When Cleveland Browns general manager John Dorsey pulled the plug and traded with the New York Giants for wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., the internet blew up and suddenly Cleveland was a trendy pick as the AFC representative in the Super Bowl.
OBJ was looked on as the savior, a missing link, or the final piece of the puzzle to get the Browns finally out of the “Wasteland Years.”
The problem is, OBJ is having a below-average season and, so far, he ain’t saving anyone.
On March 12, the Browns traded a first- and a third-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, along with safety Jabril Peppers, a former first-round selection, to the Giants for Beckham.