Odell Beckham Jr. said earlier Saturday he would not hold out from training camp, unlike some of his fellow high-profile 2014 first-round peers. But that doesn’t mean everything is good on this front.

The Giants’ best player is entering a contract year and has been angling for an extension for some time. As of now, Ralph Vacchiano of SNY.tv reports there has been “no movement” in these re-up talks as of late.

Beckham plans to report to Giants training camp on time, but a source informed Vacchiano those plans could change if his contract negotiations continue to stall. The 25-year-old wide receiver showed up for OTAs and minicamp, despite recovering from an injury and with Khalil Mack and Aaron Donald skipping their respective teams’ offseason activities.

The 25-year-old wideout seeks a contract that would surpass Steelers' star wideout Antonio Brown’s and make him the league’s highest-paid pass-catcher. Although Beckham has no first-team All-Pro appearances on his resume — compared to Brown’s four — he has an obvious case to be this position’s highest-paid player. He’s four years younger than Brown and is vital to a Giants team that’s just made it clear it still believes in Eli Manning. For Big Blue’s offense to excel, it will need Beckham.