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Fantasy Football Draft Decisions: Harrison in 4-WR Debate, Jeanty vs. Hampton & More

FantasySP's trending draft decisions feature some of the toughest choices of draft season. Here's who I'd take—and why.

Morgan Rode Jul 17th 12:15 PM EDT.

Nov 3, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) runs with the ball past Dallas Cowboys cornerback DaRon Bland (26) during the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium. Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
Nov 3, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) runs with the ball past Dallas Cowboys cornerback DaRon Bland (26) during the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium. Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

We have ramped up our fantasy football coverage this week, and are going to discuss some early draft decisions here.

These are pulled off the trending decisions section of the Who Should I Draft tab on FantasySP.

Fantasy football average draft position data can be found on FantasySP in the leadup to the 2026 NFL season! Conduct your fantasy football mock drafts through FantasySP too - you can now customize the scoring settings to tailor to your fantasy leagues!

Should You Draft Rome Odunze, Marvin Harrison, Christian Watson or Jameson Williams?

The first draft decision includes several wide receivers. Let's jump right into breaking them down.

Williams sits 51st on the ADP list so far. Odunze checks in 61st. Watson is 63rd, while Harrison is 72nd.

Williams was the top fantasy wide receiver of the quartet last season, so it makes sense to see him going first in drafts. He had 1,117 yards on 65 receptions, while going for seven touchdowns.

Odunze and Harrison played 12 games each. Odunze had 661 yards and six scored over 44 receptions, while Harrison had 608 yards and four touchdowns across 41 catches.

Watson played in 10 games, but finished with 611 yards and six scores on 35 receptions.

Williams has a good outlook in the Lions' offense still, and should be WR2 easily behind Amon-Ra St. Brown. Odunze has a chance to be WR1 in Chicago, but Luther Burden III could also push for that spot.

Harrison is the top wideout in Arizona, but he was outplayed by Michael Wilson at times last year. He also has Trey McBride to deal with - the tight end is the top pass catcher on the team.

Watson has a chance to be WR1 in Green Bay. Matthew Golden and Jayden Reed are solid options though, and tight end Tucker Kraft should be back.

Williams is coming off the best season and has the safest fantasy outlook, so I'm with the early ADP values and would take him first of the group.

Watson and Odunze are close in my eyes, but I'm leaning toward Watson, so I'm going against the ADP values so far. Harrison is the last wideout I'd take of these four, and probably a round, or more, after anyone else.

Should You Draft Omarion Hampton or Ashton Jeanty?

This is a fun debate between two second-year running backs. Jeanty's ADP is 10 so far, while Hampton is 15.

Jeanty had the far better rookie season, but that's in large part due to playing in 17 games to just nine for Hampton. Jeanty had 975 rushing yards and five touchdowns across 266 carries, while adding in 346 receiving yards and five scores on 55 catches.

Hampton rushed for 545 yards and four scores on 124 attempts. He caught 32 passes for 192 yards and a score.

Jeanty is the clear No. 1 back in Vegas. The offense is lacking playmakers, so Jeanty should be a focal point, and is likely to be a workhorse.

Hampton is the projected starter in LA, with not much stopping him from also being the workhorse back. The Chargers' offense is better overall for sure, but that could also help the running back deliver big.

I prefer Jeanty over Hampton, but it's very, very close. I think Jeanty is going too early in fantasy drafts, and would take him closer to where Hampton is going. Hampton falls just behind Jeanty after his injury issues from last season. Both could be top-five fantasy backs this season, but they are safer bets for top-10 finishes.

Should You Draft Tyler Shough, Kyler Murray, Baker Mayfield or Jordan Love?

We have a four-quarterback debate to cap today's article.

Shough is going 132nd overall right now. Murray is two spots behind Shough, while Mayfield is a spot ahead of Shough. Love is the first QB taken of the four, going 127th.

Mayfield was the top fantasy quarterback of the bunch last year, in large part due to playing the most games (17). He threw for 3,693 yards, 26 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, while rushing for 382 yards and a score on 55 attempts.

Love played in 15 games. He threw for 3,381 yards, 23 touchdowns and six picks, while rushing for 199 yards and no scores on 47 attempts. Shough logged 11 games in his rookie year. He had 2,384 passing yards, 10 touchdowns and six interceptions, while rushing for 186 yards and three scores on 45 attempts.

Murray only played in five games. He had 962 passing yards, six TDs and three INTs. He rushed for 173 yards and a touchdown on 29 attempts.

Murray landed in a better spot this season. Minnesota has a good offense, and could help Murray to a bounceback season, and possibly revive his career.

Green Bay has a good offense as well, so Love has a good fantasy outlook. Tampa Bay's offense lost Mike Evans, but still has enough playmakers to prop up Mayfield. New Orleans added some offensive talent, which should help out Shough in his second year.

I think Love is the best fantasy QB option of these four. He has the best outlook if he can stay healthy himself, and I see him as a good draft value right now. He's got top-10 upside but is being taken 17th at the position.

I'd want Mayfield next of the bunch. Despite losing Evans, I expect Mayfield to deliver for fantasy owners in 2026. He's not a bad second fantasy QB to have on your roster, especially if your top option isn't an every-week starter.

Right now, Shough is who I like over Murray, but if Murray is named the Minnesota starter, then he'd jump Shough, and has the chance to be the top fantasy QB of these four guys.

Murray has dual-threat ability that gives him an edge over anyone else. He just needs to be the starter to have fantasy owners drafting him earlier this year - we'll see if that happens.

I could see Shough taking a step forward this season, but he's more of a deep-league asset to kick things off. He could be streamed in good matchups, or be held if he's delivering weekly.

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