll gobble up those targets.

Bargain Shoppers:

Nate Craig-Myers showed flashes of how good he can be last year. With 77 balls gone with Jackson, those should be split between Craig-Myers and Wright. Craig-Myers is my favorite cheap receiver. If you are looking for a cheapie in cash games, tight end Trey McBride hauled in 45 passes last year. He has a nice floor for the price.

If Georgia Southern throws, you can bet that Malik Murray will be on the receiving end. He and Khaleb Hood lead the team in receptions with nine, but Murray has 43 more yards.