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NFL · 1 hour ago

Cleveland Browns Restructure Myles Garrett's Contract

Kevin Walsh

Kevin Walsh

Host · Writer

Cleveland Browns Restructure Myles Garrett's Contract

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Analyzing the Impact of Miles Garrett's Contract Restructure

The Cleveland Browns recently restructured the contract of star player Miles Garrett. This alteration was described by cap analysts as making Garrett more tradable, though it neither saves money at the moment nor alters Garrett's earnings. It merely simplifies the process of potentially trading him. This move coincided with the Browns proposing a new rule to allow teams to trade draft picks up to five years in advance, instead of the current three years. The speculation is that Cleveland might aim to secure up to five first-round draft picks for Garrett, though realistically, three might be more achievable.

Discussing the broader implications of this decision, it is highlighted that despite Garrett coming off a season where he set the NFL sack record, the Browns are considering trading him. This strategy might seem counterintuitive as Garrett is not only the team's best player but also a pivotal part of their defense, which is considered a top 10 unit. The defense is notably strong against the run and effective against the pass, which makes the idea of trading away such a valuable asset questionable, especially when the team's main concerns lie with the quarterback and wide receiver positions.

Offensively, the Browns have brought in Todd Monken to improve performance, and the expectation is that Shador Sanders will be a key player. The team already has a foundation with players like Quinshaw Jenkins and Dylan Sampson, and with potential additions like Carnell Tate, they could significantly improve. However, the success of this strategy relies heavily on whether these players can synergize and elevate the team's performance to contend for more wins and potentially make a playoff appearance within the next two years.

Overall, while the restructure makes Garrett more tradable, it also raises questions about the Browns' long-term strategy and roster management, especially when considering the substantial impact Garrett has on the team's success.

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