On Friday the Dolphins decided to release Odell Beckham Jr., which means he’ll be able to join a playoff contender and perhaps help a team in a pinch at wide receiver.
For example, a team like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
There are some pretty apparent and obvious downsides to the Bucs taking a flier on Beckham, but even as narrow as the upside is it’s still too good to not consider. After losing Chris Godwin for the season to a dislocated ankle, Tampa Bay has pushed to the edge as far as wide receiver depth. Mike Evans missed three games, Sterling Shepard has a foot injury, and Kam Johnson was just this week designated to return from IR…