The New York Giants know they have one of the best, if not the best, wide receivers in the entire NFL. As the season gets closer, many are wondering if the Giants will pick up Odell Beckham Jr.’s fifth-year option for after the 2017 season.

While at his pre-draft press conference on Thursday, Giants general manager Jerry Reese wouldn’t commit to the organization picking up the star wide receiver’s option, which wouldn’t become effective until after the 2017 season.

Will the Giants pick up the fifth-year option on Odell Beckham? Says Reese: "We're going to discuss that. We'll keep all our options open." — Ralph Vacchiano (@RVacchianoSNY) April 20, 2017

Beckham Jr.’s rookie contract comes to an end after his fourth season, but there is a team option for his fifth season. In 2017, he will earn a base salary just over $1.8 million while carrying a $3.3 million salary cap hit.

It would make sense for the Giants to pick up Beckham Jr.’s fifth-year option. The 24-year-old has been nothing short of spectacular through his first three seasons and is coming off of a year in which he recorded a career-high in receptions.

However, the fact that Reese won’t commit to picking up the option does raise some eyebrows since it seems like it would be a given. Committing to such a talent should be a no-brainer. At this pace, Beckham Jr. will find himself in the Hall of Fame, but are the Giants worried about his off-the-field issues?

Even though the opportunity to pick up the option doesn’t have to be immediate, it does raise some concern that Reese wouldn’t commit to doing such an action to make sure the Pro Bowl wide receiver suits up for the Giants in his fifth year.