The Miami Dolphins are considering the possibility of adding veteran player Odell Beckham Jr. to their team. Head coach Mike McDaniel discussed the team’s offseason plans at the NFL annual meeting and mentioned that the Dolphins are still in talks with Beckham about a potential deal. Although Beckham recently visited the team’s facility, he did not sign a contract, but negotiations are ongoing between both parties.
McDaniel, speaking through Yahoo Sports, mentioned that negotiations with Odell Beckham Jr. were positive, recognizing his outstanding career and promising future in football. McDaniel acknowledged the challenges of discussing business matters with a player of Beckham’s caliber and expressed readiness to coach him if an agreement is reached.
Beckham, recently becoming a free agent after a season with the Baltimore Ravens, is now a potential target for the Miami Dolphins. However, the main hurdle in securing his services could be his asking price, with the Dolphins needing to balance their budget while addressing other team needs.
Despite the allure of Beckham joining Miami, he may need to consider a salary cut to play for a serious Super Bowl contender. Beckham’s recent release from the Ravens allows him the opportunity to explore other options this season after a productive but injury-affected year with Baltimore.