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Odell Beckham Jr. surprisingly cleared waivers, and Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss what could happen next for the newly minted free agent. #NBCSports #ProFootballTalk #OdellBeckhamJr
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48 opiniones en “What's next for Odell Beckham Jr. after clearing waivers? | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports”

  1. "Dadddyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!! Daddddyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!! Matthew Stafford suckkkkkkkkkkkkksssss I is opennnnnnnnnnnn"? – obj

  2. OBJ is overrated garbage. He hasn't done ish in the NFL but catch a ball with one hand and everyone went crazy like it was the first time someone caught a ball with one hand. He played in one playoff game and dropped 3 or 4 balls. If he was a great player he wouldn't be going to his third team. Now he's ring chasing taking the easy route to be a winner on a already contending team.

  3. a lot of teams could use him. well any team that has a top 10 qb…. except the bucs, they are too loaded… for me it screams the chiefs. a boost in offense, and andy got no issues with guys that had some… issues. and odel said he would prefer the packers or the chiefs (the saints also but no qb, thats his hometown so…)

  4. No matter where Odell goes it’s gonna be the same story. You may see some flashes here and there but he’s not going to put up consistent production. And if any team gets more than 10 full games out of him in a season they’ll be lucky.

  5. hi guys and welcome to NFL TALKS with JLC, please subscribe to me if you like what you're hearing.
    Today's topic Jacoby Brisset. Jacoby has been playing for 8 years, he just got done beating
    the texans 17-9. He loves football, with a 1127 yard take, despite the season being an early vocational-bird,
    he is deliberately showing everyone how great he is. Let's ignore that his RTG is 79 right now, he's already gotten 5 touchdowns.

  6. Who cares! Beckham is worthless! No team needs that headache. I hope he goes to the Canadian Football League or just into oblivion along with his clown dad.

  7. OBJ would probably only thrive under Bill Belichick. I feel like he is a cancer with any other franchise. Bill won't play no games and won't take any cry baby crap about the football not being thrown to him enough. Bill is the type of guy to sit whiny players.

  8. Simms:
    Emmanuel Sanders…..12 year vet on 3rd team in 3 years. He's not much.
    Beckham…..8 year vet on 3rd team in 3 years. Has missed roughly 1/3 of his games over career. Gotta get him.
    interesting analysis.

  9. Chris has solid points there. OBJ clears the waiver because of his Diva attitudes as also the carry over of his contract/salary. If teams like Jaguars which has over 17 millions salary cap available and in needs of WR didn't claim him, neither most others teams would do. He's gonna end up like Dez Bryant; a talented athlete but problematic to deal with in the locker room.

  10. He is a spoiled brat that used his dad to get out of cleveland , a potential playoff team. It would ve been poetic justice if the Lions had claimed him. He is a wal mart version of T.O. with much, much more drama

  11. If his demands are beyond a bargain, he may not play at all. A team that needs him like the Raiders may not want to deal with him given what they delt with the last month. I think he will get a 1-year Antonio Brown type contract next year till he proves himself, if he gets signed, he could prove himself this year.

  12. He is a talented clown with a big contract which adds up to a headache, why bother when the season is half over and there are talented rookies you can lock up for years for what you will have to pay this clown for 8 games.

  13. Why is he telling OBJ not to go to Seattle? Too much competition for targets with Lockett and Metcalf? Or is it something else? I'm not saying he should or shouldn't. I'm just curious about the reasoning why he shouldn't.

  14. OBJ needs to go to Las Vegas and be the true #1 receiver with a (semi) good quarterback on a solid team, or go to Kansas City and play in an elite offense with Mahomes. Green Bay is a bad option – location wise he was unhappy in Cleveland, well he's gonna be REALLY unhappy in Green Bay. Plus he automatically becomes the #2 receiver in Green Bay – Devonte Adams is the unquestioned #1 there. If he goes to the Chiefs and they start playing well, imagine the credit he would get! Plus the offense is so high powered and he'd be playing with the best QB in the game.

  15. Odell played it like he wanted because know he gets to choose were he lands. I think teams wanted to sign him but he wanted to hit free agency giving him the power

  16. Those Team's Were Wondering, Who's Fault Was it That Since The Browns Didn't Want You Anymore, Because Cleveland Has A Packed Offense,So How Come Didn't You Fit In?

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