The New York Giants and Odell Beckham Jr. are the closest thing we have in the modern-day NFL to the Ross and Rachel relationship in Friends. One moment, the two are getting on great as Beckham makes another SportsCenter Top 10 play that he can do any given Sunday, the next they are at loggerheads with Giants upper management having to answer questions about the latest antic - whether it be on or off-field. Beckham is quite clearly the most talented offensive weapon on the Giants roster, sorry Evan Engram, and the team needs him if they want to be competitive in the final years of Eli Manning's career. Every other team in the league would be buzzing to have a receiver of Odell's quality on their roster, except the Giants, who have to put up with the drama that comes with the having the most high profile player in the entire National Football League.There is always something going on with Beckham and a day after Giants owner John Mara said no player is "untouchable" in a trade, OBJ is apparently now planning a holdout until he gets a new contract. And, trust us, it is going to be a hefty deal.According to a report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, OBJ will not play or turn up to pre-season training without a new long-term deal.

Beckham is entering the fifth and final year of his rookie contract, scheduled for a salary of $8.45 million after the Giants picked up the fifth-year option on his first-round rookie deal following their selection of him with the 12th overall pick in 2014.

The largest wide receiver contract in the league right now belongs to Mike Evans who was given $82.5million by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Beckham will probably want more than that - around $18-20million per year, which is getting into quarterback money that a lot of teams are going to baulk at.

But there will still be teams interested in a trade and general managers right now that are sending out feelers to the Giants to get an idea of what it might take to prize Odell Beckham out of New York.

One team that does have enough cap space and draft capital to make a move happen is the Cleveland Browns and Jarvis Landry, who only joined the Browns a few weeks ago, is campaigning to bring his best friend to 'The Land.'

Now that would be a blockbuster move. And it would give the Cleveland Browns the best wide receiver corps in the NFL by a wide margin. Who would've thought you'd be able to say that last season?