 
                
                            Mike Marteny's DraftKings daily fantasy college football lineup picks for the Saturday (11/1/25) evening slate in Week 10. His CFB DFS lineup picks and DFS sleepers will help you win.
We are back up to eight games on the evening slate this week. We begin in Oxford with South Carolina in town. Next up, Arizona goes up to Boulder. Kentucky heads down to Auburn to see whose offense is worse.
We have a big one up in Knoxville with Oklahoma visiting Tennessee. Wake heads to Tallahassee to take on Florida State. Georgia Tech is in Raleigh to take on the Pack. USC is in Lincoln to take on Nebraska. We close this with the first Pac 2 Championship game of the season. Yes, there are more.
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for the evening DraftKings slate on 11/1/25, starting at 7 pm Eastern. I’ll give multiple player suggestions for quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers, aiming to highlight one option at each end of the salary scale, from the highest to the lowest. Good luck, RotoBallers.
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Quarterbacks
Haynes King, Georgia Tech ($9.6K)
Haynes King is averaging over 300 yards of total offense per game 🐝👀 pic.twitter.com/tkZxfD9rOF
— CFB Kings (@CFBKings) October 29, 2025
For a Heisman Trophy race, yardage doesn't tell the whole story. DFS is different. Yardage is second only to touchdowns, and even then, copious yardage amounts can make up for a lack of touchdowns.
We don't have to worry about that with King. What he lacks in passing touchdowns, he makes up for in rushing ones. King has at least one rushing touchdown in every game this season, and has multiple rushing touchdowns in four of his seven games.
King doesn't just play hero ball sometimes. He plays it all the time. King has at least 20 DraftKings points in every game and has topped 40 twice.
Noah Fifita, Arizona ($8.2K)
Something called a Byrd Ficklin nuked the Colorado defense last week. Fifita doesn't have the speed of Ficklin, but he's elusive with a better deep arm and has some valuable experience. We have no reason to fear this Colorado defense.
Robby Ashford, Wake Forest ($6.9K)
Ashford played through a thumb injury last week, but was mostly ineffective and ceded snaps to Deshawn Purdie. Ashford is expected to be back to normal this week and has a good matchup against a Florida State team that is still seeking its first conference win in 13 months.
Also consider these QBs:
- John Mateer, Oklahoma ($8.6K)
- Zevi Eckhaus, Washington State ($7.7K)
- CJ Bailey, North Carolina State ($7.3K)
- Dylan Raiola, Nebraska ($6.4K)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Emmett Johnson, Nebraska ($7.5K)
NO. 5 IN THE NATION. 🏴☠️
RB Emmett Johnson is currently 5th nationally in rushing yards with 837. He’s on pace for 1360 (including bowl game).
He’d become the first 1000-yard back at Nebraska since Devine Ozigbo in 2018. pic.twitter.com/M1S6rJ60gi
— Blackshirts (@blvckshirts) October 29, 2025
Think about that for a minute. How is it possible that Nebraska hasn't had a 1,000-yard rusher in seven years? This team used to churn out at least one per season for like 50 years!
This is a nice matchup for Johnson, and he's from Minnesota. He knows how to deal with a cold football and cold weather.
Jeremiah Cobb, Auburn ($7K)
Cobb got a staggering 30 touches in the win over Arkansas last week. Expect Hugh Freeze to ride Cobb like a rented mule again with a running back room that is suddenly a bit short at the position. If Cobb gets 30 touches against Kentucky, he might break the slate.
Xavier Robinson, Oklahoma ($4.8K)
Robinson was by far the most impressive Oklahoma player last week. He'll continue to split carries with Tory Blaylock, but I have a hard time believing that Blaylock out-touches him. This should be Robinson's job now. He has 167 yards on just 20 carries in the last two games.
Also consider these RBs:
- King Miller, USC ($7.9K)
- Kewan Lacy, Mississippi ($7.2K)
- Anthony Hankerson, Oregon State ($6.4K)
- Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest ($6.1K)
- Kedrick Reescano, Arizona (5.3K)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Isaiah Sategna III, Oklahoma ($6.9K)
John Mateer continues to struggle, but Sategna has at least 20 DraftKings points in back-to-back games and in four of the last five. He's the receiver that Mateer looks for now. The beleaguered Tennessee defense is going to give up some points in this one.
Micahi Danzy, Florida State ($6K)
Despite Florida State's struggles on offense, Danzy has still topped 100 receiving yards in each of the last two games. Which is strange because Danzy isn't the possession receiver. He just gets loose at least once a game.
Nyziah Hunter, Nebraska ($5.1K)
USC has struggled in pass defense, but I do wonder if Raiola can get the ball to his receivers with consistency. Hunter has at least four receptions in each of the last four games. He's the guy Raiola is looking for when he takes to the air.
Omarion Miller, Colorado ($4K)
I'm not a big believer in the Colorado offense, but Miller's price is too low for a guy with that kind of talent. Miller is Colorado's leading receiver in yards. He has at least 17 DK points in three of the last five games. The two that he missed were total flops, though.
DJ Miller, Kentucky ($3.7K)
It's only fitting that the freshman QB has a freshman receiver to throw to. Miller put up 32 DK points last week at the minimum price. This wasn't just some garbage time catches. Miller is going to be a part of this offense down the stretch.
Also consider these WRs:
- Makai Lemon, USC ($7.2K)
- Duce Robinson, Florida State ($6.3K)
- Braylon Staley, Tennessee ($5.8K)
- Trent Walker, Oregon State ($5.5K)
- Harrison Wallace III, Mississippi ($4.9K)
- Mike Matthews, Tennessee ($4.6K)
- Tre Spivey ($3.1K)
DraftKings CFB Stacks
Arizona vs. Colorado
Go look at the tape for the Utah game last week and tell me that the Ralphies can stop anything Arizona has to offer. Fifita and Reescano are going to be popular plays.
Don't just go down the list of Arizona receivers. Tre Spivey should be the first Arizona receiver you look at, and he's just $3.1K. Javin Whatley and Kris Hutson are the other two you want if you're going with a five-man Arizona stack.
Oklahoma vs. Tennessee
It's easy to look at the stats and say that Oklahoma is an elite stack. Not much has been elite about this offense lately. John Mateer is air-balling wide-open receivers. The line has improved in run blocking, but the pass blocking still needs work.
Mateer has been so bad lately that I would consider running a stack without him. A lot of things would need to go right for Mateer to pay off that price tag. He's not going to do it.
That makes Mateer a leverage play, and you should only be running stacks in GPP anyway. If you can stomach Mateer, you need to attack Tennessee through the air. Sategna and Robinson are going to be the two highest-owned Oklahoma players.
If you don't like the idea of using Mateer for leverage, Deion Burks is very cheap and has a high ceiling. Jaren Kanak is still a solid play, but if running an Oklahoma full stack, I'm using Blaylock instead of Kanak. Or you can leave out Mateer and run Blaylock/Robinson/Burks/Sategna/Kanak.
Also consider these stacks:
- Washington State
- Wake Forest (GPP only)
- Nebraska (GPP only)
 
                     
                         
                     
                                 
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