
Mike Marteny's DraftKings daily fantasy college football lineup picks for the Saturday (10/11/25) evening slate in Week 7. His CFB DFS lineup picks and DFS sleepers will help you win.
We have a big Saturday evening slate with eight games on tap. We start with Florida heading to Aggieville and Iowa heading to Wisconsin for a literal DFS nightmare. It gets better. The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry takes the field from Auburn to start the rest of the night.
Kansas has to brave the flying tortillas of Lubbock. Clemson climbs Chestnut Hill to take on Boston College. Michigan heads to the Coliseum to take on USC. We have South Carolina in Death Valley. We end the evening slate in Tucson for the battle between Bear Down and Bear Bachmeier.
In this article, I will provide you with my daily fantasy college football lineup picks for the evening DraftKings slate on 10/11/25, 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
Cade Klubnik, Clemson ($9K)
#Clemson QB Cade Klubnik (@CadeKlubnikQB) was nearly flawless (24-for-26) this weekend, throwing for 254 yards and 4 touchdowns.
He constantly placed throws exactly where they needed to be and kept the offense in-structure, all of which are shown-off with this throw ⬇️
The 33… https://t.co/DCr2WeLmg2 pic.twitter.com/ltL6nL24EQ
— Eric Galko (@EricGalko) October 6, 2025
This is the game that Klubnik truthers have been waiting for. The problem is that it was against a bad North Carolina team. The good news is that Boston College isn't much better.
Clemson didn't need Klubnik to go off against Carolina and won't here either. That tempers the upside some, but this guy has the draft stock to worry about, and Dabo Swinney is firmly in his corner. Klubnik will be featured for the first half of this game again.
Noah Fifita, Arizona ($7.8K)
Fifita threw for five touchdowns against Oklahoma State last week. That isn't likely to happen again, but BYU's run defense has been a strength this year. Fifita will likely be forced to take to the air more often. He already has two five-touchdown games this year, so he's comfortable enough doing so.
Fifita won't have a ceiling game here, but his floor is right around 18 DraftKings points. I can live with that for this price range.
Bryce Underwood, Michigan ($6.2K)
Michigan sometimes settles on the ground game, thereby neutralizing Underwood a bit. Sometimes the coaching staff doesn't let the player make plays. That hampers the upside of Underwood, but I fail to see a scenario in which he isn't somewhat successful against the USC defense. There is a lot of upside for this low of a price.
Also consider these QBs:
- Behren Morton, Texas Tech ($9.1K)
- Jayden Maiava, USC ($8.4K)
- Dylan Lonergan, Boston College ($7.1K)
- Gunner Stockton, Georgia ($6.4K)
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DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Running Backs
Justice Haynes, Michigan ($7.5K)
Justice Haynes has been balling through his first 5 games at Michigan:
165 Rushing Yards 3 TDs
120 Rushing Yards 1 TD
120 Rushing Yards 1 TD
161 Rushing Yards 1 TD
117 Rushing Yards 2 TDsHaynes Draft Stock 📈 pic.twitter.com/hwoRBitR8A
— SleeperCFB (@SleeperCFB) October 6, 2025
Haynes is the first running back ever to have five consecutive 100-yard games in his first five games with a school. The touchdown every game is just showing off. The point is, Michigan is going to feed Haynes until USC cracks. He'll get his 100 and at least a touchdown. You can write that down in ink.
J'Koby Williams, Texas Tech ($6.8K)
Texas Tech has one of the best RB tandems in the country behind a mammoth offensive line. Kansas is going to be pushed all over the field with Cameron Dickey and Williams as the infantry that grounds them into the turf.
You can't go wrong with either back. If only using one, I'll go with Williams because of higher usage in the game, and he's more of a home run threat. Both backs are picking up at least 15 touches per game. Use both if you can. Both will be featured against a struggling Kansas front.
Jadan Baugh, Florida ($5.8K)
Even though the Florida offense has struggled, you can't blame Baugh. Miami held him to only 55 total yards, but he did score a touchdown. He ran for 107 yards and had three receptions against a tough Texas defense. He could tear up the Aggies, who were gouged by Notre Dame's backs.
Even if Florida gets behind, Baugh has been enough of a part of the passing game that he can still hit value. He seems underpriced for the talent level.
Also consider these RBs:
- Adam Randall, Clemson ($7.6K)
- Caden Durham, LSU ($6.6K)
- Chauncey Bowens, Georgia ($6.5K)
- Leshon Williams, Kansas ($4.8K)
DraftKings CFB DFS Picks - Wide Receivers
KC Concepcion, Texas A&M ($5.9K)
Against Auburn, KC Concepcion had his highest offensive grade (80.5) since Week 6 of freshman season at NC State (83.9 vs Marshall), per @PFF_College 👍
Concepcion had a season-high seven receptions for 113 yards, which was the fifth 100 yard game of his career 💯 pic.twitter.com/b98hboKKoE
— TexAgs (@TexAgs) September 28, 2025
I don't know why Concepcion continues to be this cheap, but I'm not going to complain. His lowest total of the season was still 12.2 DK points against Notre Dame. He has been over 20 in every other game. Marcel Reed will spread the ball around, but Concepcion should still get enough touches against a tough Florida defense.
Chase Roberts, BYU ($5.3K)
BYU will run a lot more than they throw, but Roberts leads the team in receptions and has 179 more yards than any other BYU receiver. Bear Bachmeier went to Roberts a lot against West Virginia and should look for him here as well. Just don't expect a touchdown. Arizona hasn't given up a passing touchdown all season.
Donaven McCulley, Michigan ($4.9K)
McCulley, the former Indiana quarterback who once competed for playing time with Michael Penix Jr., had a breakout game against Wisconsin last week. Bryce Underwood found him six times for 112 yards and his first touchdown of the season.
The USC defense is porous in the secondary. That's the place to attack the Trojans, and I'm assuming that Michigan will go after that as well. Wisconsin is tough against the run, so Michigan went to the air. The same is likely to happen here, though Haynes will still get his 100 rushing yards.
Javin Whatley, Arizona ($4.2K)
I expect the Wildcats to have to throw more against the BYU defense. Whatley has at least three receptions in every game, so he should provide some consistent scoring at a low price.
Vandrevious Jacobs, South Carolina ($3.6K)
Jacobs had 12 receptions for 236 yards and a touchdown in the two games leading up to the bye. He should be the leading receiver against LSU in a game where South Carolina is going to have to throw to keep up. I wouldn't touch LaNorris Sellers in DFS, but Jacobs gets too many targets to be this cheap.
Also consider these WRs:
- Makai Lemon, USC ($8.5K)
- Mario Craver, Texas A&M ($6.3K)
- Eric Singleton Jr., Auburn ($5.2K)
- Lewis Bond, Boston College ($5K)
- Dallas Wilson, Florida ($4.7K)
- Ja'Kobi Lane, USC ($3.7K)
DraftKings CFB Stacks
Texas Tech vs. Kansas
Kansas is giving up a ton of points. That's not going to stop in this game. I expect many Tech stackers to use Morton, one RB, and either Caleb Douglas or Terrence Carter Jr. Some may run four. I'm going to run five Techies with both RB, Morton, Carter, and Coy Eakin for salary relief.
There are many ways to get different with a Tech stack. Using both backs should be uncommon, but running them with Reggie Virgil and Coy Eakin will be unique. It's also risky, but there are usually more than enough balls to go around in this offense.
Clemson vs. Boston College
Clemson is expensive, and this game will get out of hand. That's going to make them less owned, and this game has to get out of hand somehow, right? Klubnik and Randall need to be used. Antonio Williams is expensive for the output, but he did have more targets than Bryant Wesco Jr. against North Carolina.
T.J. Moore had a breakout game against Carolina and should be in most Clemson stacks. I like him as the fifth, or using him instead of Williams in a four-man.
Also consider these stacks:
- Michigan
- Kansas (GPP only)
- USC (GPP only)