Browns, Odell Beckham Jr. working toward split: Raiders, Saints among 10 potential landing spots for receiver

The split will happen once finances are agreed upon.

Hilton perpetually banged up, they could really use another weapon for Carson Wentz as they try to stay alive in the AFC South.

1, but Beckham would properly relegate Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb to secondary roles, giving Green Bay a major one-two punch out wide for a title run.

But Michael Gallup has been banged up, and Jerry Jones could view this like an Antonio Brown-to-the-Buccaneers kind of move: a luxury addition to a Super Bowl-caliber lineup.

Lamar Jackson’s off-script style might not always gel with Odell, but the latter would also get to stick it to Cleveland by staying in the North.

San Francisco has quietly slipped out of the limelight in recent weeks, but fresh off a promising win with Jimmy Garoppolo, they could be itching to catapult themselves back into the NFC West conversation.

Their offensive problems aren’t solely or primarily stemming from a lack of talent, but one way to help Patrick Mahomes settle down might be giving him yet another big-play outlet.

The Raiders have been burned by splashy moves for troubled WRs before , but Mike Mayock is all in on a playoff run this year, even with all the outside controversy of this season.

No one takes more chances on discarded big-name veterans than New England, and the Patriots can also promise him a decent role, with Kendrick Bourne and Nelson Agholor best suited for complementary spots.

Beckham might not salivate at the thought of catching passes from Trevor Siemian or Taysom Hill, but he’s from the area and would instantly become WR1 again — likely with a chance to return to the market in 2022.

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