Ranking Odell Beckham Jr.'s Most Likely NFL Landing Spots In 2023 Free Agency

Photo: Instagram/Odell Beckham Jr

Following his recent workout with several NFL teams, Odell Beckham Jr. has reportedly entered into talks with multiple clubs as the league heads into the 2023 free agency period.

Despite having missed the entire 2022 season due to injury, Beckham is said to be seeking $20 million per year, which may affect his market value.

While there is no certainty over his future financial demands, various teams have been identified as his most likely landing spots.

Photo: Instagram/Odell Beckham Jr

The New York Giants, for whom Beckham previously played, may have an interest in re-signing him to provide additional firepower for quarterback Daniel Jones.

However, the team may be wary of committing to high-end money for a 30-year-old receiver coming off a serious injury.

Similarly, the Patriots, who have struggled to find offensive weapons in recent years, may see Beckham as a potential safety valve for quarterback Mac Jones.

The Cleveland Browns, from whom Beckham departed in 2021, have reportedly monitored his rehab progress and have indicated that they would consider a reunion.

Similarly, the New Orleans Saints could use a starting-caliber presence at wide receiver, with Beckham potentially fitting the bill.

Furthermore, the Kansas City Chiefs could use Beckham's savvy red-zone play-making ability to complement quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

The Buffalo Bills, who were among the contenders for Beckham's services in 2022, could still use an able body to pair with Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis.

Meanwhile, the Baltimore Ravens may be interested in signing Beckham to appease quarterback Lamar Jackson, should he remain with the team.

Finally, the Dallas Cowboys, who were the favorites to sign Beckham in 2022, may still be interested in adding him to a roster that includes CeeDee Lamb.

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Source: CBS Sports
 


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