I'd be surprised if the Giants made an Odell Beckham trade this offseason, and here's why: They know the good stuff about him better than any acquiring team would. Beckham has always been, since he was drafted, a player who's impressed coaches and teammates with the way he works in the building. He's a good, hard-working practice player and a strong contributor in meetings. He's an exceptional player, and in the confines of the Giants' building, he's been what they've asked him to be. The issues involving on-field temper tantrums, punching walls, etc., along with stuff like the recent video and the chance that they may never be able to sign him to the contract he wants could absolutely lead them to trade him at some point. But right now, the Giants are the only team that knows the inside-the-building good stuff about Beckham, which leads me to believe they're not likely to get enough in return to justify moving a 25-year-old player who's making $8.5 million this year and is, when healthy, the best receiver in the league.