All 3 are elite wideouts, and they will largely retain their values regardless of Draft Destination. We have seen other top-tier receivers hold their fantasy values in some pretty bad situations. That said, I have all 3 of these wideouts in the same tier, and destination does matter, particularly for Redraft.
NE is easily (currently) the worst of these situations, but it seems unlikely that they are going into the season with Bailey Zappe and Jacoby Brissett battling it out for the starting gig. Then again, if they spend their first pick on MHJ, it is a possibility. The good news, for Dynasty, is that the Patriots would likely find themselves atop the 2025 Draft boards again, so help could be on the way. Although Jerod Mayo is a defensive-minded coach, I love the addition of Alex Van Pelt as OC.
Much is made of Harbaugh's tendency to favor a more conservative offensive game plan, but he inherits Justin Herbert. If the Chargers invest such an early pick at WR, I think we can assume Harbaugh is building on his team's strengths rather than trying to impose his run-based philosophy.
I'm not quite sure what to make of Arizona. Gannon is a defensive-minded coach coming off of a 4-13 inaugural season with the Cards, but we probably should not read too much into that considering Murray was returning from injury and learning a new offense. As with Harbaugh in LA, Gannon inherited a top-tier QB in Murray. The cupboard is bare at WR, so it makes sense that the Cardinals have their sights set on one of the top receivers in this Draft.
Dynasty Rankings:
Marvin Harrison, Jr. at NE
Malik Nabers at LAC
Rome Odunze at Ari
Redraft:
Malik Nabers at LAC
Rome Odunze at Ari
Marvin Harrison, Jr. at NE