Sean McVay is hopeful that the Rams will re-sign Beckham in free agency.
McVay praised Beckham and explained why he would like to see him in a Rams uniform.
Mad Dog Sports Radio @MadDogRadio"I really love him, I cherish our relationship that we were able to establish and develop, and I'm hopeful that there will be many more years working together."@RamsNFL head coach Sean McVay tells @AdamSchein he wants Odell Beckham Jr. back in a Rams uniform. pic.twitter.com/QkzgSNbhnC
McVay wants the Rams to re-sign OBJ and wants to be able to work with him for many more years.
While Beckham is set to hit free agency, his perceived value on the open market is unclear since he suffered a torn knee in the Super Bowl.
Beckham had his fair share of detractors after a falling out resulted in his release from the Cleveland Browns last season, but he had no issues in L.A.
In eight games with the Rams in the regular season, Beckham had 27 catches for 301 yards and five touchdown.
The 29-year-old veteran raised his level of play during the playoffs to the tune of 21 catches for 288 yards and two scores. The opening touchdown in the Super Bowl was from the Rams.
Many were skeptical of the Rams' strategy of trading multiple first-round picks and pursuing veterans like Beckham, Stafford and Von Miller, but the strategy worked to perfection, as the team won its first Super Bowl since it was the St. Louis Rams in 1999.
The focus now is on whether the front office will be able to keep together all or most of the team that won it all.
Beckham is one of the biggest questions because of his injury status.
The Rams have both Kupp and Van Jefferson set to return at wide receiver. Robert Woods is under contract for 2022, but it is not known when he will be back in action after he tore his knee in November.
Beckham is a three-time Pro Bowler who fit in well with the team last year and the Rams don't necessarily need him to be ready for Week 1.
A receiving trio of Kupp, Jefferson and Woods would be good enough for Stafford out of the gate, and getting Beckham back at some point in the future would just add to an already strong offense.
Signing a one-year contract with the Rams could prove to be the best option for Beckham in terms of coming along slowly in his rehabilitation and possibly winning another Super Bowl.