By comparison, the 49ers are the top landing spot for Antonio Brown, according to oddsmakers. San Francisco's odds are better than Brown's current team, the Steelers, who have openly admitted a willingness to part ways with their receiver. Brown has already requested a trade, so it looks like that relationship is over.
Bill Barnwell of ESPN doesn't envision Beckham going anywhere. He joined KNBR on Monday and discussed the Giants receiver.
"I think the Giants are still where he stays," Barnwell said on the "Gary and Larry" show. "$16 million in dead money for them next year if they trade Odell Beckham. Again, I just don't see the historical evidence for it.
"Odell Beckham is a good teammate. I think when people contrast him to Antonio Brown, people in that locker room love Odell Beckham. He works super hard. He's there frequently. Can he be temperamental during games? Of course, but it's not like he's a bad teammate. Even to an extent that people would say Antonio Brown in some cases could be a bad teammate.
"I don't buy that he's moving this offseason. I could be wrong, certainly, but I think he's going to stay with the Giants."
And if he didn't?
"I think it would take two first-round picks for the Giants to [trade him]," Barnwell continued.
He goes on to explain that trading Beckham doesn't make much sense because the Giants need all the help they can get on offense.
You can listen to the entire conversation with Barnwell below.