If the Cleveland Browns decide to grant Myles Garrett's trade request, several teams could be interested in acquiring the All-Pro defensive end. This article explores five potential destinations for Garrett, considering factors like cap space, draft picks, and defensive needs. The teams discussed include the Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, Las Vegas Raiders, and New England Patriots.
If the Browns chose to grant Myles Garrett his trade request, here are five teams who could be good fits for him.The news sent shockwaves throughout the NFL world, and now the question becomes not just if the Browns will trade the All-Pro defensive end, but where he could go.
With his misguided trade request, Myles Garrett forgets an important factor in Andrew Berry’s decision — Jimmy WatkinsThe last year for the Cowboys has been nothing short of a mess. Dallas had a rough season with a 7-10 finish and just hired Brian Schottenheimer as its new head coach. If the Packers wanted to trade for Myles Garrett, adding young quarterback Malik Willis fresh off a promising 2024, albeit with limited work, makes for an intriguing option.The Packers have gone to the playoffs in back-to-back seasons with Jordan Love as their quarterback. But they clearly have work to do to catch the Lions, Vikings and Eagles in the NFC.
While they pick late in the first round at 23rd overall and likely won’t be picking early in a draft anytime soon, they do have an asset that most other teams don’t have: a young quarterback a team could take a chance on. Malik Willis took a big stride forward in 2024 when given an opportunity to play, completing 40 of 54 passes for 550 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions.
If the Raiders got Garrett, they could pair him opposite Maxx Crosby and form a pass-rush tandem that could cause problems for the talented quarterbacks in the AFC West. The good news for the Patriots is they have a whopping $120 million in cap space, which is easily the most in the NFL. Trading for Garrett could give the Patriots a franchise piece on defense to complement the one they have on offense.
That said, if you want to speed up the rebuild and maximize Maye’s window, getting Garrett is a good way to do that.
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