Tampa Bay Buccaneers star quarterback Tom Brady is truly doing everything. Bruce Arians has already made it clear that TB12 will be coaching more in mini-camp and now he's revealed that Brady even had a say in Tampa's draft plans.

The Buccaneers head coach appeared on the Rich Eisen Show on Wednesday and explained further.

“Look at these receivers and see if there is something you like,” Arians told Brady, via JoeBucsFan.com. “And I will critique your ability to critique receivers.”

Arians said Brady “did great” in his evaluation of the wideouts. “There are certain things he likes,” Arians said. “He likes really good, big, fast receivers.”

The Buccaneers eventually nabbed rookie Jaelon Darden in the fourth round out of North Texas in April's NFL draft, which Brady supposedly approved of. With the selection, Tampa adds another wideout to an already impressive receiver corps with the likes of Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Antonio Brown, Scott Miller, and Tyler Johnson.

The Buccaneers have already retained basically every single player from their Super Bowl roster and continue to have one of the strongest receiving groups in the league. Clearly, Brady has the same thinking as the Bucs front office when it comes to the type of players he likes. It only makes sense that he prefers big, fast targets. What QB wouldn't?