THE DALLAS Cowboys have been told to do whatever it takes to trade for Cleveland Browns superstar Myles Garrett.
The Cowboys are coming off a disappointing defensive effort throughout the 2025 season.
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Cleveland Browns superstar Myles Garrett runs onto the field before a December 21, 2025 gameCredit: Getty
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer looks on before the Christmas Day game against the Washington CommandersCredit: Getty
Dallas had one of the best offenses in football thanks to Dak Prescott and company.
But they finished 7-9-1 and missed out on the playoffs, largely due to the team’s defensive woes.
To have a presence on the defensive side of the ball, former offensive lineman Willie Colon believes the Cowboys need to mortgage the future to obtain the two-time Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett’s services.
“If I’m the Cowboys, you sell your soul, and you go get Myles Garrett,” Colon said on FS1’s First Things First.
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Colon believes Dallas should part with both of its 2026 first-round picks, and possibly more, to Cleveland for Garrett, who just broke the single-season sack record with 23.
“I will give up the 12th to 20th [picks], Jerry’s jet and all expense paid to Cabo. I would throw in instant access around my home.
“Whatever I got to do, get Myles Garrett in the building, I’m going to get Myles Garrett.
“… You put him on this defensive line, and the Cowboys are legit a playoff team.”
Potentially acquiring Garrett would address Jerry Jones’ top priority this offseason.
The owner of the Cowboys spoke to The U.S. Sun at the Fanatics Super Bowl Party in San Francisco, California, earlier this month.
Jerry Jones spoke to The U.S. Sun about his team’s defensive problems throughout the 2025 campaignCredit: The Sun
“We’ve got to address the defensive side of the ball,” Jones told The U.S. Sun.
“Of course, you never can stand still on any phase of the game.
“But it’s pretty obvious that we didn’t do it right on the defensive side of the ball.
“We know that you can do it better because I don’t know that you could have done it any not better than the year we had.
“But we’re working on it. As it turns out, we’ve pretty much overhauled our defensive staff.
“I’m excited about the makeup of those coaches.
“They’re all talking the same goals as well as in a way that the players can execute what they’re trying to teach you.”
The Cowboys fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus shortly after the 2025 season.
The team gave up 30.1 points per game, the most in the league.
They hired former Philadelphia Eagles defensive backs coach Christian Parker as Dallas’ new defensive coordinator.