Trade talks involving Odell Beckham Jr. have become public in recent days, with varying reports touching on interested teams, the Giants’ willingness to trade and what they may ultimately be able to land in exchange for the superstar wide receiver.

It’s been a whirlwind of information, misinformation and pure speculation. But the Giants have done themselves no favors with botched comments on Beckham and conflicting stories among the owners, general manager and head coach.

Both GM Dave Gettleman and coach Pat Shurmur have seemed relatively noncommittal to Beckham in 2018, while co-owner John Mara has stated unequivocally that the receiver is not on the trade market — although the team will entertain calls.

Apparently, those calls have been coming in for quite a while.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that shortly after a video showing Beckham in a hotel bed with a French model, pizza and some potentially questionable substances went public, calls were made to East Rutherford to gauge the market for Beckham.

In fact, one offer was made, but the Giants turned it down, according to Rapoport.

Given the potential consequences for Beckham’s video, perhaps some teams across the league figured they could buy low on the three-time Pro Bowler, hoping the Giants were simply ready to part ways with the “distraction.”

As of Wednesday afternoon, it was reported the Giants still weren’t technically shopping Beckham but would begin taking offers more seriously if at least two first-round picks were included.

Needless to say, all of this speculation and rumor isn’t likely to die down anytime soon. Until Beckham is either traded or signed to a long-term contract extension, the fire surrounding a potential trade will continue to rage.