New OC Shane Waldron comes to Chicago after serving in that role for three seasons in Seattle, where the Seahawks finished 31st, 15th and 17th in the NFL in passing attempts in each year, running the fewest combined offensive plays in the league in 2021-23. And while Seattle has three very talented receivers, no one was able to put up a WR1-caliber campaign in fantasy under Waldron. DK Metcalf‘s highest finishes were as the WR14 in total fantasy points (in 2021) and WR23 in points per game (2021 and ’23), while Tyler Lockett‘s best were as the WR13 in total points (in 2022) and WR17 in points per game (2022). Moore is a great talent, but it will be difficult for him to duplicate last year’s success, given the increased competition for targets in Chicago. As for Odunze, we can examine how Waldron incorporated a top rookie into a pass attack featuring veteran studs last year — and for fantasy purposes, it didn’t work, with Jaxon Smith-Njigba finishing as the WR48 in total fantasy points and 59th in points per game. Odunze should outperform those results, but he might still be an inconsistent fantasy option, unless an injury occurs.