The pairing of Odell Beckham Jr. and the Cleveland Browns didn't go as planned in 2019. In regards to how last season played out, Beckham is looking to hit the reset button in Cleveland, per ESPN.

“Right now what I’m trying to do is hit the reset button. Being able to just get everything fixed. Shoulder, arms, back, everything aligned, functional, moving properly, so I can begin training to be ready for the season. I would honestly say this is probably going to be one of my best seasons. Bigger, stronger, faster — this is my time.”

Following Beckham's trade to the Browns last offseason, it seemed to be nothing but positivity in Cleveland. With a young up-and-coming quarterback in Baker Mayfield throwing him the ball, he was expected to thrive immediately.

However, reality struck the Browns, causing Beckham to finish with career-lows in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns. Although, it is important to note that Beckham dealt with multiple lingering injuries during the 2019 campaign.

As a result, back in January, Beckham underwent surgery to help fix what limited his production a season ago. Just a few months after surgery, the LSU product seems to be getting back to where he was prior to the 2019 season — or even better.

When Beckham is at one-hundred percent, there aren't many wide receivers better than him. In his first three seasons in the NFL, Beckham averaged 96 receptions, 1,374 yards, and 11 touchdowns.

That was before he would suffer injuries in 2017 and 2018, causing him to miss 16 games. If he's able to maintain his health, we could be gearing up to see Beckham's best season yet in 2020 with the Browns.