Odell Beckham Jr. Cleveland Browns rumor trade



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Cleveland, OH (92.3 The Fan) – Odell Beckham Jr. could be the most popular NFL player in Cleveland and he is not even a Brown.

The fans – and apparently the Browns general manager, John Dorsey too – continue to hope that the Browns will be able to drive Beckham away from the Giants.

ESPN's Josina Anderson reported on Tuesday afternoon that a team from AFC North continues to inquire about Beckham's availability. There is only one general manager and team that has pursued it: Dorsey and the Browns.

Many reports have been reported in New York about the fracture of Beckham's relationship with the current Giants – and former Browns coach – Pat Shurmur.

"I think the head coach (Pat Shurmur) wants to swap it," Manish Mehta told the New York Daily News to Bull and Fox in an interview Tuesday afternoon at 923 The Fan. "I do not know if it's an organizational decision. I have the impression that the head coach would not shed a tear when he was negotiating it. "

Giants General Manager Dave Gettleman repeated last month at the NFL Combine that they had not signed Beckham to exchange it, but the quotes at the press conference are not testimony under oath.

Dorsey and Gettleman have already broken the ice by treating each other.

They have already agreed to an exchange that benefits both teams, Cleveland getting the Pro Bowl defensive offensive Olivier Vernon and a fourth-round pick, while Giants receiving right guard Kevin Zeitler and a fifth round pick.

Let's move on to the Beckham case and the salary cap implications that the Giants will look at.

If the Browns were to acquire Beckham, which has a cap of $ 21 million this year after signing a $ 90 million five-year extension with a $ 65 million guarantee last year, the Giants would suffer a cap of $ 16 million while saving 5 million million cap in 2019.

If New York decided to wait after June 1 to negotiate it, they would be subject to a $ 4 million limit in 2019 and $ 8 million in 2020, but would save $ 17 million in taxes. This year's space.

These figures are relatively modest compared to the $ 21 million cap that the Steelers will have to adopt when they officially exchange Antonio Brown with Oakland on Wednesday.

Regarding Beckham's pursuit by Dorsey, each GM answers the phone when he rings.

This is the standard procedure and not worthy of interest.

But the Beckham to the Browns script discussions continue to be resuscitated soon after its appearance, the conversation was dead.

The fact that the Browns agreed to sign a one-year, $ 4 million contract to retain receiver Breshad Perriman is intriguing to say the least.

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