Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt is excited about Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry and what they can do for the offense going forward. Van Pelt said going forward the Browns need to make it a top priority to get Beckham and Landry the ball as much as possible going forward.

Via Mary Kay Cabot in cleveland.com.

“They both deserve to get the ball as much as possible,’’ Van Pelt said in his introductory press conference Wednesday. “The beauty of having both of them is you can’t tilt coverage one way or the other. I had a chance with (Packers WRs) Davante Adams and Jordy Nelson where when Davante came on board, it made Jordy a better player.

Van Pelt also talked about how important it is to have two guys on the offense who both draw extra attention, because it opens up the rest of the offense.

“I think having two guys that really make you play it straight defensively will help. As far as getting them the ball, that is our job as the offensive staff to scheme up ways to make them a top priority in the progressions.”

Beckham and Landry were both quite vocal last season about not receiving enough touches. Some have made comments about Beckham and Landy's ability to lead, but Van Pelt isn't worried about that. He believes both guys can be vocal leaders in the locker room in 2020.

“I’m excited,’’ he said. “I see not just talented guys; I see guys who can be leaders because they’re vocal and they’re voices in that locker room. It’s our job to help them be positive leaders, and that’s what I think both guys want to do.”

Winning cures a lot of things, and that seems to be the thing that will keep Landry and Beckham happy going forward.