Could Odell Beckham Jr. see himself back in Cleveland?
Odell with Baker Mayfield as his QB id not work out at all, but could it work with Deshaun Watson? We will never know.
According to Browns writer Mary Kay Cabot, the AFC North team won’t be meeting with the three-time Pro Bowler at the annual owner’s meeting as they are satisfied with their latest moves regarding the position.
“Browns will not be meeting with Odell Beckham Jr. at the NFL meeting except to say hi, source says. They’re happy with the acquisitions of Elijah Moore and Marquise Goodwin.”
Cleveland acquired Moore in a trade last week. The Browns then signed Goodwin to a one-year deal.
“I don’t think I ever feel that any unit is ever complete, honestly,” Browns GM Andrew Berry said of the team’s wide receivers on Sunday, via the Akron Beacon Journal. “I think we have a number of good players on that side of the ball that still have to come together. I think we have a nice mix of skillsets with our perimeter group, but that doesn’t mean we’re not going to try to add guys to that side of the ball.”
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Odell is the hottest WR name out in free agency, it’s just a matter of which team willing to pay him what he wants. He already came out and said he is not asking for $20 million, but added that paying him 44 million won’t be enough.
Beckham recently held a private workout for interested teams in Arizona. There were reportedly 11 teams in attendance including the Panthers, Giants, Patriots, Rams, Cardinals, 49ers, Bills, Chiefs, Vikings, Browns and Ravens.
Beckham wants to play with QB Aaron Rodgers and is on the veteran’s list of players he mentioned to the Jets he’d like to play with. Although the Jets and Packers haven’t agreed on trade compensation for Rodgers, it’s widely expected he’ll be playing in New York this season.