Chicago Bears + Myles Garrett Trade BACK ON THE TABLE After New Insider Report from Field Yates & BR
Is Myles Garrett the Final Piece to the Bears’ Championship Puzzle? š» Bleacher Reportās Shocking Trade Proposal + How Ryan Poles Can Afford the 2026 Salary Cap Hit!
Bears Nation, the NFL world is officially on “Trade Watch!” Today, March 31, 2026, a bombshell insider report from Field Yates has revealed that the Cleveland Browns have officially restructured Myles Garrettās contract. While restructures often signal a team trying to clear space, Yates points out a crucial detail: this move makes Garrettās massive contract significantly more “tradeable” for a suitor looking to acquire a Hall of Fame talent.
Immediately following this news, Bleacher Report has named the Chicago Bears as the “odds-on favorite” landing spot if Cleveland decides to move their superstar edge rusher. We are talking about pairing the best defensive player in football with Montez Sweat to create a pass rush that would haunt the NFC North for a decade. But what would it cost? And more importantly, how could the Bears actually afford him? We are breaking down the “Salary Cap Chess” and the potential “Star-for-Star” trade that has Halas Hall buzzing!
1. THE FIELD YATES REPORT: WHY NOW?
The timing of this restructure is everything. By converting Garrettās base salary into a signing bonus, the Browns have lowered his 2026 cap hit, making him a “plug-and-play” superstar for a team with the right assets. Bleacher Report suggests that Ryan Poles has been waiting for this exact moment to strike.
The “All-In” Year: With Caleb Williams on his rookie deal and Ben Johnsonās offense ready to explode, the Bears are in their championship window. Adding a 3-time Defensive Player of the Year isn’t just a moveāitās a declaration of war on the rest of the NFL.
The Fit: Imagine Myles Garrett and Montez Sweat on the same line. In Dennis Allenās defensive scheme, this would allow the Bears to generate pressure with just four men, leaving seven in coverage. It is the “perfect storm” for a Top-5 defensive finish.
2. THE SALARY CAP MASTERCLASS: HOW IT WORKS
Critics will say the Bears canāt afford him. They are wrong. While Garrett is a premium player, his biggest cap numbers don’t kick in for another two years. By executing four specific “Cap-Clearing” restructures, Ryan Poles could open the vault today.
The “Core Four” Restructures: By restructuring the contracts of Joe Thuney, Grady Jarrett, Montez Sweat, and Kyler Gordon, the Bears can create over $28 Million in immediate cap space.
The Strategy: This “kick-the-can” approach aligns perfectly with the Bears’ 2026 and 2027 windows. It ensures that Ryan Poles can afford Garrettās 2026 salary while keeping the core of the roster intact for a deep playoff run.
3. THE PRICE TAG: THE JAYLON JOHNSON BOMBSHELL
This is where it gets tough. The asking price for a player of Garrettās caliber is reportedly two 1st-round picks plus an established veteran. To make the numbers work for Cleveland, that veteran might have to be All-Pro cornerback Jaylon Johnson.
The Trade Logic: Moving Jaylon Johnson would clear a massive cap hit and provide the Browns with a cornerstone defender. For the Bears, losing an elite corner is painful, but gaining a generational pass rusher changes the entire gravity of the defense.
The Secondary Depth: With the emergence of Nahshon Wright and the “Al Harris Effect” on our young DBs, would you be willing to sacrifice Jaylon Johnson to secure the most feared pass rusher of this generation?
THE VERDICT: WOULD YOU DO IT?
We analyze the long-term implications of this trade. Does a defensive line of Garrett and Sweat outweigh the loss of two 1st-round picks and our #1 Corner?
BEARS NATION, JOIN THE DEBATE! š³ļø
Would you trade Jaylon Johnson + Two 1sts for Myles Garrett? š»
Do you trust Ryan Poles to manage the “Salary Cap Chess” to make this happen?
Who is the more important defender for the 2026 season: A Shutdown Corner or a 15-sack Edge Rusher?
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Garrett is not coming to the Bears. And the Bears will not give 2 1sts plus a veteran stater. The Bears would literally go backwards making this deal.
While MylesGarrett is a greatl player his costs would short circuit the future younger development.
Please oh please
Please
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I'm a pass, thanks Nic..š»ā¬ļø
We canāt give up that kind of draft capital again. Very risky for a 30 year old. If he was younger, maybe, but Iād prefer for us to build through the draft like Poles has said. BEAR DOWN BABY!! FGB!! GBS!!! š»ā¬ļøš¼š»
The Bears would be dangerous this guy is unbelievable
We're not finding a Myles Garrett in any draft.
Myles Garrett with Montez would be insane. You're not finding a Myles Garrett in any of the next 3 drafts. Do it while Caleb is cheap.
never happen as usual
Never works out
How much of our future for Garrett? Pass. Pipe dream which I donāt see the bears pursuing. What team making this type of offseason move has benefited from it? Sign a lower cost veteran or build through the draft!! Beardown!!
I love your idea of trading Jaylon Johnson and 2 number ones. Johnson is a good cornerback, not a great one–I think the Bears could find someone else to take his place–probably through the draft. And Garrett would be an absolute menace for the defense.
Make that trade our window is now while our qb is on rookie contract. We are not a rebuilding team anymore and our #1 picks are gonna be late round picks anyways. Make the trade of possible. The next couple of yrs of his contract cap hits will be low because of how they structured his contract. Make the move if possible the time is now
PLEASE
Pass on Myles Garrett. Build through draft.
Pass the only way it works is if you trade Montez sweat
Pass
Yes. But agree with getting what is needed in the draft.
Pass. Not worth the cost. I like him, butā¦nah.