Odell Beckham Jr. is universally seen as one of the best wide receivers in the entire NFL. Beckham is a new addition to the Cleveland Browns roster and is expected to be the team's top target. But analyst Colin Cowherd has a different opinion.

While it's true that Beckham is injury prone, he's nearly unguardable when healthy. The former Giant only has one season with less than 1,000 yards, and it was due to injury. Last year he managed to reach that landmark playing in a terrible offense. He's also a capable gadget player, as he threw two touchdowns and is a solid rusher.

Jarvis Landry is a pretty good receiver, but he's not at Beckham's level. Landry has topped 1,000 yards only twice in his five-year career and has had more than five touchdowns in just one year. In his one year playing with quarterback Baker Mayfield, Landry was good but not great. He usually plays in the slot and isn't much of a deep threat. Landry's stats will improve because of Beckham's presence, but by no means is he the best receiver on the team.

If Beckham can remain healthy, he's one of the most talented players in the NFL, but that's a big if. The Browns have high aspirations this season that doesn't end with just a division crown. Anything less than a playoff berth and an appearance in the divisional round will be a disappointment. Hopefully, Beckham and Landry can help propel Cleveland to that lofty goal.