Patriots Need to Go All Out for Odell Beckham Jr. Trade Once the Offseason Starts
By Michael Luciano

What's this? Odell Beckham Jr. could be on the move once again, as one season with Freddie Kitchens and the disappointing 5-7 Cleveland Browns has been too much for him.
According to Jay Glazer, Beckham has made it clear he wants to leave town this offseason.
Odell Beckahm Jr. reportedly wants out of Cleveland.
— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) December 8, 2019
Here are teams that should trade for OBJ: https://t.co/LnVh9SJ5XX pic.twitter.com/ba60eXbhP6
If there is any fire behind this smoke, the New England Patriots should be all over Beckham in the offseason.
Beckham is currently in the middle of the worst season of his career. While he has been slowed by a hernia this season, the fact that he is averaging career lows in touchdowns, catchers per game and yards per game is an inexcusable job of utilizing personnel by Kitchens.
The Patriots-Beckham romance has been strongly hinted at by both parties, as Beckham's ability to create constant seperation would make him a perfect fit in New England. Beckham has often spoken glowingly of playing with Tom Brady, and time is running out for both parties to make that dream a reality.
#Browns WR Odell Beckham Jr. said "of course" he has longing to play for dynasty like #Patriots: "Two, 3 years ago, there was speculation that was going on and I was willing and ready to go over there at any point in time. That was always a dream of mine to play for Tom Brady."
— Nate Ulrich (@ByNateUlrich) October 23, 2019
This would be an instant fix to their wide receiver woes too.
The Patriots might finally be nearing the end of their dynasty, but adding Beckham to a Brady-led offense and a Josh McDaniels scheme could spell doom for the rest of the league.