Paydirt CFB DFS Triple Option 09.29.2023

Welcome to the CFB DFS Triple Option here at Paydirt! This is going to be a weekly article aimed at giving thoughts and notes on three important aspects of the CFB DFS slate. This article is NOT used with the projections models here at Paydirt (Found here), but it will still be valuable even as a one-off piece of content. While the focus is on Draftkings, the content is applicable to Fanduel as well.

DFS Slate Overview

  • Slate ownership is highlighted by a substantial focus on Torrance Burgess Jr. (RB) from UTEP, projected for 73.90% ownership against LT. At the quarterback position, Brennan Armstrong from NCST and Emory Jones from CINCY stand out with 46.80% and 52.30% ownership respectively. The spotlight at wide receiver is on Smoke Harris (LT) with 49.10% ownership against UTEP. His projected median of 17.83 and a salary of $6800 underline the balance he brings to the roster, blending reliability with affordability.
  • UL and BYU look like the chalk stacks given the high ownership across their teams. However, playing Jake Plummer in a UL stack given his lower ownership is a good way to get different. LT also deserves GPP consideration.
  • LJ Martin (RB) is projected for a staggering 62% ownership despite a middling median projection. Damien Martinez and Jaylon Glover both look like great GPP pivots at significantly lower ownership and similar median projection.

Depending on the size of the slate, there may be multiple situations, value plays, and popular options that you need to consider. Join the Paydirt discord with this link for more updates and game theory on all the slates details: https://discord.gg/mQ6u5dfawF

CFB Cash Core:

This core of players will help you build a strong foundation in cash games. While it is best to use all these players, it’s not a requirement. These players can also be used as GPP one-offs in contrarian builds.

QB: Brennan Armstrong
RB: Torrence Burgess Jr.
WR1: Jamari Thrash
WR2: Smoke Harris
Flex: Jawhar Jordan

CFB GPP Core:

This core of players will help you build in differentiation in your DFS lineups. These players are meant to be mixed in with some of the stronger chalk options. How many of these players you put in is dependent on the size of the field and personal risk tolerance. 

QB: Jack Turner
RB: Jaylon Glover
WR1: Kevin Concepcion
WR2: Tyrin Smith
Flex: Damien Martinez

DFS Stack Considerations

Louisiana Tech (LT)
North Carolina State (NCST)
University of Louisville (UL)

CFB DFS Final Thoughts

While stacking high ownership players with high median projections can provide a solid floor, it might not offer a unique lineup in large field tournaments. Therefore, diversification with lower-owned players is crucial to gain an edge. Isaac Rex at 61% projected ownership presents a great leverage opportunity. You can play either of his teammates Chase Roberts or Darius Lassiter at far less ownership. Additionally, while both LT receivers are projecting to be high-owned the QB is going low-owned. Thus, LT is one of the best GPP stacks on the slate.

GL and let’s bake some bread!


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