ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that sources believe any trade involving Browns defensive end Myles Garrett would require at least two valuable draft picks—either two first-round selections or a first-rounder and a high day-two pick.
Fowler has also spoken to multiple teams that expressed interest in reaching out to Cleveland, though they expect the Browns to reject any offers. Additionally, he notes that Garrett’s preferred destinations would be contending teams, as his primary motivation is winning rather than securing a bigger contract—something he could easily obtain from Cleveland or another team.
Garrett made headlines during Super Bowl week by publicly requesting a trade and revealing that he consulted with LeBron James beforehand. While some speculated this was a move to become the highest-paid non-quarterback.