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Myles Garrett to Cleveland FAR from a lock


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In a video posted Friday by ESPN, the Texas A&M pass-rusher pleaded with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to trade up to the top spot to draft him. Dallas has the No. 28 pick.

Lol. I don't think going to the Cowgirls will be desirable, but no doubt that they might be stupid enough to try.

Carolina may try and get their cards on him too with how Gettleman likes him. Then again it just may be smoke and mirrors from our part.

But nevertheless, you might expect to see a slight "dip" with Garrett at the combine. He may not appear as "good" on purpose.

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Just now, 1989 said:

Terrible move on his part. Kid should keep his mouth shut. Doesn't want to play in the cold?! Yikes.

He's a huge cowboys fan. He grew up in Texas, so it doesn't surprise me.

Seriously, if the Cowboys get him, they'll be really stacked.

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5 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

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Lol. I don't think going to the Cowgirls will be desirable, but no doubt that they might be stupid enough to try.

Carolina may try and get their cards on him too with how Gettleman likes him. Then again it just may be smoke and mirrors from our part.

But nevertheless, you might expect to see a slight "dip" with Garrett at the combine. He may not appear as "good" on purpose.

I've said before I'd rather have Barnett straight up, but a Garrett slide with Cleveland going QB at 1 is great for us in helping ensure Fournette.

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A team like Carolina doesn't even understand how attractive their team is to a young talented player who wants to actually WIN games.

I don't think they see the opportunity. Sometimes I think they just sit there in BofA, unaware of the stock and credibility they built up. Unaware. If you are a team that is a piece or two from going back to the SB or NFC Championship why do you need a bunch of picks? Move up!

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