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BREAKING: Myles Garrett Requests Trade from CLE


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He says he’s chasing a Super Bowl.

Our only pitch is the weakness of our division makes anyone a playoff contender, and highlight our offensive progress. Plus, our defense was decimated last year and adding D Brown and Garrett solves a lot of our issues. 
 

With that said, I put us around the 21st most likely to team to trade for him.  

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100% worth at least making the call. 

Just turned 29 at the end of December and has 2 years left on his deal. A deal that we'd be on the hook for less than 3 million total because Cleveland has already paid out his signing bonus. 

I'm sure the asking price is astronomical but he is a player at a position of need with a contract that is more than reasonable that it'd be absolute professional negligence not to pick up the phone and at least ask. 

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21 minutes ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

100% worth at least making the call. 

Just turned 29 at the end of December and has 2 years left on his deal. A deal that we'd be on the hook for less than 3 million total because Cleveland has already paid out his signing bonus. 

I'm sure the asking price is astronomical but he is a player at a position of need with a contract that is more than reasonable that it'd be absolute professional negligence not to pick up the phone and at least ask. 

He is going to command multiple high draft picks, a new record breaking deal and he wants to play for a contender,  hard hard pass

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7 minutes ago, Icege said:

Like I just said in Pantherscord: I can understand the passion behind trading for Myles, but I cannot agree with the rationale.

Still, gotta hope that the front office at least puts a call/text in to get more info.

Browns "We'll consider your 8th pick, your 57th, next years 2nd and throw in a 4rth, we will think about it"

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