Odell Beckham Jr.'s Stats, Metrics, Game Logs, Projections & Rankings
Player profile
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HT/WT5' 11'' , 200 lbs
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Birthdate11/05/1992 (32)
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CollegeLSU
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Draft Info2014: Rd 1, Pk 12 (NYG)
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StatusInactive
2023 season stats
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Receptions35 0th
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Receiving Yards565 0th
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Receiving Touchdowns3 0th
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Total DYAR50 0th
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was officially released on Wednesday night with a post-June 1 designation. Beckham's dead money will spread over two years, while the Ravens won't see the salary cap relief until June 2. After signing a one-year, $15 million deal with Baltimore last offseason, the 31-year-old veteran pass-catcher disappointed with 35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns on 64 targets in 14 regular-season games (six starts). The only real reliable pass-catchers in Baltimore were rookie Zay Flowers and tight end Mark Andrews. The Ravens could still re-sign OBJ, but if he were to return, he'd have a limited role behind Flowers, Andrews and Rashod Bateman in the passing game. Beckham should land with another team, but his days of being a big part of an offense are likely over.
The Baltimore Ravens and impending free-agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. have stayed in touch this offseason, although it remains uncertain if Beckham will return to the team in 2024. OBJ had only 35 receptions for 565 yards and three touchdowns in Baltimore in 2023 while providing veteran leadership for the receiver room. The Ravens re-signed Nelson Agholor earlier this month, but that doesn't preclude Beckham from re-signing. Both general manager Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh would like to see the 31-year-old return, but that doesn't mean it will work out. And even if Beckham does return to Baltimore, he'll be one to ignore in standard-sized fantasy leagues, especially with the team saying that Rashod Bateman will have a bigger role in 2024.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. fell flat against the Kansas City Chiefs in a 17-10 loss. The veteran pass-catcher finished the game with three catches for 22 yards on six targets. His longest reception was a six-yard play and he didn't see most of his targets until late in the second half. The 31-year-old finished the year with similar stats as the 2021 season when he split time with the Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Rams. He serves more of a role as a veteran leader and locker-room presence rather than a constant touchdown threat in every game. He's a free agent going into next season, but he likely will only be worth a very late draft pick if anything in redraft leagues.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. hasn't been close to his prime numbers from his New York Giants or even Los Angeles Rams days. The good thing for the Ravens is that he wasn't signed to be a superstar. His experience and leadership have done wonders for the younger receiving corps, and he remains a threat for big plays which has drawn a handful of pass interference calls as well. That, unfortunately, doesn't translate to fantasy points though. In the AFC Championship game, he's going up against one of the better pass defenses in the league, and depending on the opposing game plan, he may have to deal with one of the top coverage cornerbacks in L'Jarius Sneed. Beckham is a touchdown-dependent option that is better left off of DFS lineups this weekend.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. got off to an early start with a 12-yard catch on the team's first offensive drive, but that concluded his contributions as he finished with just one catch for 12 yards in the team's 34-10 victory over the Texans. Beckham Jr. faced a challenging game script as the Ravens maintained a comfortable lead throughout the second half, focusing on running down the clock. In the passing game, Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and Isaiah Likely took on prominent roles, and the potential return of Mark Andrews (ankle) further diminishes OBJ's role consistency. The Ravens are set to host either the Bills or the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game next week, but Beckham Jr. remains a boom-or-bust, touchdown-dependent option in a run-heavy offense behind other primary targets in the passing game.