Leonard Fournette might be available via trade, but don't expect him to be moved to another team in Florida. According to ESPN's Josina Anderson, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are not looking to trade for Fournette.

Ahead of the 2020 NFL Draft, Jacksonville has begun listening to offers for Fournette. The sudden news of a trade stems from a deteriorated relationship between Fournette and the Jaguars.

Just recently, Fournette exclaimed that he would love to have Cam Newton join him in Jacksonville, despite the team moving forward with Gardner Minshew. While that could have nothing to do with him being placed on the trade block, it certainly doesn't help.

The former first-round pick put together the best season of his career in 2019. In 15 games, Leonard Fournette rushed for 1,152 yards and three touchdowns. Also, the LSU product had a team-best 76 receptions in 2019, turning that into a career-high 522 receiving yards.

As for the Buccaneers, they have a glaring need at running back this offseason. Despite having Ronald Jones, there's no doubt that running back is one of their weakest positions on offense. With Tom Brady joining Tampa Bay in free agency, they are now considered a front-runner to win the NFC in 2020.

However, for their offense to be even more dangerous, the Buccaneers could use a boost at running back. As a result, some have been led to believe that Tampa Bay could inquire about Leonard Fournette.

On the contrary, the Buccaneers seem focused on taking one of the coveted running backs in the 2020 NFL Draft. Even though Leonard Fournette would likely be on board with playing alongside Brady, a trade to Tampa Bay doesn't appear to be a possibility.

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