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Yep. Very likely.Jordan Schultz
@Schultz_Report
Breaking: Odell Beckham, Jr. has prioritized the #Packers as his No. 1 destination should he clear waivers, per sources.
11/9/21, 1:33 PM
Yep. Very likely.Jordan Schultz
@Schultz_Report
Breaking: Odell Beckham, Jr. has prioritized the #Packers as his No. 1 destination should he clear waivers, per sources.
11/9/21, 1:33 PM
Buffalo’s problem is they need to figure out how to beat a Cover-2. Their WRs haven’t been a problem. Sanders has played great for them and Knox and Beasley are decent options as well. GB has been a WR wasteland behind Adams for a while now, with so many wasted Rodgers targets going to a litany of JAGs. GB could use him more than any of these other “contenders”.No doubt, the rational choice would be to sign with the team with the best QB in the hunt, in need of a 1 or 2. GB definitely fits, but so would Buffalo, and dare I say the raiders? Although LV doesn’t need more drama this year.
Problem is, if Beckham is looking for a multi-year deal, then the prospect of Rodgers leaving makes GB much less attractive. Same thinking if Russell Wilson leaves Seattle.Buffalo’s problem is they need to figure out how to beat a Cover-2. Their WRs haven’t been a problem. Sanders has played great for them and Knox and Beasley are decent options as well. GB has been a WR wasteland behind Adams for a while now, with so many wasted Rodgers targets going to a litany of JAGs. GB could use him more than any of these other “contenders”.
And given how comically bad Love looked, GB should be pushing all in this year as their “Last Dance” with Rodgers.
The Athletic's Jeff Howe reports that the Patriots have been in touch with free agent WR Odell Beckham's camp.
Howe went on to say that the conversation was more "exploratory" than anything, so this doesn't mean Beckham is going to sign with New England. It does likely indicate the Pats are at least on the 29-year-old receiver's radar. Jakobi Meyers and Nelson Agholor have played admirably, but the Patriots could use some more help at wideout.
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SOURCE: Jeff Howe on Twitter
Nov 9, 2021, 9:15 PM ET
I think wherever he stops for the next 8 plus weeks, he is probably treating this like a contract year. But I don’t see him necessarily needing to sign long term with whoever he joins up with now. The main goal should be show he can still play at a high level, play nice with other teammates, then take his rehabbed image into free agency this summer and go to the highest bidder. Or at least, this is how is agent is probably thinking about OBJ’s options right now.Problem is, if Beckham is looking for a multi-year deal, then the prospect of Rodgers leaving makes GB much less attractive. Same thinking if Russell Wilson leaves Seattle.
31 teams passed on him when he was put on waivers...All 31 teams said no way.Jesus, if you're looking at twitter you realize OBJ's agent is just as diva-driven as OBJ is. These "leaks" are getting more and more desperate.
By Thursday OBJ's Agent will be outside Lambeau like this.
Jesus, if you're looking at @massey_evan on twitter you realize OBJ's agent is just as diva-driven as OBJ is. These "leaks" are getting more and more desperate.
By Thursday OBJ's Agent will be outside Lambeau like this.
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31 teams passed on him when he was put on waivers...All 31 teams said no way.
Now OBJ wants to say he prefers a contender, Cleveland is a contender and in the thick of a Playoff spot in the AFC coming off a Playoff Year in 2020, in Cleveland I might add.
How many targets is he expecting in Green Bay? Adams is the primary guy and that isn't going to change.
I think most of the 31 teams passed on him because they would be on hook for his salary. Now that he cleared waivers teams can negotiate salary.31 teams passed on him when he was put on waivers...All 31 teams said no way.
Now OBJ wants to say he prefers a contender, Cleveland is a contender and in the thick of a Playoff spot in the AFC coming off a Playoff Year in 2020, in Cleveland I might add.
How many targets is he expecting in Green Bay? Adams is the primary guy and that isn't going to change.
He certainly wasn't worth $7.25 M or whatever it was if they picked him up. What's he worth in cash, show, production? Even in fantasy he's on everyone's bench, not mine lol. I don't want him and I wouldn't want him if I was a GM. He's worth something. DeSean Jackson signed for like $1 M for the rest of the year. Odell maybe $2 M, then he'd have to pass all the other rigamarole.31 teams passed on him when he was put on waivers...All 31 teams said no way.
Now OBJ wants to say he prefers a contender, Cleveland is a contender and in the thick of a Playoff spot in the AFC coming off a Playoff Year in 2020, in Cleveland I might add.
How many targets is he expecting in Green Bay? Adams is the primary guy and that isn't going to change.
That too!The only team that needs to be bringing in OBJ is one with a veteran QB. The last thing a team with a young/rookie QB needs is him coming in and getting inside that QB's head about him needing x-number of targets and then turning the locker room against that QB when he gets upset about not producing.
but he already does not like the offense or get along with the coaching in Cleveland.31 teams passed on him when he was put on waivers...All 31 teams said no way.
Now OBJ wants to say he prefers a contender, Cleveland is a contender and in the thick of a Playoff spot in the AFC coming off a Playoff Year in 2020, in Cleveland I might add.
How many targets is he expecting in Green Bay? Adams is the primary guy and that isn't going to change.
They passed on Gilmore for the same reason 31 teams passed on Beckham. Eating salary for a trade. Had he cleared waivers...I think they would have signed Gilmore.I think most of the 31 teams passed on him because they would be on hook for his salary. Now that he cleared waivers teams can negotiate salary.
Green Bay would be foolish not to go after him hard. But this is sane team that passed on Stephon Gilmore. It’s like everyone knows this is Packers last hurrah except for the Packers.
Only about 12 teams in the league had the salary cap space to claim him in the first place so this doesn’t mean much. At least half of those remaining teams are either rebuilding or already set at WR. So of the few that could use him they would have had to decide if he was worth using the last of their cap space on him, or just wait until he cleared waivers and Cleveland was on the hook for his salary. Anything you pay him now just reduces the amt Cleveland has to pay him.31 teams passed on him when he was put on waivers...All 31 teams said no way.
Now OBJ wants to say he prefers a contender, Cleveland is a contender and in the thick of a Playoff spot in the AFC coming off a Playoff Year in 2020, in Cleveland I might add.
How many targets is he expecting in Green Bay? Adams is the primary guy and that isn't going to change.
He was traded (although I know Carolina would still be on hook for part of contract)They passed on Gilmore for the same reason 31 teams passed on Beckham. Eating salary for a trade. Had he cleared waivers...I think they would have signed Gilmore.
Whether they are going after him...who knows. Coaching and even Rodgers may not want it...though, maybe his circus quiets the Rodgers circus for a day or two.
Right...they would have had to make several moves to fit him in with a trade (because they would be taking on his contract). Which would have led to not being able to sign other guys the rest of the year as well (in all liklihood).He was traded (although I know Carolina would still be on hook for part of contract)
packers could have made room by releasing/restructuring some deals. It’s crazy the deal the Panthers got him for and they will likely get a compensatory pick when he leaves as a free agent.
this is it for Packers - their window is closed after this year - need to go all in. Tampa Bay did when they signed Brady.
They need to sign Beckham.
When the lion tamer gets mauled, bring in some new clowns.Whether they are going after him...who knows. Coaching and even Rodgers may not want it...though, maybe his circus quiets the Rodgers circus for a day or two.
all he wants is the ball so he can sign a new deal w someone in the summer.He won't go to the Chiefs. Tyrann Mathieu didn't get his contract extension with the Chiefs and he's acted butt-hurt all year. I can just hear the words he's telling Beckham right now about our front office.
Rumors of NE being interested. I get it from the vantage of a “contender” needing a WR, and they haven’t exactly shied away from controversial players in the past. But it seems like a mistake to me.
Just saw a report that someone has a "firm belief" that he's going to the Saints
https://twitter.com/profootballtalk/status/1458483356589559808?s=21ProFootballTalk @ProFootballTalk
There’s a firm belief in some circles that OBJ will end up with the Saints, who tried to trade for him before the deadline. The question is whether he’s comfortable with the QB situation and willing to take what the Saints can afford to pay.
https://twitter.com/jfowlerespn/status/1458482163658199049?s=21Jeremy Fowler @JFowlerESPN
The Seahawks have been in touch with Odell Beckham's reps during his free agency, per source.
Patriots insider Greg Bedard reports the Patriots are "in on" signing Free Agent WR Odell Beckham.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Tom Silverstein reports the Packers are offering WR Odell Beckham the veteran minimum.
The Packers have not yet reached an agreement on an extension with Davante Adams, which limits their flexibility with Beckham. Although, presumably they can find a bit more than the veteran minimum for him. The Packers' reported offer is likely one reason that the Saints are on Beckham's reported short list. Beckham's decision will likely come down to weighing quarterback play and playoff success against a higher paycheck.
SOURCE: Tom Silverstein on Twitter
Nov 10, 2021, 11:25 AM ET
Fixed.O/U on how long it would take him to quit on the Saints QBs?
Three plays?
They wouldn't, and he shouldn't.i thought the Browns were on the hook for the balance of his pay the rest of the season up to the original contract amount.
why would anyone pay more than the vet minimum, and why would OBJ care?
so the only consideration is where he wants to play.They wouldn't, and he shouldn't.
https://twitter.com/diannaespn/status/1458450082681040898?s=21Dianna Russini @diannaESPN
On the day in which he could make his final decision, free-agent WR Odell Beckham Jr. is honing in on the Chiefs, Packers and Saints, per league sources.
https://twitter.com/massey_evan/status/1458272403654692865?s=21Evan Massey @massey_evan
Per source, at this point in time, Odell Beckham Jr. still would prefer to sign with the #Packers. However, Green Bay’s front office has not been as aggressive as others. They do have interest though. If they come through with competitive offer, Beckham will likely sign with GB.
Maybe it's my homerism showing but Pats seem like a good, and maybe best, fit. He'd be a clear starter on a developing team with a good QB. They are still very much in the hunt this year, but will ideally be better in the years to come. If OBJ can put his ego aside he can be the star of the offense that's in need of one.I've seen that there are 12 teams in the mix for OBJ. The Patriots are said to be one of the more interested suitors.
The Browns paid him $4 million. He gave up the other 3 million to be able to clear waivers. (they converted some salary to a bonus payable on Tuesday so if any team claimed him they would have to pay the full amount)amnesiac said:a lot of these articles/posts keep mentioning money.
i thought the Browns were on the hook for the balance of his pay the rest of the season up to the original contract amount.
why would anyone pay more than the vet minimum, and why would OBJ care
I would think so, yes. I believe it's based on the value of the new contract with the new team.I can’t remember all the rules and permutations. Can a team sign him for league minimum and still get a compensatory pick for him? If so, that almost makes this a risk free investment.
Sounds like he isn’t getting a ton of higher offers and is again using GB’s known offer to yry and drum more interest. And it may work.Faust said:
amnesiac said:a lot of these articles/posts keep mentioning money.
i thought the Browns were on the hook for the balance of his pay the rest of the season up to the original contract amount.
why would anyone pay more than the vet minimum, and why would OBJ care?
maybe if they are offering a multi year contract? i always assumed he would only sign through the end of the year and then try to get paid in the offseason?
Was hopeful but not surprised at Green Bay’s non competitive offer.