Rome Odunze
  • Rome Odunze

  • WR
  • , Chicago Bears
  • 22
  • 215 lbs
  • 6' 3"
  • Washington
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Scouting report

by Justin Edwards

CHI WR Rome Odunze - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Green Bay Packers
We finally got our second exciting Rome Odunze performance of the season after a 5-104-0 line in Week 9, his second 100+ game. He has now scored at least 7.0 half-PPR points in two games as the team seems content to involve veteran options at a much higher rate. D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen have the namesake to demand more work, but Cole Kmet and DeAndre Carter also have a higher target-per-route-run rate on the season. Odunze should be in consideration as a WR3 but this is more of a risk/reward play than a "sure thing."

by Justin Edwards

CHI WR Rome Odunze - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs. New England Patriots
We finally got our second exciting Rome Odunze performance of the season after a 5-104-0 line in Week 9, his second 100+ game. He has now scored at least 7.0 half-PPR points in two games as the team seems content to involve veteran options at a much higher rate. D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen have the namesake to demand more work, but Cole Kmet and DeAndre Carter also have a higher target-per-route-run rate on the season. Odunze should be in consideration as a WR3 but this is more of a risk/reward play than a "sure thing."

by Justin Edwards

CHI WR Rome Odunze - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 @ Arizona Cardinals
We've got our one exciting Rome Odunze performance (Week 3, 6-112-1) on the season and we've been waiting patiently for the next. He has now scored at least 7.0 half-PPR points in only one game as the team seems content to involve veteran options at a much higher rate. D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen have the namesake to demand more work, but Cole Kmet and DeAndre Carter also have a higher target-per-route-run rate on the season. Odunze should be held for better days, but he can remain on benches for now.

by Justin Edwards

CHI WR Rome Odunze - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Rome Odunze is too talented to keep out of fantasy box scores through the whole season but there are likely to be some duds mixed throughout, including four of his first five games. But the low-floor/high-ceiling aspect of Odunze in Year 1 gave us the positive side of the coin in Week 3, when he turned 11 targets into a 20+ point, 6-112-1 game. Keenan Allen did miss that game, which shows us that when all three receivers are healthy, Odunze may be the odd man out more often than not.

by Justin Edwards

CHI WR Rome Odunze - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 vs. Carolina Panthers
Rome Odunze is too talented to keep out of fantasy box scores through the whole season but there are likely to be some duds mixed throughout, including three of his first four games. But the low-floor/high-ceiling aspect of Odunze in Year 1 gave us the positive side of the coin in Week 3, when he turned 11 targets into a 20+ point, 6-112-1 game. Keenan Allen did miss that game, which shows us that when all three receivers are healthy, Odunze may be the odd man out more often than not.

by Justin Edwards

CHI WR Rome Odunze - Week 4 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 vs. Los Angeles Rams
Rome Odunze is too talented to keep out of fantasy box scores through the whole season but there are likely to be some duds mixed throughout, including the first two weeks of the year. But the low-floor/high-ceiling aspect of Odunze in Year 1 gave us the positive side of the coin in Week 3, when he turned 11 targets into a 20+ point, 6-112-1 game. Keenan Allen did miss that game, but there's also a chance he's limited in Week 4, which makes the rookie an interesting gamble as a WR3.

by Justin Edwards

CHI WR Rome Odunze - Week 1 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs. Tennessee Titans
Rome Odunze is too talented to keep out of fantasy box scores through the whole season but there are likely to be some duds mixed throughout. In run-heavy gamescripts, for example, the rookie could be all but phased out through swaths of game time. With that said, the low-floor/high-ceiling aspect of Odunze in Year 1 makes him an intriguing pick, with a lot of upside if something were to happen to Allen or Moore. For Week 1, he is only a Flex option.