When the Cleveland Browns traded for Odell Beckham Jr. in March, they knew they were getting one of the most talented wide receivers in the NFL.
Whenever he is healthy, Beckham can help transform an offense because of his abilities to make plays at all levels of the field. Before he even played a snap for the Browns, it was obvious that he made Cleveland’s offense a top-tier group.
Despite his talents, Beckham has had a hard time taking over the moniker of being the best wide receiver in the league. Whether it be because of sub-par quarterback play or some of Beckham’s “antics,” Beckham has always been in the conversation of being the best wide receiver, but not take it over.