It's safe to say that things haven't gone according to plan for Odell Beckham Jr. so far in his first season with the Cleveland Browns. Nonetheless, that doesn't mean that the big-play wide receiver can't bounce back in Week 6 versus the Seattle Seahawks.

In his first five games, Beckham Jr. has been relatively quiet with 23 receptions for 335 yards and one touchdown. Furthermore, if you remove his game against the New York Jets in Week 2, he'd only have 17 receptions for 174 yards and zero touchdowns.

Beckham Jr. has become an afterthought in Freddie Kitchens' offense as the entire team has mightily struggled to a 2-3 record. This week. Beckham Jr. will draw a Seahawks secondary that isn't the same talented group that they had when they were called ‘The Legion of Boom'.

As the Browns try to get back in the win column, here are three bold predictions for Beckham Jr. in Week 6 versus the Seahawks.

3. Beckham Jr. will haul in 10 receptions

After hearing the media criticize the utilization of Beckham Jr. in the offense, Kitchens will make a concerted effort to get him the ball. Due to that, the gifted wideout will have plenty of targets coming his way.

Over the past two weeks, Beckham Jr. has combined for just four catches for the Browns. If Cleveland wants to win on Sunday, they'll need to get their No. 1 wide receiver the ball as often as possible.

With no one worth mentioning in Seattle's secondary, Beckham Jr. will catch 10 receptions in a game for the first time since Week 1 of the 2018 season. Of course, that was when he was sporting the blue jerseys of the New York Giants.

2. Beckham Jr. will catch two touchdowns

As bad as the beginning of the season has been for Beckham Jr. he is due for a big-time performance in Week 6. Over the course of his first five games with the Browns, Beckham Jr. has just one touchdown with his new team.

The three-time Pro Bowler will show why he is one of the best wide receivers still this Sunday. After having just one touchdown prior to this weekend, Beckham Jr. will catch two passes for touchdowns against the Seahawks.

The last game that Beckham Jr. was able to do two touchdown celebrations in a single game was last year in Week 10 against the San Francisco 49ers.

1. Beckham Jr. will throw a touchdown

Along with getting him going as a receiver, Kitchens will give Beckham Jr. a chance to throw the ball downfield on Sunday. Over the past two seasons, the multitalented receiver has shown that he can pass the ball effectively.

Just last season, Beckham Jr. completed both of his passing attempts for 106 yards and two touchdowns. Even last week in Cleveland's 31-3 blowout loss, the athletic wideout completed a pass to Jarvis Landry for 20 yards.

At some point on Sunday, the Browns will be in a position to allow Beckham Jr. to drop back and make a throw down the field. When he does, he'll connect with one of his fellow wide receivers for his third career touchdown pass.