A fellow user of the the Wildcat DCP! That's another good way to impress a date, once you pound enough holes with that 40lb weight. :]
I remember over the penetration depth of the DCP, we were able to correlate a bearing capacity directly from the blow counts, given a weighted average over the entire depth. It seems to me there was a some science other than the spreadsheet provided, that I might be able to track down if you'd like.
It seems to me that if you were to encounter muliple soil layers of multiple resistances, a single proctor/nuke test may be impractical given the 5 meter range of the DCP. On the other hand, I don't think more information is ever a bad thing. I don't know if the forum would agree, but for shallow consolidated sediments, I just use a 1/2" probe rod, which speaks for over 10,000 PCF of bearing, and has basically the same depth-range of a nuke.
Let me know if you'd like the reference. I just changed companies, but I'm sure I could still get in contact with the PE we subcontracted for the work.