Odell Beckham admitted he dreamed of Tom Brady.
Could you learn this dream in the 2021 NFL season?
The Buccaneers reaped the rewards of the “Tom Brady effect” in the 2020 campaign. Veterans Rob Gronkowski, Leonard Fournette and Antonio Brown were coveted through Brady himself, and the trio ended up having a great effect during the Tampa Bay Super Bowl winning season.
On Thursday, JEFF Darlington of ESPN asked to identify a player who could follow in one’s footsteps. While NFL insider information doesn’t seem to think it’s likely a box office success from Beckham to Bucs, he thinks it’s not out of place. Question.
“I’m going to say Odell Beckham Jr. and I’m going to say it because of the relationship between Tom Brady and Odell, fully understanding that it would take a lot for that to happen,” Darlington said in “Get Up. “Note that Tom Brady didn’t start this season and introduced Jason Licht to the concept of Odell in Tampa Bay even though those guys would like to get close at some point.
“I say this because I can also see Odell’s entry this off-season on a stage where it would possibly seem to be more expandable for the Browns than last year. Jason Licht could answer the call, but at all those points, I’ve been told they like his position with Chris Godwin, with Mike Evans, with Antonio Brown if they can bring him back. If anything changes, it would be the one I would look at. “
Godwin could potentially play a leading role in Tampa Bay’s OBJ race. The 24-year-old is heading to a loose company and has placed the team in a position to signal a lucrative long-term agreement. If the team ends up beating the Bucs for Godwin, it could motivate Licht and company to call the Cleveland Browns.
Tampa Bay has a desirable off-season ahead, which might not seem more determined to satisfy its beginner quarterback, so if Brady proves we decided to team up with Beckham, the Bucs’ workplace might be susceptible to pulling some strings.