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I think that a third target within a passing attack tends to end up not being the very best for fantasy.
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Odunze's fantasy upside is debated due to target competition and efficiency concerns
Jeff Bell is significantly lower on Rome Odunze than Matt Harmon, viewing him as a third target in the passing attack who sits on the back end of a tier; Bell argues that high-volume passing offenses rarely support a third target for fantasy relevance, especially with tight ends like Cole Kmet and Luke Musgrave expected to command significant volume. Bell projects Odunze for a 20% target share, noting that his lower catch rate compared to teammates may keep his total numbers behind others unless efficiency improves. Harmon remains high on Odunze, betting that his downfield ability will pay off if Caleb Williams takes a step forward in year two.
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