College football DFS picks November 10: Not a Crummy slate

Dec 20, 2019; Frisco, TX, USA; Kent State Golden Flashes quarterback Dustin Crum (14) scores a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Utah State Aggies during the Frisco Bowl at Toyota Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 20, 2019; Frisco, TX, USA; Kent State Golden Flashes quarterback Dustin Crum (14) scores a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Utah State Aggies during the Frisco Bowl at Toyota Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports /
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OXFORD, OH – OCTOBER 21: Kyle Vantrease #7 of the Buffalo Bulls looks on against the Miami Ohio Redhawks at Yager Stadium on October 21, 2017 in Oxford, Ohio. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

College football DFS quarterback picks November 10:

Top Tier:

Dustin Crum looked and scored the part against Eastern Michigan. He’ll have no problem doing the same to Bowling Green. This will be a blowout, but I still think Crum has the best floor and highest ceiling on the entire slate.

Middle Tier:

Armani Rogers did take some snaps for Ohio, but the performance of Kurtis Rourke solidified his role as the starter in week 1. He’s a nice play for the price, but don’t sleep on Rogers either. This will be a blowout and what better situation to work Rogers into the offense? Rogers is an interesting GPP dart.

Miami is going to get after Kyle Vantrease, but he’s still a good play. Buffalo was a much more balanced offense last week than they were last year with mostly the same personnel. I like Vantrease in this range.

Bargain Shoppers:

If Brett Gabbert is good to go, he will likely start. I hope he doesn’t because AJ Mayer filled in nicely for Gabbert last week and he’s cheap. We need that value on this slate, so keep an eye on the status of Gabbert.

I don’t trust the Akron QB situation but Matt McDonald could be a decent punt at superflex. Bowling Green can’t run, so McDonald should have plenty of chances to try and keep up.