Odell Beckham Jr. has been released by the Browns, which means he'll go through waivers.
If he clears waivers, he will then be free to sign with any other team.
Whenever a big name player becomes available, everyone looks to the Patriots and Bill Belichick as a potential fit.
Speaking via video conference Friday, the coach was asked not specifically about Beckham, but bringing in a big-name player during the middle of the season.
"We've done that before," he said. "Brought in [Aqib] Talib in the middle of the season. I mean, you'd have to evaluate any situation. I don't really know -- I don't know any specifics to talk about, so at this point there's nothing to really talk about. We'd do anything we could to help our football team. We brought in James Harrison with one game to go in the season."
Relating to Beckham, it is worth noting the Patriots have less than $3 million in cap space, so if he were to come to New England it likely would have to be if he cleared waivers and signed a very minimal contract.
For what it's worth, New England is 15th in the waiver claiming process.