He is someone I still play but this might be my last year carrying him along.If OBJ can come up big in the fantasy playoffs all will be forgiven for a down 2019 season thus far. Even with good match-ups it seems like a stretch to feel he'll do so for the next three weeks though. ??
Odell Beckham (groin) was a limited participant for Wednesday's practice.
As was Jarvis Landry (hip) and Baker Mayfield (hand/ribs). All are simply having their reps managed mid-week and are fully expected to play. Consider Beckham and Landry Top 20 options at their position while Mayfield will likely slot in as a low-end QB1 in RotoPat's Rankings.
SOURCE: Nate Ulrich on Twitter
Dec 4, 2019, 3:29 PM ET
Watching your WR2 (Landry) on your own team dominate you in scoring must be tough for the player, and in fantasy scoring, rough for the drafter.I can't believe I'm doing this in one playoff, I'm benching him, but I do have good options.
I don't own Landry in any league, but I understand what you are saying.Watching your WR2 (Landry) on your own team dominate you in scoring must be tough for the player, and in fantasy scoring, rough for the drafter.
Yeah, I edited that about four times for clarity and it still wasn't clear.I don't own Landry in any league, but I understand what you are saying.
And the only reason he was asked is because the local media trolls took a fake incarcerated bob story and ran with it as 'rumblings' in their never ending pursuit of cheap clicks.Essentially, when asked the dude said, "I don't think about that stuff (moving on) during the season, so don't ask. Also, playing alongside Landry makes me happy."
I know pure speed is tough to measure and there's quickenss, speed, burst, flexibility, cuts, and other things to consider, but he did hit 22 MPH on the TD run vs. the Jets.It is possible that the broken ankle took something away from him. Although I haven’t seen him play too much to know if he lost a step in quickness.
I only got to see him play in a few games but after the catch he still looks elite to me in terms of agility etc. I can’t say on more subtle stuff like his route running. I’m inclined to believe that a coaching and scheme change could bring him back to life though something does seem a bit off.It is possible that the broken ankle took something away from him. Although I haven’t seen him play too much to know if he lost a step in quickness.
Bakers not that goodI only got to see him play in a few games but after the catch he still looks elite to me in terms of agility etc. I can’t say on more subtle stuff like his route running. I’m inclined to believe that a coaching and scheme change could bring him back to life though something does seem a bit off.
Oh, that is one of the best, essence-capturing put downs I've ever heard on these boards. All of them.My Cause My Cleats - any chance Odell's cleats will have his face on them?
Cincinnati?Sanders @ no over odb today?
I cant do it. Odb staying in. Even hurt, his potential to have a huge game in the playoffs is still hard to pass up.Cincinnati?
I wouldn't, but let's just say I'm playing with house money. I might not pull that trigger if it's my roster. I was going to sit Fuller today for the same reasoning.
It's how much risk you want to absorb and your H-T-H situation, one would think
I was coming in to commiserate. That's brutal.Oof should have gone with my gut
Rest of my team is doing ok. It might not burn meI was coming in to commiserate. That's brutal.
Odell Beckham caught 2-of-5 targets for 39 yards in the Browns' Week 14 win over the Bengals.
He caught both of his passes early in the first half and didn't see an official target after halftime, though he did draw a defensive pass interference call deep in the fourth quarter to move the chains and seal the Browns' win. It's been a difficult year for OBJ, and word is he's playing through a sports hernia. He's been the second fiddle to Jarvis Landry much of the season and has little practice time with Baker Mayfield. OBJ will be a rebound candidate in 2020 as the 6-7 Browns close out against the Cardinals, Ravens, and Bengals again.
One can only hope. Guy is going nowhere where he is, might as well move on.Malcontent. Will probably wind up in New England.
this and, honestly, i'm likely going to movie him in my dynasty league for this. he can have a tremendous bounceback season next year but what i can get for him probably makes it worthwhile.Hes on the bench from here on out and should have been for weeks
I would be surprised if you would be able to get anything that would be worthwhile trading him for at this point. I have him in Dyno and expect that I will have to hold and hope he recovers some value. Tried trading after his move to CLE but just couldn’t get what I wanted.this and, honestly, i'm likely going to movie him in my dynasty league for this. he can have a tremendous bounceback season next year but what i can get for him probably makes it worthwhile.
Not that it needed to be said, but remember he didn't choose to come to the Browns; he was traded there.“Come get me.”
—Cleveland wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., to several opposing players and coaches this year, per Jay Glazer on FOX NFL Sunday.
I know he’s a very good player, and when healthy is a major threat, but this kind of stuff is exactly why Beckham is so difficult to like. The Browns would have a devil of a time getting near what they’d consider market value for him. I agree with Glazer, who said Sunday: “I don’t see that relationship ending well for them after this year.”
Jay Glazer of Fox Sports reports Odell Beckham has told players and coaches on other teams he wants out of Cleveland.
Beckham made waves with some of his comments last week, implying he was unsure of his future in Cleveland. "No one knows what the future holds," said Beckham. "I couldn't sit here and tell you whether I'm going to be here, want to be here, don't want to be here." OBJ later clarified his remarks on Twitter, though usually where there's smoke, there's fire. Per Glazer, Beckham has made a habit of telling players and coaches on opposing teams before and during games to "come get me." Glazer added that he doesn't see Beckham's relationship with the Browns "ending well" after this year. In the midst of one of his worst statistical seasons, moving the high-maintenance and oft-injured wide receiver might be easier said than done.
They sent me here to dieSI's Peter King: Football Morning In America
Not that it needed to be said, but remember he didn't choose to come to the Browns; he was traded there.
You don't miss any opportunities to say I told you so. Congrats!I specifically recall a poster on these boards asking if OBJ to CLE gives them the greatest offense ever.
He wants out... who saw this coming?
Sanders @ no over odb today?
Ouch. Much prefer best ball for this fact reason.I cant do it. Odb staying in. Even hurt, his potential to have a huge game in the playoffs is still hard to pass up.
I'm favored and have the much better team/matchups in my playoff game today fwiw
Odell Beckham (groin) was limited in Wednesday's practice.
He was limited last Wednesday as well before avoiding the final injury report altogether. OBJ should be fine for Sunday against the Cardinals as he closes out a forgettable first season with the Browns. Beckham is a low-floor, high-upside WR3, even in this plus draw.
SOURCE: Scott Petrak on Twitter
Dec 11, 2019, 11:43 AM ET