ATLANTA — Jarvis Landry made good use of his time at the Pro Bowl last week and is doing the same here at the Super Bowl, recruiting free agents just as Baker Mayfield has been doing during his time off. He’s also used social media to put out the call for new talent.

“I feel like kind of like LeBron-ish right now,’’ Landry told cleveland.com on radio row at the Super Bowl Thursday. “If anybody’s willing to come, we’ll take them and I’ve got to do my part as far as just putting it out there and letting them know we welcome them with open arms and that we’re ready to change the culture and win.’’

Landry has been trying to lure his good friend, Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr., since last summer, and he threw Steelers stars Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell onto the list in a tweet earlier this month. The Steelers probably wouldn’t trade Brown to a division rival, but would it possible to try to land a Beckham, Brown or Bell?

“It could be,’’ he said. “If a couple things could be moved around, I don’t know how that stuff works, but I just put it on the table and if they see it as a good opportunity, maybe it will come true.’’

I don’t know why it’s taken this long but I think it’s time for a three-way FaceTime call!!! @AB84 @LeVeonBell — Jarvis Juice Landry (@God_Son80) January 2, 2019

Mayfield also had dinner in Los Angeles recently with Beckham, who trained with some of the Browns at USC last summer, and Denver’s Von Miller, who became the object of recent trade speculation with the Broncos regrouping.

“Two guys that are obviously on top of their games,’’ said Landry. “Not even at the top of their games. They probably have so much more in the tank to go. Obviously two guys I respect and love and I’m excited to see.’’

He said he and Mayfield aren’t shy about lobbying for top NFL colleagues.

“Yeah why not?" he said. “We want the best, and we want to play with guys that are going to give us an opportunity to win games.’’

Landry stopped by radio row on Thursday to surprise Cleveland Cystic Fibrosis ambassador Nick Kelly with two tickets to the Super Bowl when they appeared together on the Jim Rome show Thursday.

But Landry plans to be playing in the Super Bowl next time he comes back.

“That’s the goal,’’ he said. “Every year that I set out to train, that’s one of my goals is to win the Super Bowl. I don’t train or work as hard as I do to win one game or to just have a winning season and lose in the playoffs. I train as hard as I do to win a Super Bowl, and I’m sure the guys on the team feel the same way.’’

He’s also glad the Browns promoted Freddie Kitchens to head coach.

“I love him,’’ he said. “I think it’s a good fit. His connection with Baker obviously is going to allow the progress that we’ve made so far to continue. For us as an offense, in trying to change the culture and build the culture, I think what we need right now is a steady coaching staff for the players, things like that to keep winning games.’’