The latest NFL offseason bomb was just dropped on Monday when superstar defender Myles Garrett announced that he has requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns.
"While I loved calling this city my home, my desire to win and compete on the biggest stages won't allow me to be complacent," Garrett wrote in a note shared by NFL insider Ian Rapoport. "The goal was never to go from Cleveland to Canton, it has always been to compete for and win a Super Bowl."
"With that in mind, I have requested to be traded from the Cleveland Browns."
Breaking: Reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year and #Browns star Myles Garrett has requested a trade.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 3, 2025
Exclusive statement: pic.twitter.com/LgS5YCeCnP
With how dominant Garrett can be, there's no doubt that teams will likely be blowing up Browns general manager Andrew Berry's phone in the coming weeks. After a disappointing 2024 season, the Green Bay Packers would be wise to enter the mix for the six-time Pro Bowl pass rusher's services.
Projected Packers-Browns Offseason Myles Garrett Trade
Even though the Packers' season didn't end as they hoped, they can provide Garrett with a better Super Bowl path than the Browns. The 29-year-old phenom only tasted playoff football twice in Cleveland (with zero wins) since being drafted first overall in 2017, whereas Green Bay has made the postseason four times — including two NFC Championship Games — during that stretch.
Garrett's edge-rushing skills are exactly what the Packers need after finishing with the 17th-ranked pass rush this season, per Pro Football Focus. Meanwhile, the ex-2023 Defensive Player of the Year was busy dominating opposing offensive lines yet again, finishing as PFF's No. 2-graded edge defender in terms of pass rushing (92.8) and overall defense (92.3).
Garrett has two years remaining on his current contract and is slated to carry a $19.7 million cap hit in 2024 before that jumps up to $20.3 million in 2026. Those numbers are more than a bargain for the Packers, who currently have the 13th-most available cap space this offseason ($44.5 million), per Spotrac.
So, what might a trade package look like?
The Athletic's Zac Jackson is reporting that two first-round picks could be the "starting point" for any potential Packers-Browns deal. Additionally, an anonymous NFL GM told fellow insider Dianna Russini that Cleveland could be looking for a package that includes a first-rounder on top of a Day 2 selection or two.
For the Packers with their current draft capital, that would mean something like their 2025 first-rounder (No. 26 overall) as well as their 2026 first, since that first-rounder is so late in the draft.
Garrett is a world-class game-changer who just solidified himself as one of the NFL's best defenders two seasons ago. Trading multiple first-round picks (and, potentially, more) to the Browns is well worth it if the former Texas A&M stud helps deliver another Lombardi Trophy to Green Bay.
The Packers currently hold the seventh-best Super Bowl 60 odds (+1900) on FanDuel Sportsbook. Those odds would likely skyrocket if the Pack somehow finds a way to bring Garrett to America's Dairyland.
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