Odell Beckham Jr has been told it should be a 'no brainer' option that he join the Dallas Cowboys ahead of his return to the NFL after being sidelined up until this point of the season.
The superstar receiver ruptured his ACL in the Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl victory, just moments after he scored the games opening touchdown, which would rule him out for over 10 months as he recovered throughout the off-season and remaining unsigned up until this point as he rehabilitated his knee.
But now reportedly back to full health, Beckham Jr will be able to help a Super Bowl contender, as he and Von Miller did when they joined the Rams late on last season. Both players played huge roles in the Super Bowl victory, with Miller attempting to bring Beckham Jr to his current team, the Buffalo Bills.
But it appears that the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys are now the two contenders for landing the 30-year-old.
Beckham spent five years with the Giants, where he has played his best football and could be convinced to re-join the team who sit with an impressive 7-3 record under new offensive-minded head coach Brian Daboll.
However, UNDISPUTED host and Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe has stated that he should join the Cowboys. Sharpe said: "If Odell wants to win a ring, he’ll go to Dallas. If he wants a homecoming, he’ll go to the Giants, but he’s not winning a championship in New York.
"It's not going to happen. He has said he wants a chance to win, Dallas is in a better position currently to achieve those goals - so it's seems like a no brainer.
"Obviously the money will be an issue because the Giants will be able to meet his demands and give him a $20 million with a two or three year deal on top of that - will Dallas be able to match that?
"It feels like the Cowboys are saying to Odell that 'you need us more than we need you - we have shown that we can win without a wide receiver'.
"I don't know how a team can do a better pitch than what Dallas has done - Prescott, Jones, D Law and Parsons all reaching out. It's a no brainer that Dallas are the best option."