Teams represented at Odell Beckham Jr.'s private workout in Arizona today included the Panthers, Giants, Patriots, Rams, Cardinals, 49ers, Bills, Chiefs, Vikings, Browns and Ravens, per source.
Talked to a few people who attended Odell Beckham's workout. One noted how noticeably muscular Beckham looks now, likening him to a combination of Saquon Barkley and Deebo Samuel. Another said Beckham is simply a gifted athlete and that hasn't changed. Explosion was there.
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Why wouldn't they? Even bringing JuJu back they still need to replace Harman's spot.
I just can’t see them paying what it’s going to take on Smith Schuster AND winning on Beckham. And honestly, probably not enough balls for Beckham at that point. [Reply]
Chiefs have been rumored with Odell the entire time he’s been available. There’s been way too much smoke around him and seems like Veach has his sights on him. Just comes down to what Odell values at this point really. I think he’s looking for one last big contract considering this is likely his last shot with his age. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
Need cap space and he had a less than stellar season.
JuJu, Toney, Moore will be the WR anchors. They will build around them
They’re not going to cut Valdes-Scantling to make room to sign Smith-Schuster. Valdes-Scantling’s deep speed is an important component to the offense and not easily replaced. [Reply]
Personally, I think OBJ is the bigger risk between him and DHop. His injury history is just more serious, and he's missed many more games. But he looks pretty good in those clips.
Some are worried about the trade compensation for DHop, but Deandre is probably the better bet in terms of availability in 2023 and beyond, simply because he hasn't nearly as many serious injuries to the lower body.
So, basically is OBJ still worth it if he only plays a handful of games and/or isn't healthy enough to be a difference-maker in the playoffs? I don't think so, but I'm not the one that has to answer that question. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Yeah I’m not so sure the Chiefs are actually interested in a bidding war. I would imagine this is mostly just due diligence.
Poker play for the draft and who knows. Reid and Veach are great poker players.:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Personally, I think OBJ is the bigger risk between him and OBJ. His injury history is just more serious, and he's missed many more games. But he looks pretty good in those clips.
Some are worried about the trade compensation for DHop, but Deandre is probably the better bet in terms of availability in 2023 and beyond, simply because he hasn't nearly as many serious injuries to the lower body.
So, basically is OBJ still worth it if he only plays a handful of games and/or isn't healthy enough to be a difference-maker in the playoffs? I don't think so, but I'm not the one that has to answer that question.
Yep, you could compare OBJ with the 396 motor in the Classic late 60's model Chevelle. Either they would GO or Blow. But if they would GO, Oh Boy was it the best!!. I agree with you, I think I go with DHop who is the classic 427 late 60's Corvette.:-) [Reply]