Now that the Cleveland Browns and Odell Beckham Jr. have completely parted ways, the next step for the wide receiver is to find a new team in the NFL. Despite the failed marriage with the Browns, Beckham is still regarded as one of the most electrifying talents in the league, and it's going to be just a matter of landing on the right spot before he gets to flash his immense potential consistently again. According to Mike Florio of NBC, Beckham has at least three teams on his list: the Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers, and the New Orleans Saints.

It has already been reported that Beckham prefers to be with an NFL playoff contender. However, the Seahawks and the 49ers are lagging behind the Arizona Cardinals and the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC West division. The New Orleans Saints, meanwhile, are in a better situation, but clearly are in need of help in the passing attack.

The Saints are 31st in the NFL after nine weeks with just 1,623 passing yards. Running back Alvin Kamara has been doing the heavy lifting for the Saints, even in the passing game. With Michael Thomas very much unlikely to play this season, the Saints need a legitimate threat downfield, which is something Beckham can provide.

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But a Seahawks team with a trio of Beckham Jr., DK Metcalf, and Tyler Lockett would be terrifying for any NFL defensive coordinator. That's almost an unfair triumvirate to have for an elite quarterback like Russell Wilson to throw at once he gets back from injury.

Beckham has 7,062 receiving yards and 51 touchdown receptions in 88 games played since entering the NFL in 2014.