College football DFS picks November 26: All in on Jaylen

LOGAN, UT - NOVEMBER 14: Jaylen Warren #20 of the Utah State Aggies rushes the ball past Deonte Perry #17 and Evan Williams #32 of the Fresno State Bulldogs for a touchdown during their game November 14, 2020 at Maverick Stadium in Logan, Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images)
LOGAN, UT - NOVEMBER 14: Jaylen Warren #20 of the Utah State Aggies rushes the ball past Deonte Perry #17 and Evan Williams #32 of the Fresno State Bulldogs for a touchdown during their game November 14, 2020 at Maverick Stadium in Logan, Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images) /
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Oct 31, 2020; San Jose, California, USA; New Mexico Lobos quarterback Tevaka Tuioti (8) runs with the football during the third quarter against the San Jose State Spartans at CEFCU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports /

College football DFS quarterback picks November 26:

Top Tier:

Considering that Tevaka Tuioti was questionable right up until kickoff on Friday, he should be good to go here. If he is, he’s a lock. If not, Trae Hall deserves strong consideration as well against the poor Utah State defense. Whoever starts at quarterback for the Lobos is a lock on this short slate.

Middle Tier:

The Colorado State pass defense hasn’t been the problem. It has been the run defense. Haaziq Daniels was serviceable against New Mexico last week, but he should be more than that here. The Rams have allowed eight rushing touchdowns in just three games.

Cooper Legas was tagged as the starter last week before the game got COVIDed, so it’s assumed that he will start here. This is a nice matchup. New Mexico’s run defense has been decent up until last week, but they have allowed 324.3 passing yards per game and allowed 12 passing touchdowns in four games. Legas will likely have some growing pains, but this is a superb matchup to throw a dart into.

Bargain Shoppers:

Patrick O’Brien was under center for the upset win over Wyoming, but he struggled against Boise. The good news for the O’Brien camp is that Todd Centeio was worse in relief in the blowout loss. This is a decent matchup for O’Brien, but that Air Force defense will get after him. The Falcons are a little worse against the pass, so there is some upside here. It’s either this or the total unknown with Legas.