It’s once again time to go through our best college football picks for Round 1 of the CFB Playoff. We sifted through tons of daily fantasy sports picks and came up with our top CFB player props for Saturday.
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CFB Player Props – CFB Playoff Round 1 Picks
Here are our top college football player picks for Saturday:
Antonio Williams More Than 50.5 Receiving Yards
Williams has surpassed this number in three of the last four games with his lone miss ending at 50 yards. He has seen 7+ targets in seven of the last eight games. This is plenty of volume to get home here.
Clemson heads to Texas to take on the Longhorns in Round 1 of the playoffs. This is an interesting matchup as Cade Klubnik heads back home to Austin for this one. Texas has been interesting this year, as they have two losses (both to Georgia), but haven’t had the greatest of schedules.
This Clemson passing attack is probably one of the better ones they’ve seen. Klubnik has been good this year and he will have a bit of a chip on his shoulder in this one. I’m expecting Clemson to score here, and I don’t think it’s coming on the ground. Clemson should be playing from behind throughout this game, which should give a very favoring passing script.
If Williams and this Clemson offense can get behind and abandon the run game, I think he cashes easily here. Regardless, he is Cade’s favorite target and will get his normal 7-10 targets in this one, which I think is enough to get over 50 yards.
Where to play: Antonio Williams More Than 50.5 Receiving Yards | PrizePicks
Quinshon Judkins More Than 54.5 Rushing Yards
Judkins is over this line in just one of his last four games and now faces the #8 ranked defense against the run.
Tennessee has yet to see an o-line and run game like the Buckeyes have. Judkins also has 12+ carries in four of the last five games and should be in line for at least that in this matchup. I think Ohio State fully leans on the run here, which should provide plenty of opportunities for Judkins.
The Vols are allowing just about 102 rushing yards per game and have allowed an opposing rusher to eclipse this number in 7 of 12 games this season.
With the Buckeyes favored by a touchdown in this one, I’m expecting them to be playing from ahead. We aren’t asking for much here with 55 yards.
Where to play: Quinshon Judkins More Than 54.5 Rushing Yards | Underdog