C.J. Stroud will likely get most of the fanfare Saturday, and rightly so, but Kenny Pickett has his own matchup to salivate over and could be a great pairing with some affordable opportunities at other spots.
The 3 Amigos discuss the news, suggest Week 6 waiver wire picks and give some Friday DFS advice. If Horton-Tucker is already taken in your league, check a certain big man in Sacramento.
Neil Parker suggests rolling with a few Avalanche players in Seattle as part of a short two-game slate Friday.
Amidst a quiet two-game Friday slate, Sasha Yodashkin recommends considering turning your crease over to Vancouver's Thatcher Demko against Winnipeg.
Adam Zdroik, Jordan Cooper and Ryan Belongia discuss Saturday's six-game slate at DraftKings, one that features James Ward-Prowse in a favorable spot.
Jamison Crowder could be busy running against the interior of Miami's defense, away from Xavien Howard and Byron Jones.
Kevin Payne analyses Week 11 and notes it will be hard to ignore Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs this week.
John McKechnie is all-in on Ohio State's passing game, led by C.J. Stroud, in this week's DraftKings Main Slate breakdown as the Buckeyes get set to host Michigan State to kick off Saturday's action.
The Steelers passing game may have some question marks, but Juan Carlos Blanco expects rookie Najee Harris to have another big game on the ground this weekend.
While Duke may be topping Friday's DraftKings slate in terms of implied point total, Ryan Pohle goes beyond the Blue Devils to uncover value for the evening DFS slate.
Stephen Curry splashed in nine more three-pointers as the Warriors rolled over the Cavaliers on Thursday night.
Jeff Edgerton breaks down Friday's five-game DFS slate and offers his best plays for the night, including a look at Houston's star freshman running back, Alton McCaskill, as he gets set to face Memphis.
The Clippers-Pelicans tilt looks intriguing and Juan Carlos Blanco offers a couple options from that matchup.
Mo Bamba has seen his role expand this season and Mike Barner figures he's well worth his salary against the Nets.
With a couple key players out and a projected high-scoring contest, Dan Bruno likes Pascal Siakam to do well tonight.


