Cleveland Browns: 5 trade destinations for OBJ ahead of trade deadline

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2. LA Rams

OBJ in LA seems to good to be true. But from a football standpoint, LA could really use to get that once powerful offense moving.

Plus, the market could really use the boost. LA just opened a billion dollar facility and no one can attend games. Two players from their run to the Super Bowl (Todd Gurley and Brandin Cooks) no longer play for the team.

LA fans would be cheering the deal for OBJ much like Browns’ fans did in the winter of 2019.

The Browns would likely have to take a player back in the deal, in addition to draft picks, as the Rams are a bit cash strapped. Per Sportrac, LA is about $9 million under the salary cap.

The Rams, who looked like an elite team in 2018, have now fallen behind the Saints 49ers, and some may even argue the Seahawks.

Adding Beckham might put them back in that class, assuming OBJ is still a great player.