Odell Beckham Jr. never seems to stop training during the offseason. Although the New York Giants have been off since the end of minicamp on June 15th and veterans don't report for training camp until July 25th, Beckham has made sure to make the most of his time off. First, Beckham organized a crew of Giants players that included Sterling Shepard, Evan Engram, Saquon Barkley, and Roger Lewis to train with him in Los Angeles. Shortly after, this same crew trained with future Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens and current NFL stars Todd Gurley and Ezekiel Elliott. More recently, Beckham joined his good friend Jarvis Landry and Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield to train this week. Beckham never stops.

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Beckham, Mayfield, and Landry have been working together at the USC campus. This trio has looked to improve and sharpen their skills in a crash course before the start of their respective training camps. The Giants kick off training camp on July 25th and then just two weeks later they will matchup with the Browns in the preaseason opener that will be televised on national NFL Network for the highly-anticipated debut of the No. 1 overall pick (Mayfield) and the No. 2 overall pick (Saquon Barkley) of the 2018 NFL Draft. Mayfield is expected to begin the season as the reserve quarterback behind Tyrod Taylor, but things can change fast if he puts together a strong training camp and preseason.

As for Beckham, he has been nothing short of his usual impressive self this offseason while recovering from a fractured ankle injury that ended his 2017 season. After practicing extra routes with Beckham during the hours following the conclusion of the team's mandatory minicamp practices, Giants quarterback Eli Manning came away excited about what the motivated fifth-year wide receiver has in store for the 2018 season. Manning believes that if Beckham can stay healthy, there is no reason to believe he won't be a sure-fire Hall of Famer when all is said and done.

The veteran quarterback was asked about how Beckham stacks up against all of the wide receivers Manning has played with, played against, and has watched play during his lifetime.

"Talent-wise he's right up there with the best of them," Manning said of Beckham during an appearance on The Simms and Lefkoe podcast. "He can do it all. There's not a weakness in his game. His route running is great, his play-making ability, scoring touchdowns and first downs, short routes and long routes, he's got it all. Now to be considered one of the great ones you've got to do it for a long period of time."

Giants fans should have no concerns about Beckham reporting for the start of training camp -- in late June Beckham stated that he plans to report to Giants training camp, even as he works with the Giants for a new contract.