Fantasy Football Draft Values: Rome Odunze, Josh Reynolds, Darius Slayton (2024)

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 fantasy football draft values on FFPC right now in early July. And if you’re considering a high stakes fantasy football league don’t forget to join the FantasyPros Championship at FFPC. Play fantasy football and win $1 Million. It’s as simple as that!

Best Fantasy Football Draft Values: FFPC Leagues

Rome Odunze (WR – CHI) | ADP 105.1

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 on Draftkings at pick 80, meanwhile on FFPC Odunze is available 35 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.

Josh Reynolds (WR – DEN) | 231.2 ADP  (WR117)

Currently, Josh Reynolds is being undrafted in many leagues. While he’s not a high-ceiling player, he is a reliable set of hands with eight top-30 weekly finishes combined in the last two seasons. Denver lacks pass-catchers outside of Courtland Sutton, who is by no means a 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.

Darius Slayton (WR – NYG) | 296.8 ADP (WR82)

Malik Nabers is the clear top target for Daniel Jones in this new era of the offense, but Darius Slayton may well be the second-best option with Darren Waller and Saquon Barkley no longer on the team.

Slayton has displayed chemistry with Jones over the 55 games they’ve played together. And while he isn’t the kind of player we’d want in redraft, here in best ball, we can live with his volatility. Adding Slayton to Jones as a back-of-roster, back-door stack makes plenty of sense.

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