Late college football DFS picks November 28: Dawg days

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Nov 21, 2020; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Jermaine Burton (7) reacts after catching a touchdown pass against the Mississippi State Bulldogs during the first half at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports /

College football DFS wide receiver picks November 28:

Top Tier:

Terrace Marshall’s gaudy stats are inflated by a monster game against Missouri. Chances are he wont do that again this year with unrest at quarterback. I need some consistency from that position before paying this for Marshall.

Lavel Davis isn’t just tall. He took one 90 yards to the house last week, so he’s got some wheels too. Davis is a walking touchdown, but his lower target share makes him a bust candidate whenever he doesn’t get to the end zone.

Taye Barber could have a huge game against Kansas, but considering his quarterback, Barber’s floor is lower than most priced at this point. Don’t pay the premium just because he’s playing Kansas. TCU will likely run the ball more than pass it anyway.

Middle Tier:

Both Greg Dulcich and Kyle Phillips are priced nice for the matchup against Arizona. Both of them still performed with Griffin under center, and Phillips even got a carry out of the backfield. Both are strong pieces of an offense that can score a lot of points and they wont break the bank.

Stanley Berryhill has three touchdowns in two games, a quarterback that looks his way often, and a defense that constantly makes sure the team is behind. There is a lot of potential here.

I’m still a sucker for Ontaria Wilson, especially with Jordan Travis back. He’s the only FSU receiver I would really consider here, but he’s about the only one Travis considers too.

With Brewer starting to throw more, R.J. Sneed is a nice play. The targets are there so Sneed has a good floor. The touchdowns will come at some point.

Bargain Shoppers:

Mond constantly zeroes in on Hunter Wydermyer in the red zone. If LSU can manage to cover the receivers, he’ll get more looks on the way down there as well. Wydermyer has nice upside for the price, especially if this game manages to stay close.

We found out who JT Daniels likes. It’s not Kearis Jackson. Both Jermaine Burton and George Pickens had monster games last week. DraftKings barely moved the prices, so they both remain the best bargains on the slate.

Jalon Calhoun has arguably the best floor you’ll see for a value play. He doesn’t have nearly the upside that the Georgia guys do, but he’s super cheap if you need the cash.