FanDuel College Football: Week 3 Picks

FanDuel College Football: Week 3 Picks

This article is part of our FanDuel College Football series.

The following picks are for the early slate on FanDuel.

CASH GAME TARGETS

QUARTERBACK

Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky (at Indiana) - $8,900

Doughty is as bit more expensive than the comparable Gunner Kiel, but Doughty is in a matchup that should last all four quarters, whereas Kiel might be done at halftime against the RedHawks. Not only is Doughty in a favorable matchup in a game that projects to be high scoring, but WKU might be more pass-happy than ever with feature back Leon Allen (knee) out.

Honorable mention: Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati (at Miami, Ohio) - $8,200

RUNNING BACK

Jordan Howard, Indiana (vs. Western Kentucky) - $8,300

Howard was a beast for UAB in 2014, so his hot start at Indiana isn't exactly surprising. Still, it's good to see Howard not only hold his own in his first two games with the Hoosiers, but outright stomping Southern Illinois and Florida International for a combined 304 yards and three touchdowns on 47 carries (6.5 YPC). Howard ran for 183 yards and two touchdowns against Western Kentucky last year.

Honorable mention: Patrick Skov, Georgia Tech (vs. Notre Dame) - $5,200

WIDE RECEIVER

Ricky Jones, Indiana (vs. Western Kentucky) - $6,300

Jones appears to have established himself as Indiana's clear No. 1 wide receiver, totaling 11 receptions for 242 yards and a touchdown through Indiana's first two games. The Hoosiers are projected to score roughly 37 points in this home matchup, and if Jones' past percentages hold, that should equal a good day for him.

Honorable mention: Amara Darboh, Michigan (vs. UNLV) - $6,200

TIGHT END

Tyler Higbee, Western Kentucky (at Indiana) - $3,700

Higbee has been Western Kentucky's top pass catcher through two weeks, totaling 11 receptions for 190 yards and a touchdown. Part of that had to deal with the hamstring injury suffered by wideout Jared Dangerfield, but the season-ending knee injury to running back and target monster Leon Allen should stabilize Higbees role even as Dangerfield reacclimates.

TOURNAMENT-SPECIFIC TARGETS

QUARTERBACK

**Jeff Lockie, Oregon (vs. Georgia State) - $6,700

**Only if Vernon Adams (hand) is out. If Adams is out, though, Lockie would step as starter for a team that should score at 50 points if it has any interest in doing so.

RUNNNING BACK

D'Andre Ferby, Western Kentucky (at Indiana) - $6,000

Ferby is an unknown for the most part, as the former third-string runner will step in as starter with Leon Allen (knee) and Anthony Wales (hamstring) out. Still, at this price and on a team that should breeze past 30 points against one of the worst Power Five defenses, Ferby is at least worth some tournament shots.

WIDE RECEIVER

Taywan Taylor, Western Kentucky (at Indiana) - $6,100

Consistency isn't easy to find among Western Kentucky's receivers, but the hits can be quite big, and Taylor is heading into his best matchup of 2015 to this point. Not only is the Indiana defense historically unable to keep up with offenses of WKU's talent level, but Taylor could have access to more production than usual with Leon Allen (knee) out.

Honorable mention: Bug Howard, North Carolina (vs. Illinois) - $4,500

TIGHT END

Jake Butt, Michigan (vs. UNLV) - $3,400

Butt is probably at least as good of a player as Higbee, but I'm putting him in the tournament area just because Michigan will pummel UNLV and there might not be a ton of passing targets to go around. He still looks like the pretty clear No. 2-ranked tight end for this slate, however.

FADES

QUARTERBACK

Vernon Adams, Oregon (vs. Georgia State) - $8,400

Adams is questionable with a finger injury, but even if he suits up, this is probably a situation to avoid just because Oregon won't need him to win, and the game should get out of hand in a hurry. Georgia State's defense is among the worst even outside of the Power Five conferences, and it's generally bad policy to pick limited players who are unlikely to play more than two quarters.

RUNNING BACK

Terrell Newby, Nebraska (at Miami) - $7,700

Some might look at Newby's Week 2 boxscore and conclude he turned a corner, but I wouldn't. Totaling 236 yards from scrimmage and three touchdowns is certainly an impressive boxscore, but it's important to remember Nebraska was playing South Alabama. In Week 1, against a mediocre BYU defense, Newby ran for just 43 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries. Miami's defense is better than BYU's, and Nebraska is on the road with a point projection of just roughly 27. I'd bet Tommy Armstrong runs for a touchdown before Newby does this week.

WIDE RECEIVER

Quinshad Davis, North Carolina (vs. Illinois) - $7,100

Davis is a good player in a favorable matchup, and he might actually be a worthwhile tournament gamble for those who can afford to input a lot of lineups, but I can't see the reason for paying up to this extent in a slate where players like Tajae Sharpe ($6,700), Aaron Burbridge ($6,500) and Dede Westbrook ($6,000) are available for less.

The author(s) of this article may play in daily fantasy contests including – but not limited to – games that they have provided recommendations or advice on in this article. In the course of playing in these games using their personal accounts, it's possible that they will use players in their lineups or other strategies that differ from the recommendations they have provided above. The recommendations in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of RotoWire. Mario Puig plays in daily fantasy contests using the following accounts: DraftKings: rotwireyasiel, FanDuel: rotowireyasiel, FantasyDraft: rwyasiel, DRAFT: rwyasiel.
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