The Buffalo Bills have spent the whole season with a wide receiver depth chart that hasn't been quite good enough.
But now? It's being ravaged. Joshua Palmer went on IR before the playoffs began. And then in the clash with the Jaguars, Gabe Davis and Tyrell Shavers both tore their ACLs.
The Bills have three healthy receivers that were active on Sunday: Khalil Shakir, Brandin Cooks and Keon Coleman.
They have three more wideouts on the practice squad: Mecole Hardman, Stephen Gosnell and Kristian Wilkerson.
But now, the Bills may need to consider something more dramatic. To win a Super Bowl, they need a proven playoff contributor who can get open and make tough catches.
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There's no one out there in free agency who is a sure thing. They're free agents at this stage for a reason.
But there's one name that catches the eye more than any other: Odell Beckham Jr.
OBJ is eligible to play immediately upon signing after serving a six-game PED suspension in October and November.
Beckham has played in 10 NFL seasons, including his five superstar years with the New York Giants that included 5,476 receiving yards on 390 catches with 44 touchdowns.
OBJ also had an 1,000-yard campaign with the Browns as part of three seasons in Cleveland.
And he has since played for the Rams, Ravens and Dolphins.
Last season in Miami, Beckham played nine games and caught nine passes for 55 yards.
Beckham is 33 years old. There's no sure thing he has anything left in the tank.
But what do the Bills have to lose? They need WR help. OBJ was once one of the best receivers in football.
It's at least worth a phone call to see if anything could be on the cards here.
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