5 HYPOTHETICAL TRADES for Myles Garrett if the Cleveland Browns decide to blow up its roster

Even after the possibly suspicious restructure of Myles Garrett’s contract this week, which essentially defers option payments closer to the start of the regular season, creating the space to either spend more money in the interim or trade Garrett outright, it would be difficult to imagine the Browns dealing one of the greatest pass rushers in NFL history.

In the Andrew Berry era (formerly the Berry and Paul Depodesta era), the Browns have been best known for a series of intellectual administrative parlor tricks; the kind of wheeling and dealing that impresses folks who spend all day scrolling WallStreetBets on Reddit and not the ones who are dazzled by, you know, actually winning football games or putting an entertaining product on the field. So it wouldn’t be a surprise that Cleveland simultaneously altered the terms of Garrett’s deal while at the same time asking the NFL to vote on a proposal that would allow clubs to trade five years’ worth of draft picks. It would be a surprise if this was part of some grand plan to transform the franchise. | https://www.si.com/nfl/myles-garrett-contract-trade-destinations

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21 comments
  1. G is right. Picks doesn't mean they choose great players. Anyone trading for Myles will be giving up late 1st round picks. Getting a top five pick is great, getting pick #29 is not so valuable. That reworked deal does mean something is up. So we will see. The Chiefs trade is basically four 1st round picks. Add a 2027 second round pick to the Chiefs package and it's a deal.

  2. BUSH, the Ravens DID trade DE-Ngata at age 31 LMFAO, Bush is always incorrect. Just educate yourself bro, stop embarrassing yourself on TV!

  3. I watched this show talk about it when Micah Parsons got traded. The entire week leading up to the Packers game. They also talked about it at other points during the season

  4. Since the Draft is CLE fans Super Bowl not surprised they want to trade the best non QB in NFL a player who by himself changed offensive game plans

  5. He has a no trade clause…his cap hits are ridiculous and they have already paid him in signing bonuses…the only way he gets traded is if he holds out…I think the plan is if they suck this season miles will be traded and deshuan will be a post Jun 1 cut they will have tons of dead money in 27 and will probably draft a qb and rebuild totally

  6. 😂 G Bush Drinking Earl the Pearls yesterdays kool Aid. 💥 Yo It's "Re-build time" people. The sooner you accept it the healthier your mind will be.

  7. Cleveland media just talk about baseball or the NBA playoffs coming up. Y’all just make up too much crap sad thing about it. A lot of people fall out for miles is not going nowhere unless he want to everybody should know he got a no trade clause. What does that mean unless you wanna leave yeah Cleveland media is on meth.

  8. He wants out and the sac record is lame he had 2 extra games which were garbage games, he constantly endangering his live and the lives of others when he drives and was a disgrace when he attacked rudolf

  9. MG is one of the all time best outside linebackers. No question about that. But for a franchise that hasn't won on a constant basis, a team must make hard, difficult choices to better the team overall. If another team gives up a dream package of draft picks, I would be open to the possibility.

  10. Earl's requirement is a pipe dream – he needs to take the Browns' "brain trust" into consideration.. Berry doesn't give a shit about trading in Conference. He traded IN DIVISION. smh

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