Thinking about Odell Beckham, Marlon Mack, Allen Robinson, Melvin Ingram, Deshaun Watson and more
The 2021 NFL Trade Deadline is less than 24 hours away — Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET — and there still are many questions left unanswered.
Here are 12 random thoughts before the league’s cutoff:
— The Cleveland Browns-Odell Beckham tenure has just been bizarre and unproductive, and it should not shock anyone to see it come to an end Tuesday. Cleveland was dealt a pretty disappointing loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 8, and while this certainly isn’t a call to make drastic moves, Beckham (again) was just a complete non-factor. He finished with one reception for six yards Sunday. He has seen two or fewer targets in four of the six games he’s played this season and has received the third-most uncatchable targets on the campaign, according to Pro Football Focus. But will another team want to take on Beckham’s contract for a big name, but lesser player? Yahoo NFL writer Charles Robinson certainly put that in perspective Sunday, quoting an AFC executive who said he would be surprised if Cleveland can get anything in return for Beckham.
— How do we feel about trading players to a divisional rival? This question has been brought up on social media in specific regards to Indianapolis Colts running back Marlon Mack and a potential trade with a team who needs a running back, the Tennessee Titans. The Titans signed free-agent rusher Adrian Peterson, but still could use some help after the injury to workhorse Derrick Henry. Mack, of course, is RB3 on the Colts depth chart behind standout Jonathan Taylor and pass-catcher Nyheim Hines. We can’t help but feel if Tennessee comes calling Indianapolis and has the best offer for Mack, and that’s a big if, then it would be irresponsible for the Colts not to get the best deal for a player that isn’t having a major impact on their team. Mack was one of the six players NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported could be dealt before the NFL trade deadline.
— The Los Angeles Rams and Denver Broncos completed a blockbuster trade for Von Miller on Monday with the former All-Pro joining the best defensive player on the planet, Aaron Donald, and star cornerback Jalen Ramsey. And while the Rams undoubtedly will receive praise for going all in in pursuit of the Super Bowl, the Broncos should be credited for the return package, too. Denver received a second- and third-rounder from LA for a 32-year-old Miller who was set to become a free agent after the season. That’s a good trade for all parties.
— One receiver who isn’t getting talked about much ahead of the deadline, and that probably indicates the chance he’ll be moved, is Dallas Cowboys wideout Michael Gallup. Gallup has been sidelined since the first game of the season and Dallas has went on to win six straight contests without him. Gallup also is playing in the final year of his contract and, and especially with the Cowboys having money tied to Amari Cooper and CeeDee Lamb, is probably a long shot to re-sign with the organization. But will the 6-1 Cowboys move him ahead of Tuesday afternoon? It seems the chances are slim as Jerry Jones and Co. have their sights on the Lombardi Trophy.
— We shared last week how Chicago Bears wideout Allen Robinson absolutely needs to get out of the Windy City. And while there hasn’t been much trade smoke regarding Robinson, make no mistake it would be an organizational failure for the Bears, who are 3-5 and in third in the NFC North, to not trade Robinson. He is playing on the franchise tag in 2021, which gives him the right to become a free agent at the end of the season unless the team is to place a second tag on him for the 2022 season. But based on Robinson’s pedestrian performance this season — 26 receptions, one touchdown — it wouldn’t be wise to pay him that hefty a salary. We can’t help but think it’s best for Chicago to cut ties and get something (a Day Three pick is better than nothing, right?) in return.
— How about the Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints, Las Vegas Raiders and maybe even the Kansas City Chiefs give a call for Robinson or Beckham? That would certainly provide some fireworks in the NFL landscape.
— The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been so busy adding piece after piece these last two seasons it would be strange to see them send something away, right? Well, perhaps running back Ronald Jones, who seemingly has fallen out of good graces with Leonard Fournette taking over, could be a player the defending Super Bowl champions deal. He is in the final year of his rookie deal and while head coach Bruce Arians said the offer would have to be “extraordinary,” we’re just not so sure that’s the full truth. There are plenty of teams — the Baltimore Ravens, the aforementioned Titans, etc. — who could use help in the backfield.
— Speaking of the Bucs, it shouldn’t shock anyone if they bring in some help in the secondary, and specifically at cornerback. It seems to be the biggest thing standing in the way of Tampa Bay’s quest for a repeat. Broncos cornerback Kyle Fuller, specifically, could be a name to watch for Tampa Bay.
— Melvin Ingram was thought to be a great signing for the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason, but the pass rusher’s lack of playing time has him wanting out. The four-time Pro Bowler, for reference, played just 26% of defensive snaps in Pittsburgh’s Week 7 game against the Seattle Seahawks. He’s playing behind the obvious T.J. Watt and second-year linebacker Alex Highsmith. There likely will be a number of suitors interested in Ingram including the Seahawks, Cowboys, Chiefs and Buccaneers, as shared by CBS Sports’ Bryan DeArdo.
— The Detroit Lions don’t have much to play for, and head coach Dan Campbell shared how the organization will be “open to listening to anything.” Perhaps edge rusher Trey Flowers, formerly of the New England Patriots, could be moved to a handful of teams included in the Ingram speculation? Flowers, though, isn’t as cheap of an option.
— Veteran wideouts Brandin Cooks and DeSean Jackson both could be on the move, as well. Cooks, currently with the Houston Texans, would be a very productive piece for any team that needs receiver help. Jackson openly has been seeking a trade, and the Rams seem willing to move him to a better situation.
— Lastly, and perhaps most notably, will be a potential end to the long-standing Deshaun Watson carousel. Watson’s legal situation — he faces more than 20 civil suits for sexual misconduct — reportedly has held up a deal. The Miami Dolphins among the frontrunners to land the Texans signal-caller, but they’re not alone. But while Watson won’t ever play for Houston again, it doesn’t exactly feel like a trade is imminent.