Dude will be a top 10 draft pick, the guy played with a punctured lung and broken rib that he got in the 5th game of the season vs Arizona fielding a onside kick. Dude had to be driven back to Seattle and never missed a game. Dude was allowed to return 2 punts this year, one went for a TD the other was a fair catch. Rome is the BEST WR in the ncaa this year.
ye no its MHJ lmaooo, 1200 yards and almost heisman with kyle mccord as his qb. on top of that Odunze is running through dogshit PAC 12 defenses. that being said I still think Odunze will be better than Nabers and def will be a phenomenal receiver, but not the best cmon
@@zacknewton1064 By far the best WR and QB combo in college football. By far the best route runner, has multiple game winning catches, has multiple other nfl wrs taking away catches. How did MJH do vs ND?
@@zacknewton1064 I really shouldn't even respond to you Minnesota 3 catches for 30 yards, Rutgers 4 catches for 25 yards 2 tds golf clap, Indiana 2 catches for 28 yards, 3 for 32 vs ND. You're actually going to sit here and tell me those stats are from the best WR is college football? Get lost!!
@@aarondavid9471 tell me you dont watch the sport without telling me you dont watch the sport. ion even need to write more cuz anyone who watches knows you j made yourself look like a dumbass
@@aarondavid9471swap out their QBs and see how quick Odunze fades into obscurity and Marvin’s stats are severely increased. You realize MHJ can’t throw himself the ball right? He was able to put those stats up with a future NFL benchwarmer.
The guy Odunze reminds me of is Michael Irvin. He's the reason that Penix has as many interceptions as he has, because you throw to him even when he is covered. He will win most of those 50/50 balls but you might get burned a few times. Odunze's fast but he isn't a burner. He'll be a terror in the NFL at the RZ, because he'll catch TDs even when covered. He's physical for a WR. Gets PI on him regularly, often uncalled, and still catches the ball. Obviously, Irvin is HOF - not saying Odunze will be that. But if you watch Irvin at Miami and Odunze at WA, they look similar ( Irvin outweighed him by 10-15lbs.)
i agree, but Odunze’s physicality hasn't been truly tested all year bc he plays in the pac 12 which is an offense based conference. he finna light up texas tho win or lose
Yep, it's crazy to think that at this time last year, his contested catch ability was considered a bit of a red flag. It's great to see the development that he's had year-to-year!
Malik Nabers is Ja'marr Chase 2.0. He's got the speed, acceleration, route running, hands, and ability to break tackles that Chase displayed in 2019. It was almost like watching Ja'marr all over again this year.
Malik Nabers is closer to MHJ than Rome Odunze is to Malik Nabers. MHJ and Nabers are basically the same as Bijan and Gibbs were to the 23 rb class. There are a lot of contenders for wr3 and Odunze is one of them.
I completely agree. Just finished uploading my scouting report for Malik Nabers, dude is a different breed. No disrespect to Odunze, but he's clearly a tier below imo
Rarely breaks tackles? C’mon. This video sounds like you’re talking about 2022 Odunze. And the one strength you didn’t mention is his ability to win on contested throws. As a Huskies fan, I’m biased, but I’m completely confident that he’ll have a smooth transition to the NFL.
I watched a lot of his film from this year, and I can confidently say I didn't see him break many tackles. Sure, he's pretty good at avoiding getting tackled, but when the defenders get their hands on him, he usually goes down and will in the NFL against better defenders. And I touched on his contested catch ability -- insanely improved from 2022!
@@FallBallSports I think Brian Thomas Jr is higher than Odunze for me. He’s more “raw” than Odunze, but possesses better separation skills and we’ve only seen him as a deep threat as #2 in the LSU offense. If he develops more short/intermediate route running, his ceiling is really high imo. Troy Franklin I also like more than Odunze. His speed and burst combined with his route running on all 3 levels of the field is really impressive. He has his size concerns, but if he bulks up say 10 pounds over the summer, I think a team is gonna be very happy to have him as a 1B/WR2.
Malik Nabers clears this guy by miles get real. He doesn’t have enough burst/acceleration based off the film, he isn’t gonna seperate well at nfl level. He reminds me of Courtland Sutton, great contested catches but doesn’t win through separation.
@@FallBallSports yeah my comment was more aimed at other in the comments not happy with your assessment. A lot of people say Odunze reminds them of Amari Cooper and I just don’t see it at all.
If we're saying MHJr (OSU) is WR#1, I have Rome O. as my #5 reciever behind Keyon Coleman (FSU), Malik Nabers (LSU), & Legette (S.Car). But that's no shot to him. This upcoming 2024 draft is going to be LOADED in WR talent in the first and second round.....and to be honest, I'm not even sure if MHJr is better than K. Coleman or M. Nabers. We'll see what the combine numbers look like and how the interviews go....I'll take either one for my Bears.
projecting him as a round 2 talent is crazy. He has everything u want from a true WR1 and he will go top 10 maybe 5th overall. He plays like Mike evans not like the guys who were named in this video. Getting a true #1 WR is hard and not many come along so there is no shot teams will let that type of prospect drop. I honestly think he could be better than mhj tho mhj will have the advantage of wherever he goes he instantly becomes their #1 wr cause of his name alone. But when it's all said and done Odunze will be best of this class.
I think Rome is WR #3 in this class. What concernse about Rome tho is he almost always has a defender on his hip. Separation might be an issue. The one that I want to see at the combine or Senior Bowl is Legette. Legette to me is WR #3b
Pretty unheard of for a prospect to have no issues. I like the guy, but there's things he'll need to work on if he wants to be an impact player in the NFL.
@@FallBallSportsthe "issues" you declare are way overstated He's way ahead of the others in detail and has significantly improved his strength and has great understanding/execution of route tree His burst is just fine, he's 6'3 so he takes less steps than a shorter receiver(this has the elusion of less explosive) he blows past guys Isn't dangerous after the catch and not great laterally and doesn't break tackles(what games.are.u watching?)😂😂😂
@@baseballdude8491 ur glazing so hard lmaoooo everything the dude said was right, he plays in the pac 12 too. and no way u j wrote a paragraph cuz the dude slightly overstated odunzes issues 💀💀
Im gonna go on a limb and say hes not worth a 1st round pick. I'd even argue he's not worth a 2nd rd pick.. I dont see enough speed or separation. seems more of a contested catch possession wr. I think he should be drafted in 2nd - 3rd realistically. Keon Coleman is similar player who runs a 4.6 and i see Coleman with more separation and hes borderline 1st rd guy who prob is better place in rd 2. I would draft Nabers, Harrison, Thomas, and Leggette over Odunze in a second. I would draft Nabers #1 and Harrison #2 and there the only ones worth taking in top 10. Then i would draft Thomas #3 and Leggette #4 later in round 1.
I heard this same analysis about DK Metcalf so I’d be happy with that. I hope you are correct about his draft position because I would love to see the Patriots grab a QB in the first and this guy in the second. Probably wishful thinking though I don’t see him getting past day 1
I don't see a world where he falls out of the first round, but yeah he'd instantly be New England's best receiver by a large margin if it somehow did happen
Cowboys will get him maybe. If not, just work on defense, our run defense is bad and our passing defense isnt really good, so i think we need like 2 CBs 1 DB, and some D line men.
I also want to point out that Nacua had a very poor pro day and a terrible athleticism score and goes out and has the greatest rookie wr year of all time. Combine results aren't the end all be all 🤫
Yep, I completely agree that plenty of players overcome bad combines. With Odunze, a lot of people get excited because they say he'll have a good combine, but what I'm saying is that I don't see that elite athleticism on tape
I think so too. I always tend to be skeptical of prospects whose rumored "speed" doesn't show up as strongly on tape (Quentin Johnston). I still think that Odunze is a good athlete and has other tools to not make him entirely dependent on his athleticism, which is why he grades out better than QJ did for me last year
@@FallBallSportsI think you may like Troy Franklin. He has size concerns but his speed mixed with route running and length reminds me a lot of devonta smith. I like Troy more than Odunze.
Dude will be a top 10 draft pick, the guy played with a punctured lung and broken rib that he got in the 5th game of the season vs Arizona fielding a onside kick. Dude had to be driven back to Seattle and never missed a game. Dude was allowed to return 2 punts this year, one went for a TD the other was a fair catch. Rome is the BEST WR in the ncaa this year.
ye no its MHJ lmaooo, 1200 yards and almost heisman with kyle mccord as his qb. on top of that Odunze is running through dogshit PAC 12 defenses. that being said I still think Odunze will be better than Nabers and def will be a phenomenal receiver, but not the best cmon
@@zacknewton1064 By far the best WR and QB combo in college football. By far the best route runner, has multiple game winning catches, has multiple other nfl wrs taking away catches. How did MJH do vs ND?
@@zacknewton1064 I really shouldn't even respond to you Minnesota 3 catches for 30 yards, Rutgers 4 catches for 25 yards 2 tds golf clap, Indiana 2 catches for 28 yards, 3 for 32 vs ND. You're actually going to sit here and tell me those stats are from the best WR is college football? Get lost!!
@@aarondavid9471 tell me you dont watch the sport without telling me you dont watch the sport. ion even need to write more cuz anyone who watches knows you j made yourself look like a dumbass
@@aarondavid9471swap out their QBs and see how quick Odunze fades into obscurity and Marvin’s stats are severely increased. You realize MHJ can’t throw himself the ball right? He was able to put those stats up with a future NFL benchwarmer.
6:17 "He had a limited route tree at oregon"
bro?
Lol oops😅
The guy Odunze reminds me of is Michael Irvin. He's the reason that Penix has as many interceptions as he has, because you throw to him even when he is covered. He will win most of those 50/50 balls but you might get burned a few times. Odunze's fast but he isn't a burner. He'll be a terror in the NFL at the RZ, because he'll catch TDs even when covered. He's physical for a WR. Gets PI on him regularly, often uncalled, and still catches the ball. Obviously, Irvin is HOF - not saying Odunze will be that. But if you watch Irvin at Miami and Odunze at WA, they look similar ( Irvin outweighed him by 10-15lbs.)
i agree, but Odunze’s physicality hasn't been truly tested all year bc he plays in the pac 12 which is an offense based conference. he finna light up texas tho win or lose
Yep, it's crazy to think that at this time last year, his contested catch ability was considered a bit of a red flag. It's great to see the development that he's had year-to-year!
Imagine this guy with josh Allen
@@literaltube3267 Imagine him on the same team with Puka Nacua! (didn't this already happen?)
Just what that offense needs@@literaltube3267
Malik Nabers is Ja'marr Chase 2.0. He's got the speed, acceleration, route running, hands, and ability to break tackles that Chase displayed in 2019. It was almost like watching Ja'marr all over again this year.
Yep, I agree! Check out the video I just dropped about him🔥
He don’t have the top end speed chase has
He’s projected to be a top 10 pick at the moment.
Depends where you look, I've seen him anywhere from like 8th overall to like 20th overall
@@FallBallSportsthe big 3
Malik Nabers is closer to MHJ than Rome Odunze is to Malik Nabers. MHJ and Nabers are basically the same as Bijan and Gibbs were to the 23 rb class. There are a lot of contenders for wr3 and Odunze is one of them.
I completely agree. Just finished uploading my scouting report for Malik Nabers, dude is a different breed. No disrespect to Odunze, but he's clearly a tier below imo
Rarely breaks tackles? C’mon. This video sounds like you’re talking about 2022 Odunze. And the one strength you didn’t mention is his ability to win on contested throws. As a Huskies fan, I’m biased, but I’m completely confident that he’ll have a smooth transition to the NFL.
I watched a lot of his film from this year, and I can confidently say I didn't see him break many tackles. Sure, he's pretty good at avoiding getting tackled, but when the defenders get their hands on him, he usually goes down and will in the NFL against better defenders. And I touched on his contested catch ability -- insanely improved from 2022!
@@FallBallSportsyou have no clue
@@FallBallSportshe turns 50/50 balls into 70/30 balls, seriously that’s insane
5th best WR in the class imo
Who would you put over him besides Harrison and Nabers?
@@FallBallSports I think Brian Thomas Jr is higher than Odunze for me. He’s more “raw” than Odunze, but possesses better separation skills and we’ve only seen him as a deep threat as #2 in the LSU offense. If he develops more short/intermediate route running, his ceiling is really high imo.
Troy Franklin I also like more than Odunze. His speed and burst combined with his route running on all 3 levels of the field is really impressive. He has his size concerns, but if he bulks up say 10 pounds over the summer, I think a team is gonna be very happy to have him as a 1B/WR2.
Can he block? Good effort in the run game?
Can you do this for Keon Coleman?
he sucks, not in the top 5
Coleman isn't on deck, but I'm hoping to get to him sooner rather than later!
@@FallBallSports he sucks
Malik Nabers clears this guy by miles get real. He doesn’t have enough burst/acceleration based off the film, he isn’t gonna seperate well at nfl level. He reminds me of Courtland Sutton, great contested catches but doesn’t win through separation.
Agreed, check out the breakdown I made for Nabers. Like them both, but Nabers is a decent amount ahead of Rome for me at the moment
@@FallBallSports yeah my comment was more aimed at other in the comments not happy with your assessment. A lot of people say Odunze reminds them of Amari Cooper and I just don’t see it at all.
In Atlanta yeah but you can pair him with a veteran in Denver to be good wr 2
Definitely an upgrade over Jerry Jeudy.
If we're saying MHJr (OSU) is WR#1, I have Rome O. as my #5 reciever behind Keyon Coleman (FSU), Malik Nabers (LSU), & Legette (S.Car). But that's no shot to him. This upcoming 2024 draft is going to be LOADED in WR talent in the first and second round.....and to be honest, I'm not even sure if MHJr is better than K. Coleman or M. Nabers. We'll see what the combine numbers look like and how the interviews go....I'll take either one for my Bears.
Wouldn't that make him your #5 if u have 4 names in front of him
@@jeremyness2395 Yep! Just fixed that. Thank you bro.
@@michaelharris7445 You're welcome.
What are the most likely landing spots in the NFL?
Bears tbh since they’ve played themselves outta getting Nabers buuuut I think this dude would compliment DJ better anyways
Titans, Bears, Chargers, and Broncos are all very real possibilities
Very similar to Michael Pittman jr. I would say.
projecting him as a round 2 talent is crazy. He has everything u want from a true WR1 and he will go top 10 maybe 5th overall. He plays like Mike evans not like the guys who were named in this video. Getting a true #1 WR is hard and not many come along so there is no shot teams will let that type of prospect drop. I honestly think he could be better than mhj tho mhj will have the advantage of wherever he goes he instantly becomes their #1 wr cause of his name alone. But when it's all said and done Odunze will be best of this class.
He's not better than MHJ stop talking you just proved you don't watch college football
Nabers clears him with ease as does Marvin Harrison Jr. You could argue Troy Franklin and Brian Thomas Jr could be better too.
I think Rome is WR #3 in this class. What concernse about Rome tho is he almost always has a defender on his hip. Separation might be an issue. The one that I want to see at the combine or Senior Bowl is Legette. Legette to me is WR #3b
Odunze has no issues
Your high
Pretty unheard of for a prospect to have no issues. I like the guy, but there's things he'll need to work on if he wants to be an impact player in the NFL.
@@FallBallSportsthe "issues" you declare are way overstated
He's way ahead of the others in detail and has significantly improved his strength and has great understanding/execution of route tree
His burst is just fine, he's 6'3 so he takes less steps than a shorter receiver(this has the elusion of less explosive) he blows past guys
Isn't dangerous after the catch and not great laterally and doesn't break tackles(what games.are.u watching?)😂😂😂
"Nuh uh"
@@baseballdude8491 ur glazing so hard lmaoooo everything the dude said was right, he plays in the pac 12 too. and no way u j wrote a paragraph cuz the dude slightly overstated odunzes issues 💀💀
He is more Polished than MH
Odunze doesn't have game breaking speed😅
&Beat press coverage
Only does this all the time
Not a home run hitter?😂😂😂
Im gonna go on a limb and say hes not worth a 1st round pick. I'd even argue he's not worth a 2nd rd pick.. I dont see enough speed or separation. seems more of a contested catch possession wr. I think he should be drafted in 2nd - 3rd realistically. Keon Coleman is similar player who runs a 4.6 and i see Coleman with more separation and hes borderline 1st rd guy who prob is better place in rd 2. I would draft Nabers, Harrison, Thomas, and Leggette over Odunze in a second. I would draft Nabers #1 and Harrison #2 and there the only ones worth taking in top 10. Then i would draft Thomas #3 and Leggette #4 later in round 1.
I heard this same analysis about DK Metcalf so I’d be happy with that. I hope you are correct about his draft position because I would love to see the Patriots grab a QB in the first and this guy in the second. Probably wishful thinking though I don’t see him getting past day 1
I don't see a world where he falls out of the first round, but yeah he'd instantly be New England's best receiver by a large margin if it somehow did happen
Cowboys will get him maybe. If not, just work on defense, our run defense is bad and our passing defense isnt really good, so i think we need like 2 CBs 1 DB, and some D line men.
I also want to point out that Nacua had a very poor pro day and a terrible athleticism score and goes out and has the greatest rookie wr year of all time. Combine results aren't the end all be all 🤫
Yep, I completely agree that plenty of players overcome bad combines. With Odunze, a lot of people get excited because they say he'll have a good combine, but what I'm saying is that I don't see that elite athleticism on tape
No chance he runs in the 4.3s, it would show up on tape. He does like like he could be a good possession receiver at the next level though
I think so too. I always tend to be skeptical of prospects whose rumored "speed" doesn't show up as strongly on tape (Quentin Johnston). I still think that Odunze is a good athlete and has other tools to not make him entirely dependent on his athleticism, which is why he grades out better than QJ did for me last year
Marvin Harrison wr#1
Malik Nabers wr#2
Rome Odunze wr#3
That's where I'm at right now, but I have yet to do a deep dive on Xavier Legette, Keon Coleman, and Troy Franklin, so we'll see if that holds up
@@FallBallSportsit will hold up definitely
@@FallBallSportsI think you may like Troy Franklin. He has size concerns but his speed mixed with route running and length reminds me a lot of devonta smith. I like Troy more than Odunze.
Washington WR rarely make impact soft program front runners.
Marvin Harrison Jr
Just made a video on him!
Giants taking him 6th
No