The reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year could soon be on the move. On Monday, star pass rusher Myles Garrett made it known he requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns, the franchise he has spent his entire career with since he was the No. 1 overall pick at the 2017 NFL Draft out of Texas A&M.
Naturally, given Garrett’s standing in the league as one of the best defensive players it has to offer, this news set the NFL ablaze with various folks musing about where the 29-year-old could ultimately end up. What’s just as interesting as where Garrett could go in the next chapter of his career, however, is how much he’ll fetch on the trade market.
Back at the Senior Bowl and prior to Garrett going public with his trade request, Browns general manager Andrew Berry emphasized that he would not trade his star edge rusher, not even if a franchise offered two first-round picks. Of course, a lot has changed between then and now, so it will be interesting to see if Berry will stick to his guns on the two first-rounder (and more) price tag, especially considering that every GM in…
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