Odell Beckham Jr is fast becoming the most talked about player during the off-season. The New York Giants wide receiver is unsure over his future and he wants an increase on the current $8.46 million fifth-year option he's playing under. On talent alone, OBJ is probably worth a new deal. He missed all but four games of the 2017 season through injury, but before then he was one of the league's hottest prospects. Beckham was drafted by the Giants in 2014 and quickly became a standout player, breaking too many NFL records to list. It was in his rookie year that he made one of the greatest plays in NFL history, catching a one-handed pass. But it wasn't any old one-handed catch. He managed to score a touchdown while falling backward, at full stretch, bringing the ball into his possession with just three fingers.He managed to do all that on the sideline, staying in bounds throughout. It was truly one of the best catches ever. After a huge rookie year, Beckham continued his good form through the next two seasons - and despite limited team success, he went to the Pro Bowl on all three occasions. But it's over the last few years that issues off the field have started to raise questions about the now 25-year-old. His behaviour has cost him multiple fines and even a suspension - and the Giants are now seriously considering whether they want him as part of their franchise future. According to the NFL, Beckham has said that he won't step foot on a pitch until his contract situation is sorted, which New York certainly won't appreciate.In fact, Giants owner John Mara has come out and said that no player is "untouchable" in a trade - perhaps suggesting that Beckham's future lies elsewhere.Of course, although most other teams in the league would take a player as talented as him - some just won't be willing to take the chance over his reputation. However, Beckham's clearly got a fan - and friend, in Cleveland, judging by the response Jarvis Landry had to recent rumours.He tweeted OBJ asking him to come to the Browns - so he can be reunited with his "brother". 

The two wide receivers went to college together and were drafted into the NFL in the same class. 

They're clearly very close, with Beckham in the past expressing that he's wanted to reunite with his former LSU teammate. 

Despite his problems off the pitch and his new contract demands - it's highly unlikely the Giants will trade Beckham. However, if they did - the Browns may be in the best position to take him.