Cleveland Browns willing to trade Odell Beckham Jr., 3 potential destinations

Odell Beckham Jr. trade

Oct 7, 2019; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham (13) runs the ball against the San Francisco 49ers in the second quarter at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

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It seems like we have heard Odell Beckham Jr. trade rumors on a monthly basis ever since he was acquired by the Cleveland Browns from the New York Giants back in March of 2019.

These rumors have not died down following a 2020 season in which Beckham Jr. struggled through seven games before suffering a torn ACL. It now appears that the Browns are at least willing to listen to offers for the Pro Bowl receiver.

“I don’t think that there will be a trade partner for him out there. I think he’s going to be on the team this season,” Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot noted recently. “But I would also say that even though I am believing that Odell and Jarvis (Landry) are going to be the two main receivers this year, if someone did come and make an offer to the Browns for Odell, I still think that they would listen to it. I don’t think they’re 100 percent locked into having to have him on the team this year.”

Outside of Odell Beckham Jr. suffering a torn ACL last season, the biggest hiccup as it relates to a potential trade is his contract. Signed when he was a member of the Giants back in August of 2018, OBJ is playing under a five-year, $90 million deal. He’s set to count $15.75 million against the cap in 2021. Very few teams have that type of cap space right now.

The good news? There’s no dead money remaining on the receiver’s contract following the 2021 campaign. That makes a restructure one of the possibilities inquiring teams might be looking into, potentially leading to a trade this offseason. If so, here’s a look at three ideal destinations.

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Indianapolis Colts find Carson Wentz a true No. 1 wide receiver

After tying for the league lead in interceptions with 15 a season ago, Carson Wentz heads to Indianapolis in hopes of turning around his fledgling career. In turn, the Colts paid a bounty — both from a draft pick and financial perspective — to land Wentz in a trade with the Eagles.

What does this all mean? Colts general manager Chris Ballard needs to find a legitimate No. 1 receiving threat. While T.Y. Hilton did return in free agency, he’s not that guy anymore. Last year’s second-round pick, Michael Pittman Jr., displayed flashes as a rookie. But he’s not yet ready to take on that role. Potentially offering up a second-round pick (54th overall) and a conditional 2022 pick could entice the Browns here.

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San Francisco 49ers finally land Odell Beckham Jr.

It’s not a secret that the 49ers were one of the favorites to land Odell Beckham Jr. in a trade with the Giants back in 2019. Two things led to that not coming to fruition. First off, San Francisco was not going to offer up its first-round pick in 2019 (No. 2 overall, Nick Bosa). Secondly, Giants general manager David Gettleman did not want to trade the star receiver to a conference rival. Hence, why OBJ landed in the AFC with Cleveland.

San Francisco could very well kick the tires on this again after pulling off a blockbuster trade up to the No. 3 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft for a future franchise quarterback. A move of this ilk would likely require the 49ers trading Jimmy Garoppolo for cap purposes while relying on an unnamed rookie. With that said, teaming OBJ up with the likes of George Kittle, Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel would be all sorts of sexy. The only question here would be draft pick compensation. Would San Francisco be willing to offer up its second-round pick (43rd overall)?

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New England Patriots pull off blockbuster Odell Beckham Jr. trade

Regardless of whether the Patriots find a quarterback in the coming 2021 NFL Draft, they are going to need more weapons at receiver. Julian Edelman is not getting younger and is unlikely to play a full 17-game slate in 2021 due to injuries. The signings of Kendrick Bourne and Nelson Agholor help. But they are not legitimate No. 1 receivers.

If New England is forced to rely on Cam Newton or pulls off a trade for the aforementioned Jimmy Garoppolo, it will want to get more talent at receiver. If you take out the two seasons he’s missed the majority of games to injury, Beckham Jr. has proven to be elite. We’re talking about a guy who has put up north of 1,000 yards in his five other seasons. Perhaps, New England offers up N’Keal Harry and a third-round pick for OBJ.

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