Will OBJ Make the Hall of Fame?
After years of being a fan favorite, and one of the most entertaining characters in the NFL, Odell Beckham Jr's time in the league is slowly coming to an end. After being released by the Miami Dolphins, with only 9 receptions and 55 yards, some people are starting pose the question: Is it time for Odell to hang up the cleats? And I beg the question, will he make the Pro Football Hall of Fame?
The Average NFL receiver that makes the Hall of Fame, has about 12,000-14,000 career yards and 80-120 touchdowns. Odell Beckham Jr has 7,987 career yards and 59 career touchdowns, both below the average for a HOF receiver. But stats aren't the only thing that matters in this case. Odell has five 1000+ yard seasons, 3 Pro Bowls, is a Super Bowl champion, and won 2014 Offensive Rookie of the Year. Between his stats and long list of accolades, is it enough for a golden jacket? In my personal opinion, yes, but Odell has not officially called it quits, so there may be more to come.
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