NFL Draft: Top 5 Landing Spots for Rome Odunze

Zack Cook
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Buffalo Bills
After trading Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans, there's a gaping hole at wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills. Most mock drafts have the Bills gravitating toward a wide receiver at the end of the first round. There's a solid probability that Rome Odunze is long gone before the Bills make their selection, meaning they'll have to trade up if they covet his services. Odunze would immediately give the Bills a shiny new weapon for Josh Allen, and a clear need makes this a distinct possibility. Will the Bills fall in love with Odunze's blended skillset? Let's wait and see.
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Los Angeles Chargers
There have been multiple changes to the Los Angeles Chargers this offseason, highlighted by their wide receiver room looking a lot different. With Keenan Allen and Mike Williams gone, the Chargers wideouts will look very different in 2024. With the fifth overall pick, the Chargers can select one of the top wideouts in this draft class to pair with franchise quarterback Justin Herbert. At this point, Rome Odunze and Malik Nabers are real possibilities for the Chargers, assuming they don't trade down and select a quarterback. If they trade down, there's still a possibility Odunze will be on the board.
Odunze is +1600 on the BetMGM Sportsbook to be the fifth overall pick.
New York Giants
The buzz about the New York Giants selecting a quarterback or trading up to select one is real. There's also the possibility that the Giants stay put where they are and choose a wide receiver. The Giants have been searching for an alpha wideout, and this draft class is littered with them. Although the quarterback situation is murky at best, the Giants still need to try and set their QB1 up for success, which they'd be doing if they selected someone with the overall skill set that Rome Odunze brings.
Odunze is +300 on the BetMGM Sportsbook to be the sixth overall pick.
New York Jets
Although we've continued to mock Brock Bowers to the New York Jets, it wouldn't be a surprise to see them select a high-end wide receiver. The Jets signed veteran wideout Mike Williams in free agency, and even though he brings a unique skill set to the table, he hasn't been a durable player throughout his NFL career, and it's hard to envision him being a long-term fixture with the organization. On the other hand, pairing Rome Odunze with Garrett Wilson gives the Jets an elite 1-2 punch at the position.
Odunze is +650 on the BetMGM Sportsbook to be the tenth overall pick.
New Orleans Saints
The New Orleans Saints can do a wide range of things with their first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. You can make a case for a player on either side of the football, which likely highlights the Saints selecting the best player available when they come up on the clock. There's a world where a team falls in love with Rome Odunze's skills and trades up to select him, especially if he's falling. However, if that doesn't transpire, the Saints have a clear need opposite Chris Olave at wide receiver, and Odunze would be a great fit to add to this offense.
Odunze is +3000 on the BetMGM Sportsbook to be the first wide receiver off the board.
Buffalo Bills
After trading Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans, there's a gaping hole at wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills. Most mock drafts have the Bills gravitating toward a wide receiver at the end of the first round. There's a solid probability that Rome Odunze is long gone before the Bills make their selection, meaning they'll have to trade up if they covet his services. Odunze would immediately give the Bills a shiny new weapon for Josh Allen, and a clear need makes this a distinct possibility. Will the Bills fall in love with Odunze's blended skillset? Let's wait and see.
Buffalo Bills Super Bowl Odds: +1300
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Los Angeles Chargers
There have been multiple changes to the Los Angeles Chargers this offseason, highlighted by their wide receiver room looking a lot different. With Keenan Allen and Mike Williams gone, the Chargers wideouts will look very different in 2024. With the fifth overall pick, the Chargers can select one of the top wideouts in this draft class to pair with franchise quarterback Justin Herbert. At this point, Rome Odunze and Malik Nabers are real possibilities for the Chargers, assuming they don't trade down and select a quarterback. If they trade down, there's still a possibility Odunze will be on the board.
Odunze is +1600 on the BetMGM Sportsbook to be the fifth overall pick.
