Mike Marteny's DraftKings daily fantasy college football lineup picks for the Tuesday (11/4/25) slate in Week 11. His CFB DFS lineup picks and DFS sleepers will help you win.
Can you feel it? The clocks have been set back, which means it's time for MACtion! The next three weeks are almost as much chaos as Weekday Conference USA. They, unfortunately, move back to the weekend. Now the MAC takes center stage.
Both games start at the same time, so it's a four-hour tilt fest! What better way to start MACtion than with the Battle of the Bricks? Unfortunately, the MAC decided to dilute it with Akron and UMass in the Barf Bowl.
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for the DraftKings slate on 11/4/25, starting at 7 pm Eastern. I’ll provide multiple player suggestions for quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers, aiming to highlight one option at the high, middle, and low ends of the salary scale. Good luck, RotoBallers!
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Quarterbacks
Parker Navarro, Ohio ($8.2K)
Legit surprised that in a lackluster transfer QB market that nobody threw a bag at Parker Navarro. Or maybe they did and he didn't want to get off the WAGON.pic.twitter.com/lOPRB4tRTk
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) September 14, 2025
That clip isn't just from some poor MAC team that never sees an athlete like Navarro. That's against THE Ohio State University. Surprisingly enough, this is only Navarro's second time playing in the Battle of the Bricks due to injuries.
Last year, he put up 235 passing yards and 67 rushing yards with two passing and two rushing touchdowns. We can claim that Miami's defense was better last year. Navarro will likely have the highest ownership in the slate, and with good reason.
Ben Finley, Akron ($7.4K)
Okay, I've harped on Ben Finley a few times over the last couple of years for the poor completion percentage and worse decisions. I'm not going to apologize for it. He's getting moderately better this year.
Against UMass, he'll look like an entirely different quarterback. Finley has broken the 20-point barrier in DraftKings in two straight and three of the last four. Let's make it three straight and four of the last five.
Also consider these QBs:
- Dequan Finn, Miami (OH) ($7.5K)
- AJ Hairston, Massachusetts ($6.5K)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Sieh Bangura, Ohio ($6.8K)
Sieh Bangura rushed for 22 times for 147 yards and 3 TDs against Northern Illinois.
Bangura is up to 10 career TDs in homecoming games in Athens.
🎥: @andrew_bowlby pic.twitter.com/K4rK9Vukeu
— WOUB Bobcat Showcase (@BobcatShowcase) October 19, 2025
Bangura has three career touchdowns in two Battle of the Bricks games. He broke 100 yards rushing in the 2022 matchup but was less successful in 2023.
It is worth noting that Bangura hasn't been as active in the passing game since his return to Athens, but he should break the 1,000-yard rushing threshold again, and we'll get to watch it all unfold during MACtion.
Jordan Brunson, Miami (OH) ($5.7K)
We have no update from the Redhawks, but I have seen reports stating that Kenny Tracy is out for the season after he aggravated a knee injury about a month ago. It first game from a Miami beat writer, so I tend to think it's legit.
Brunson has carried a heavy load (76 touches in four games) with Tracy out. I'll take a chance on that kind of volume, even against a defense like Ohio's.
Also consider these RBs
- Jordan Gant, Akron ($6.2K)
- Ashten Emory, UTEP ($5K)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Chase Hendricks, Ohio ($7.3K)
That's a hefty price to pay for a receiver on a run-first team, but Hendricks has 28 receptions in the last three games alone, topping 100 yards receiving in all of them. Hendricks has 57 of 144 completed passes by Ohio quarterbacks. That's an insane rate (39.6%).
Hendricks has 805 receiving yards. The rest of the team has 1,000 yards combined. He has also caught six of the 11 touchdowns. Hendricks is the definition of an alpha receiver.
Kam Perry, Miami (OH) ($5.3K)
The Redhawks are going to have to throw to stay in this game. Perry has a play of 40+ yards in six of eight games this season. He has a play of longer than 50 yards in five of those. Perry isn't the most consistent guy around, but he can get deep on anyone.
Israel Polk, Akron ($4.5K)
If we're going to count on Ben Finley, he's not going to get his points through running the ball. He's going to have to throw to someone. The sophomore has scored three touchdowns in the last three games, becoming the favorite target of Finley.
Cole Weaver, Miami (OH) ($4K)
Weaver caught nine passes in the loss to Western Michigan. This game should have a similar game script. There will be plenty of passes going around to support both Perry and Weaver in this one. You want to attack Ohio through the air, especially if Miami struggles to stop the run again.
Also consider these WRs:
- Jacquon Gibson, Massachusetts ($5.5K)
- Rodney Harris II, Ohio ($4.8K)
- Kyan Mason, Akron ($4.3K)
- Mason Williams, Ohio (3.5K)
DraftKings CFB Stacks
Ohio vs. Miami (OH)
Except for the MAC Championship last year, this is usually a close game. The MAC Championship was redemption for Navarro, who struggled in the Battle of the Bricks regular-season game at Miami.
Navarro does love home cooking, so expect another big game out of him. He'll get plenty of rushing and passing in this game. The good part is that Navarro is very good at getting receivers involved, even when he piles up rushing yards.
I feel many lineups will have a lonely Navarro and stack the Akron/UMass game because of the terrible defenses. I'll pair Hendricks with Navarro a couple of times and Bangura with the pair in a couple of others.
The four-man Ohio stack would be to add Harris to the triumvirate of Navarro, Bangura, and Hendricks. A five-man Ohio stack could be big if you take the risk of tight end Mason Williams. He's not heavily involved in every game, and he doesn't get a lot of yards, but 10 DK points at that price is a real possibility.
The price of Williams opens up an awful lot. I like the idea of running this back with both Miami receivers. A four-man Ohio stack with Finn, Perry, and Weaver is a great idea if you hope for the offensive ineptitude to show out in the other game.
Akron vs. Massachusetts
UMass has one of the worst defenses on the planet. If you were ever going to use Ben Finley in DFS, this is the time. Finley, Gant, Polk, and Mason are going to be a popular stack for the Zips. Marcel Williams had one of the best games of his career against Buffalo his last time out, but can you trust it? He still hasn't scored this year.
I tend to think that Akron will attack on the ground. That would make Sean Patrick an interesting fifth piece. Patrick has at least eight touches in every game this year, so he does get used.
The bad news is that he only has one touchdown on the season and is priced up. He'll need to score to make it worth our while. I wouldn't rule it out against UMass, and I will use Patrick over Marcel Williams.
Also consider this stack: Massachusetts (GPP only)
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