Mike Marteny's DraftKings daily fantasy college football lineup picks for the Saturday (11/22/25) evening slate in Week 13. His CFB DFS lineup picks and DFS sleepers will help you win.
We have a big evening slate with eight games on tap. One of those is THE Big Game. Fitting, right? We start in Boise with Colorado State taking the Smurf Turf. Pitt is in Atlanta, where they have won four of the last five against the Bees. Nebraska is in Penn State, but they forgot to bring the volleyball. I guess football will have to do.
Next up is Tennessee in their own private house of horrors: the Swamp. Illinois is ready to jump around in Madison (or on the Badgers). Arizona State is in Boulder to run with Ralphie. We end in the Queen City with BYU needing a statement win over the Bearcats.
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for the evening DraftKings slate on 11/22/25, 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 ($9.8K)
1/3: Very disappointed in the national media letting this 2025 season by Haynes King slip under the radar. Early in the year, he was a media darling. As the season has unfolded, and his numbers & performance have INCREASED, the networks have turned their eyes… pic.twitter.com/i0nZ55h4NZ
— Chris Mooneyham (@MooneyhamOnAir) November 19, 2025
Whenever you have a quarterback who can pass and run at an elite level, you have a player who can break any slate. Pitt isn't an elite matchup, but it's a very good one.
King has at least 20 DraftKings points in every game and has only been under 30 three times in 10 games. There's very little risk, and the ceiling is 50 DK points.
Jeff Sims, Arizona State ($7.7K)
Would you believe that Sims has put up better numbers in two starts than Sam Leavitt had in any two consecutive games over the last two years? How about if Sims didn't have Jordyn Tyson, the team's best weapon? Both of those statements are true.
Sims' reward is a date with Colorado's terrible defense. Sims has 384 passing yards, 309 rushing yards, four passing touchdowns, two rushing touchdowns, and only one interception in that span. He's an absolute bargain at this price.
Elijah Brown, Stanford ($6.4K)
Hear me out...Brown's numbers against North Carolina weren't bad if you take away the -73 yards rushing. That's not a typo. He lost 73 yards on the ground. That's not happening again.
Assuming Brown loses around 15-20 sack yards, which would be closer to normal, and he throws for 280 again, he's going to be around 15 DK points. I'll take that from the bargain bin.
Also consider these QBs:
- Bear Bachmeier, BYU ($9K)
- Mason Heintschel, Pittsburgh ($8.4K)
- Julian Lewis, Colorado ($7.4K)
- TJ Lateef, Nebraska ($7.1K)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Emmett Johnson, Nebraska ($78.8K)
Easy Money Emmett Johnson. 💰 pic.twitter.com/Ng4KDkMSPV
— Des Towey (@des_towey_) November 12, 2025
The last running back that I played against the Penn State defense in DFS was TreVeyon Henderson in 2021. I don't go after this defense, but I'm going to this week. Johnson has at least 30 touches in three straight games. No one else gets that type of volume.
Even if Johnson only averages about three yards per touch, he'll get around 100 yards. He also has six touchdowns in the last three games. He's a good bet to score as well.
Jadan Baugh, Florida ($6.6K)
Baugh is the only player on the Florida offense that I trust. He has at least 18 touches in every game since the end of September. Tennessee's defense has allowed chunks of yardage throughout the season. Baugh should have his fifth straight game over 17 DK points in this one.
Kendrick Raphael, California ($6K)
Why use Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele and deal with turnovers when you can have Raphael and zero headache? Raphael has averaged 25 DK points per game over the last six games. He is crushing the ACC. That should continue against Stanford.
Also consider these RBs:
- Raleek Brown, Arizona State ($7K)
- DeSean Bishop, Tennessee ($6.5K)
- Desmond Reid, Pittsburgh ($6.1K)
- Star Thomas, Tennessee ($4.4K)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State ($7.4K)
Tyson has practiced every day this week, but is still listed as questionable with a hamstring injury. If Tyson plays, he's the clear top receiver, and it's not close. If he's out, there's not much worth paying a premium for at receiver.
Omarion Miller, Colorado ($6.1K)
Miller is the clear favorite target of freshman quarterback Julian Lewis. Miller has 11 receptions for 222 yards and three touchdowns in the last two games. For context, Colorado only scored 39 total points in two games. Miller scored 18 of those.
Braylon Staley, Tennessee ($5.2K)
Staley has been the preferred target of Joey Aguilar lately. He is averaging 21.1 DK points over the last five games. Staley has at least five receptions in each one of those games and hasn't been under 55 yards. That's a superb floor in this price range!
CJ Williams, Stanford ($5.1K)
Aside from the Miami game, when the entire offense was a disaster, Williams has at least 16 DK points in six straight games. He topped 20 four times in that span and even hit 30 once. Not many in this price range have that ceiling.
Jordan Allen, Georgia Tech ($4K)
Haynes King has started to throw the ball a lot more, and Allen is the guy he's finding. Allen has 13 receptions for 195 yards over the last three games. He has also carried the ball four times for 73 yards and a score. Eric Rivers draws a lot of attention, so as long as Allen keeps getting open, King will find him.
Also consider these WRs:
- Jacob De Jesus, California ($7.1K)
- Chase Roberts, BYU ($6.5K)
- Sam Roush, Stanford ($5.6K)
- Hank Beatty, Illinois ($4.9K)
- Chamon Metayer, Arizona State ($4.9K)
- Eric Rivers, Georgia Tech ($4.5K)
- Derek Eusebio, Arizona State ($4.1K) - if Tyson is out
DraftKings CFB Stacks
Arizona State vs. Colorado
The best part about this stack is that it's affordable. Sims, Raleek Brown, and Tyson will only set you back around $22.2K. I don't know if we can trust Eusebio with Tyson in the lineup or not, but if Tyson is out, play him everywhere!
Chamon Metayer is my preferred fourth option regardless of the status of Tyson. He was producing even with Tyson on the field before the hamstring injury cost Tyson three games.
Tennessee vs. Florida
Florida rebounded nicely after getting smashed by Kentucky, but the Gators haven't faced an offense like this. The best part of a Tennessee stack is that we usually know where the ball is going.
It all starts with Aguilar and DeSean Bishop. Staley has been the best receiver of late, but Chris Brazzell II is still worth using in a stack. Florida's run defense is a sore spot, so I'll round out my five-man with either Peyton Lewis if he plays or Star Thomas.
Also consider these stacks:
- Boise State
- California (GPP only)
- Florida (GPP only)
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