
Odell Beckham Jr. Trade Rumors: 'Worlds Would Really Have to Collide' for Deal
Odell Beckham Jr. trade buzz has been the talk of the NFL's annual spring meetings in Orlando, Florida.
However, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport said Wednesday it seems unlikely the New York Giants would part with the enigmatic wideout, barring a big change.
"It would take an unlikely group of events to create a trade for Odell Beckham," Rapoport said on Good Morning Football. "It happens, but the worlds would really have to collide because rarely does a great, great, dynamic top-10 player actually get traded.
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"What the Giants are going to leave here with is: What is his market? Could we trade him if we wanted to? They floated the balloon early in the week. They heard from teams—several teams I'm told checked in with the Giants as far as, 'Would you possibly really deal him?"
As it turns out, the Los Angeles Rams may have been one of those teams.
According to the New York Daily News' Pat Leonard, the Rams spoke to the Giants about the possibility of acquiring Beckham. Leonard added the Giants are seeking a "first-round pick plus" in any proposal.
However, Giants co-owner John Mara denied the team is looking to part with Beckham as he enters the final year of his rookie deal.
"He's not on the block," Mara said Tuesday, according to SNY's Ralph Vacchiano. "Is that going to stop clubs from possibly calling us? No. But he's not on the block. We're not shopping him around."
Beckham, 25, made just four appearances last season before fracturing his ankle in Week 5 against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Still, his numbers since 2014 have been historically significant.
According to Pro Football Reference, Beckham, Randy Moss, A.J. Green and Andre Rison are the only players in league history to record at least 300 receptions, 4,000 receiving yards and 35 touchdowns over their first four NFL seasons.

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