The New York Giants are a day removed from trading superstar receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and while some may think he was the problem in New York, Colin Cowherd suggests it's Eli Manning.

That's right, the Giants have a quarterback problem, and according to Cowherd, the team is having a tough time coming to terms with it. Manning is at the end of his career, and whether this season is his last or not, nobody knows.

Manning still shows flashes of being able to play at a high level, but those flashes came with the presence of Beckham Jr.'s playmaking ability. If the Giants want any kind of success in the foreseeable future, they'll need to draft a prospect to replace Manning once he is gone and develop him quickly to start once Manning calls it a career.

The trade that sent Beckham Jr. did not benefit the Giants in the slightest as of right now, as the Cleveland Browns pulled off an unbelievably one-sided trade as of right now. It's likely going to remain that way as their presumably isn't any one player the Giants can draft or sign at this point that would even come close to replacing OBJ's value.

The Browns hit a home run on the deal and they know it, and now they have an offense that any opposing defense likely wants no part of. The receiver duo of Jarvis Landry and Beckham Jr. is scary, and to think these two young stars could recreate the insanity they displayed in their LSU days is likely leaving the Browns organization salivating.