Week 11 College Football Picks: PrizePicks Cheat Sheet for CFB DFS
The first College Football Playoff poll came out this week, and now we’re getting a landscape of who are teams that could get into the 12-team Playoff. We will feature players from some of those teams and who could make an impact in their hunt for a national title.
In the Week 11 PrizePicks Cheat Sheet for CFB DFS, we'll look at some of the best college football picks and projections on PrizePicks to play in your Lineup this Saturday in the key conference games, including Purdue vs. #3 Ohio State, #21 Colorado vs. Texas Tech, and the classic #11 Alabama vs. #14 LSU rivalry.
Grab these CFB picks in your PrizePicks Lineups and enjoy the games. PrizePicks is the easiest way to play CFB DFS — just pick more or less on at least two player projections and lock in your team.
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Week 11 CFB Picks for PrizePicks & DFS
Here are the top CFB picks for Saturday, November 9, for PrizePicks and DFS.
Add these players to your Lineups and stay in the green. Click each projection for more analysis.
QB Picks
- Alabama QB Jalen Milroe 44.5 Rushing Yards — Less
- Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders 374.5 Passing Yards — More (Demon)
- Iowa QB Brendan Sullivan 172.5 Pass + Rush Yards — More
RB Picks
- Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson 65.5 Rushing Yards — More
- Ohio State RB Quinshon Judkins 0.5 Rush + Rec TDs — More (Goblin)
WR Picks
- Colorado WR Travis Hunter 101.5 Receiving Yards — More
- LSU TE Mason Taylor 36.5 Receiving Yards — More
QB Picks for CFB DFS Week 11
Alabama QB Jalen Milroe 44.5 Rushing Yards — Less
Alabama QB Jalen Milroe looked great at the start of the season, and we were talking about him as a potential Heisman candidate. He has fallen off recently with Alabama losing and lackluster performances.
That is evident specifically in the rushing game. What helped him open up the offense was the balance between his legs and arm, and now that rushing ability has fallen to the wayside.
Over his last four games, Milroe is averaging just 26.7 rushing yards per game. LSU is 48th in the nation in rushing yards allowed per game (130.8), but that stems from their early struggles, and they’ve gotten better during SEC play.
Jalen Milroe Projections
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Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders 374.5 Passing Yards — More (Demon)
After last season’s struggles, Colorado came into this year with less hype; but with Coach Prime leading the team, they remain in the spotlight. The move to the Big 12 might be just what they needed. They are now 6-2 (4-1 in Big 12) and still have a shot at the newly expanded College Football Playoffs and the Big 12 Championship.
Sanders has been impressive, ranking seventh in passing yards per game (323.8) and third in passing touchdowns (21). This game could see a lot of scoring, with the projected total at 62 points. Most of those might come from the Buffaloes, as the Red Raiders rank 120th in points allowed per game (34.4).
The Red Raiders also run the fourth-most plays per game in college football at 77.9, meaning both offenses should move fast and have plenty of opportunities for explosive plays.
Colorado is 11th in pass play percentage (58.2), so Sanders will throw frequently against the second-worst passing defense in college football (307.2 yards per game allowed).
Shedeur Sanders Projections
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Iowa QB Brendan Sullivan 172.5 Pass + Rush Yards — More
Each year, Iowa has one of the best defenses in the nation, and this year is no different; it is 18th in points allowed per game (18.0). The argument has been that if it only had a semblance of an offense, Iowa could contend.
Don’t look now, but Iowa is actually scoring, ranking 45th in points per game in college football (30.8).
The Hawkeyes achieved this with one of the nation’s best running games, ranking eighth in run play percentage (63.5) and averaging 222.3 rushing yards per game (10th). With Cade McNamara out, Sullivan will start again.
Sullivan’s 93 passing yards on seven completions last week doesn’t make him a star, but his 9.3 yards per completion is an improvement over McNamara. He’ll face a weak UCLA defense, ranked 115th in passing yards allowed (261.2). He’ll also contribute to Iowa’s run game, making this combo promising for the weekend.
In his two games with significant playing time, he’s rushed 17 times for 99 yards and two touchdowns combined. The combo allows Sullivan to cash whether he does it through the air or on the ground.
Brendan Sullivan Projections
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RB Picks for CFB DFS Week 11
Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson 65.5 Rushing Yards — More
The Buckeyes are riding high after that huge win over Penn State. It helped them in the first CFB Playoff standings as they came in at No. 2.
The large credit goes to the offensive line that people had questions about after the game against Nebraska, but they helped Will Howard and the offense do enough in a tough matchup.
They also helped RB TreVeyon Henderson, who ran for 54 yards in that game. He hasn’t been the focal point of the run game like in recent years, but keeping him fresh is helping him produce, as he averages 7.0 yards per game.
This is a high number against Purdue because it has been awful against the run, allowing 203.3 yards per game (121st). Even in a limited role, Henderson can reach this number.
TreVeyon Henderson Projections
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Bonus Pick: Ohio State RB Quinshon Judkins 0.5 Rush+Rec TDs — More (Goblin)
Despite splitting work with Henderson, Ohio State RB Quinshon Judkins has 7 touchdowns in eight games this year, including two games with 2 touchdowns.
He should find the end zone again here in what should be a dominant performance from the Buckeyes against a poor rushing defense. See more of Judkins’ projections from PrizePicks below.
WR Picks for CFB DFS Week 11
Colorado WR Travis Hunter 101.5 Receiving Yards — More
Travis Hunter’s two-way ability may help him win the most prestigious award in college football. He enters this weekend as a favorite for the Heisman Trophy, and his performance has draft experts eyeing him as a potential top overall pick. He brings high-upside, explosive plays to the offense and defense every single week.
This could be a decisive game for Hunter. Texas Tech has one of the worst passing defenses in the country, and Hunter has been Sanders’ most dependable target. Although they’ll focus on stopping him, Hunter has proven he can still excel.
Pair him with Sanders in some Lineups this weekend in one of the best matchups for offensive production that you can ask for.
Travis Hunter Projections
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LSU TE Mason Taylor 36.5 Receiving Yards — More
LSU will need to pass to beat Alabama. It has struggled this season to get any production from the run, with Caden Durham leading the team with just 397 yards. Alabama’s secondary had questions entering the season but has fared well, allowing 193.2 passing yards per game (35th).
Wide receivers like Kyren Lacy and Aaron Anderson may face tough coverage from the Bama corners, but Taylor is a reliable underneath option who isn’t afraid to catch passes in traffic. He’ll play a key role in this game.
Mason Taylor Projections
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Use these CFB DFS picks for Saturday’s college football slate in Week 11, with several key matchups on the board. We’ve got Colorado chasing a spot in the Big 12 Championship taking on Texas Tech, Alabama taking on LSU in a make-or-break top 15 matchup, and OSU looking for another win vs. Purdue.
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