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Fantasy Football Draft Values: Rome Odunze, Josh Reynolds, Greg Dortch, Hayden Hurst

As the NFL offseason gets ready for a lull in headlines and news, best ball drafts continue to press ahead full steam, and as per usual, there are players who look both overvalued and undervalued. These are some of the standout best fantasy football draft values on FFPC right now.

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Fantasy Football Draft Values: FFPC

Rome Odunze (WR – CHI) – ADP 109.8

The disparity between Rome Odunze’s ADP on FFPC and the other top platforms is shocking, to say the least. On Underdog, Odunze is drafted at pick 65 and at pick 77 on DraftKings. Meanwhile on FFPC, Odunze is available 32 picks later. Yes, tight ends and running backs are pushed up on FFPC, but an exciting rookie on an ascending offense should be one that we want to prioritize. DJ Moore has been an inconsistent player throughout his career and Keenan Allen‘s hamstrings aren’t the most reliable. Grabbing Odunze as your WR4 or WR5 on your roster could supercharge your team in the back half of the season.

Hayden Hurst (TE – LAC) – ADP 280.7

In this tight end-hungry format, it’s a little surprising to see the Chargers’ potential TE1 left undrafted more often than not. Yes, Hurst has been a disappointment throughout his career, but Greg Roman’s offenses tend to funnel targets to tight ends and at TE36 it’s an okay last-round dart throw.

Greg Dortch (WR – ARI) – ADP 333.2

In full PPR formats, there are worse dart throws than a slot receiver like Greg Dortch who has a knack for earning targets with 105 over his last 32 games in Arizona. Dortch is at the very end of drafts on both DraftKings and Underdog, but on FFPC, going this late means falling out of drafts completely at times. Dortch has a chance to play consistently this year with Kyler Murray healthy and Marvin Harrison Jr. and Trey McBride drawing coverage. Dortch might not be the sexiest pick, but at this cost, even two spike weeks would be a return on investment.

Josh Reynolds (WR – DEN) – ADP 339.1

Much like Greg Dortch, Reynolds has been undrafted in many drafts. While he’s by no means a high-ceiling player, he is a reliable set of hands who has had eight top-30 weekly finishes in the last two seasons combined. Denver lacks pass-catchers outside of Courtland Sutton, who is no lock to be wearing orange in September, despite the Broncos trading Jerry Jeudy already. Sean Payton consistently shows loyalty to players he’s signed or brought with him and it’s hard not to imagine Reynolds having some usable weeks in 2024. At this price, Reynolds can be mixed in as an end-of-roster play to give your wide receiver room depth.

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