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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Sep 29, 2018; Buffalo, NY, USA; Buffalo Bulls wide receiver Antonio Nunn (21) runs the ball after a catch and is tackled by Army Black Knights defensive back Mike Reynolds (10) during the first half at UB Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports /

College football DFS wide receiver picks November 10:

Top Tier:

Isaiah McKoy picked up right where he left off last year. McKoy had a pedestrian day against Bowling Green last year. Whenever you have a blowout on the docket, that’s always a possibility. Antonio Nunn is safer and has higher upside.

I’m big on Jack Sorenson is Mayer starts. Gabbert likes Sorenson too, but it looked like Mayer has a better arm to get it to him. Sorenson is a good play regardless, but I like him a bit better if Mayer starts.

Middle Tier:

Isiah Cox sees a ton of targets for Ohio. This game will be out of hand, but I still expect Cox to put up solid numbers. His upside just isn’t as high.

Jack Coldiron had two touchdowns on three receptions last week, but that may have been a fluke. Michael Mathison is a much more sure thing. Akron will have to throw a lot here.

Bargain Shoppers:

Julian Ortega-Jones was the best receiver for Bowling Green last week, but that’s not saying much. He has little upside and a pretty low floor. Dante Cephas is a better play even if Kent takes the air out of the ball in the second half.

Buffalo doesn’t throw a lot, but they may have to look to the sky a little more against Miami. That makes Zac Lefebvre a name to know as a value play. Nunn eats most of the targets, but Lefebvre was solid with the scraps last week.