The drama that follows around Odell Beckham isn't scaring off other NFL teams.

Teams have inquired about Beckham's availability ahead of Tuesday's NFL trade deadline but the Giants are not interested in moving him, according to FOX's Jay Glazer.

"Giants sources told me this week that teams actually called about Odell Beckham Jr.," Glazer said on the Sunday pregame show. "Came with some decent offers but they're saying we're gonna pump the brakes on it for right now."

Beckham's name was on the trade market in March, when the Giants were unhappy him following a string of off-field headlines. The Rams reportedly made the biggest push and Beckham has hinted that he prefers living in Los Angeles to on the East Coast.

This time, maybe it is the Patriots as his top suitor?

Glazer also separately reported the Patriots are looking to acquire a premium wide receiver and are offering high draft picks. The Patriots traded their No. 1 receiver, Brandin Cooks, to the Rams after the Giants opted to hold on to Beckham.

The Giants signed Beckham to a five-year contract extension worth $95 million with a wide receiver-record $65 million guaranteed that keeps him under team control until 2023.

If the Giants trade Beckham, all of his $20 million signing bonus money accelerates into the salary cap instead of being spread out evenly over five years. That makes any trade scenario unrealistic for the cap-strapped Giants without corresponding moves.

If Beckham is traded before the 2019 season, the Giants will have $16 million in dead cap and only $5 million in savings, according to overthecap.com.

The Giants are off to a 1-6 start and already traded defensive starters Eli Apple and Damon Harrison, with Janoris Jenkins said to be on the market.

Would Beckham have re-signed with the Giants in August if he knew the team was going to be in a rebuild rather than competing for a Super Bowl?

As Beckham pragmatically pointed out, he didn't have much of a choice given the structure of the NFL, where the Giants had him on a rookie-contract option year in 2018 and could have franchise tagged him on high-paying one-year deals with no long-term security in 2019 and 2020.

"I don't really know," Beckham said. "It's not really re-sign, I signed something. I could have been here another three years. It's hard to think about that right now, and it's really irrelevant to think about that now because I'm here and I will be here."

It's been a rocky few weeks for the relationship between Giants and Beckham ever since he conducted an interview with ESPN where he did not support Eli Manning and questioned his team's heart.

The Giants fined him for his comments and co-owner John Mara said he "needs to do a little more playing, a little less talking." Beckham and Manning insist their relation remains healthy.

With co-captain linebacker Alec Ogletree sidelined Sunday against the Redskins, Beckham stepped into the role as hype man Sunday during the huddle at the end of warmups.

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