Odell Beckham Jr. is expected to be medically cleared from the torn ACL that ended his first Super Bowl in the second quarter. As the top remaining free agent on the open market, he’ll have his share of suitors among this year’s crop of contenders.
The former All-Pro played a significant role in the Los Angeles Rams’ run to Super Bowl 56 champions. While his impact was inconsistent to wrap up the 2021 regular season, he still scored five touchdowns in eight games to help the Rams clinch the NFC West. He was even better in the playoffs, hauling in 21 catches for 288 yards and a pair of touchdowns in 14 quarters of play and providing a devastating counterpunch to Cooper Kupp in the LA passing game.
Even though he’s now 30 years old and coming off a serious knee injury he remains a potential difference maker. Several teams reportedly have interest in adding the 2014 Rookie of the Year, but he’s made it clear he’s looking for a deal that’s more than a three-month tryout . Let’s take a look at who those teams are — and rank them based on how valuable Beckham would be to their Super Bowl potential in 2022 and beyond.