Odell Beckham Jr. might not be ready to return from his ACL tear until around Thanksgiving, but teams continue to monitor the rehabbing standout. As the Chiefs join the Rams as a potentially serious contender for the eight-year veteran wide receiver, the NFC North’s non-rebuilding sect has him on the radar.
The Vikings have held internal discussions about the prospect of signing Beckham, according to Outkick.com’s Armando Salguero. While the Packers have been linked to Beckham both this year and last, Salguero adds Aaron Rodgers would like to have OBJ in Green Bay.
Minnesota has surged to 5-1 and has a top-five wideout already rostered, in Justin Jefferson. The team employs Adam Thielen as well, but the Minnesota native is in his age-32 season. Beckham, 30 in November, would be a splashy addition for a team that is in the rare position of being two games up on the Packers — with a Week 1 win over Green Bay in its pocket — despite Rodgers being healthy.
The Vikings also have a potential selling point in Kevin O’Connell, who was the Rams’ offensive coordinator during Beckham’s successful late-season run. O’Connell’s first Vikes squad ranks just 19th in total offense through six games, despite its key principals having stayed healthy.
Green Bay is believed to be looking into wide receiver help, after having resisted calls to augment its post-Davante Adams situation at the position this offseason. The Packers have seen sporadic production from rookies Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson, but the latter — whom Green Bay traded up with Minnesota for during this year’s second round — has dealt with multiple injuries. The Packers have also seen the veteran wing of their receiving corps — Randall Cobb and Sammy Watkins — go down this season. Cobb is expected to miss extensive time due to an ankle injury, leaving Rodgers with scant experience beyond Allen Lazard.
Beckham was believed to have been down to the Rams and Packers during his unusual free agency sweepstakes last November. Armed with Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scantling, the Packers still surged to the NFC’s No. 1 seed. But their offense went quiet in a divisional-round loss. The team traded Adams to the Raiders and let MVS sign with the Chiefs, despite showing interest in retaining him. Beckham would fill a bigger need in Green Bay this year, but other teams beyond the NFC North will be involved as well.
Buffalo has also held internal OBJ discussions, Salguero adds. The Bills have been mentioned as a suitor, particularly by Von Miller, but the AFC frontrunners — who just passed on adding Christian McCaffrey — but they are not believed to be at the head of the pack here.
If the Vikes win the division and flame out again in the playoffs, do they extend Kirk again?
Nah, he will be traded to Washington and they will slap the franchise tag on him…lol.
<10% chance the Pack brings OBJ in. Not their MO and the last move that I can remember would be Andre ‘Bad Moon’ Rison way back in ‘96. Just don’t see it…
And probably about the same interest level he has to go there right now. All the talk about what teams are interested right now is just driving up the price, which I’m sure he’s loving. He just has to be careful not to make it too obvious he has no interest in signing with a longshot..whenever he’s ready to put pen to paper.
The longer it’s going to be until he’s ready the less sense it makes for GB (or him wanting to go there) to add him. If the Skols are still rolling then it makes a ton of sense for them.