Watch: Former LSU star surprises kids at football camp in Medford

Youth athletes received quite the surprise this week when former LSU wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. made an appearance.

Youth football athletes received quite the surprise this week when former LSU star wide receiver [autotag]Odell Beckham Jr.[/autotag] made an appearance at the end of a football clinic at Kids Unlimited in Medford, OR.

Beckham’s appearance was in part of a partnership with Kids Unlimited and Royal Coffee Roasting. The [autotag]Cleveland Browns[/autotag] wide receiver and two-time NFL All-Pro spoke with campers, posed for pictures with dozens of kids, and signed several autographs.

Watch clips of the appearance below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drez7NxZ0Iw&t=1s

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Beckham Jr. also surprised kids and staff members at Kids Unlimited Academy, as well as the South Medford High School girls basketball team and also participants at a South Medford football camp being held on-site.

Beckham is clearly a leader on and off the football field, and this upcoming season is a big season for him and the Browns organization.

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“Is there a more simultaneously overrated and underrated wideout in the NFL?”

The 2021 NFL season is right around the corner, and given the last 18+ months, the word excited would be an understatement when talking with passionate fans.

The Cleveland Browns in particular are a team many analysts are talking about, and for good reason. The Browns had a nice season last year and are looking to continue that positive momentum into 2021, and beyond.

Is there a more simultaneously overrated and underrated wideout in the NFL? His critics say the Giants were right to deal him, that Baker Mayfield plays better without him, that he’s never fully invested, that he’s nowhere near as scary as his talent and early career suggests. What they miss is the fact he’s topped 1,000 yards every time he’s played at least 12 games (five times!), the fact he’s eclipsed 13.5 yards per catch in all but one season, and the possibility that he’ll go off in what could be his first full season under the Kevin Stefanski regime. Jarvis Landry may be Mayfield’s favorite, and the Browns’ offense starts on the ground, but if he can stay on the field, there’s no reason to think yet another 1,000-yard campaign won’t happen as Cleveland solidifies itself as a contender.

LSU fans know [autotag]Odell Beckham Jr.[/autotag] quite well, as do loyal fans of the New York Giants.

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Will Beckham truly regain his form and build a solid connection with quarterback Baker Mayfield?

That’s the question we’re all waiting on an answer on, but if Beckham is the receiver we all know him to be – the Browns offense could be pretty dangerous.

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