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  • #164184
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    Oh my goodness.

    URL = https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/48939456/sources-browns-rams-finalizing-myles-garrett-blockbuster-trade

    The Cleveland Browns are finalizing a trade that will send two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams for two-time Pro-Bowl pass rusher Jared Verse, a 2027 first-round draft pick and other draft compensation that still is being negotiated, sources told NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero and ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

    Garrett to the Rams for Verse and draft picks now is expected to become the NFL’s latest blockbuster trade, and one of the biggest defensive trades in NFL history.

    The shocking trade is completely on brand for the Rams, who made a similarly seismic move in the 2021 offseason when they traded for quarterback Matthew Stafford in the season in which the Super Bowl was being played in Los Angeles before going on to win it.

    With Super Bowl LXI set to be played at SoFi Stadium again, the Rams once again are going all in and living by their mantra, “F— them picks,” while trying to repeat history.

    The Rams’ interest in Garrett was sparked shortly after the Browns modified the contract of the seven-time Pro Bowl defensive end in March, pushing back the options bonuses from the 15th day of the league year in March to seven days before the start of the regular season, making it easier to trade him.

    #164186
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    Well. Okay, then.

    #164191
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    Well, he’s no Mike Wilcher.

    But he’ll do.

    Added note. Part of the logic of drafting Simpson was that it let the Rams play with the 2027 1st round pick, instead of waiting to use it for a qb. So much for the “but I thought they were going to go all in this year!” complaint.

    #164192
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    Okay.

    Had 2 or 3 hours to savor the flavors.

    Big dice roll at a position that COULD be upgraded, but didn’t need to be.

    They are now without their 1st round pick for next year. That means that if Nacua goes out before the trade deadline, the Rams are powerless to get a gamechanger to replace him. Or…whoever.

    Myles Garrett is better than Verse – short term – but they have a lot less ammo on hand to make a mid-season adjustment.

    Not sure. If they win it all this year, fine.

    #164195
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    There are still more terms to be finalized on this one, I’m told. But Rams and Browns have an agreement for one of the biggest non-QB trades (or any trade) in NFL history.

    Geoff Schwartz@geoffschwartz
    Holy shit man. What a trade for the Rams

    Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter
    The trade of the off-season

    Sam Monson@SamMonsonNFL
    Rams are inheriting Garrett’s contract with low cap hits for 3 years and a functional APY of ~$33m for 3 years – very possibly the last 3 elite years he has left.

    That’s like 8th in EDGE APY, some ~15m/y under market now.

    Contract wise, Garrett is a bargain for the Rams.

    Rams already had the best roster in the NFL and they just upgraded one of their edge rushers to Myles Garrett – the best PLAYER in the NFL.

    Steve Wyche@wyche89
    Rams know how many points they gave up at the tail end of the season, including 69 in two losses to Seattle – games in which they combined for 64 points – and knew the issues to address. Aaaand Myles Garrett, Trent McDuffie, and Jaylon Watson added.

    Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
    One reason the @Rams were ok giving up next year’s No. 1 pick for Myles Garrett?

    By acting proactively to address life after Matthew Stafford by drafting Ty Simpson, it freed up next years first rounder to be used to address other parts of the roster

    With their next QB already in place it allowed them to be aggressive in using future assets to maximize these next two seasons

    Trust me. That’s the thought process and always was

    @Rams HC Sean McVay told me at the owners meetings he needed closers on defense. With Garrett/McDuffie he now has two

    The ⁦@RamsNFL⁩ have been playing three dimensional chess all offseason, and it all played out just as they envisioned. For now and the future.

    Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
    I think that’s a good return for the Browns, too, if they were ever going to trade the best defensive player in franchise history.

    Jared Verse has a Pro Bowl floor and a top-5 DE ceiling. They can wait on the ascension since they’re a year-plus away, and the draft haul is great.

    Mina Kimes@minakimes
    Myles Garrett rushing next to the Rams DTs (Turner and Fiske were 5th and 14th in pass rush win league-wide amongst DTs) is nasty, nasty stuff.

    Dane Brugler@dpbrugler
    I was skeptical CLE would ever trade MG because the draft compensation would never be enough. However, getting back a player like JV changes the math.

    Still, a no-brainer move for LAR. For CLE, compensation was never going to be enough, but this probably closest they could get.

    Brock Vierra@BrockVierra
    Myles Garrett should be what Charles Haley meant to the Dallas Cowboys. A clear force and finisher that sets the foundation for offensive success.

    Very interested to see how the offense evolves as a result

    Matt Verderame@MattVerderame
    The Rams went to the NFC Championship Game last year and then added Trent McDuffie and Myles Garrett lol

    Ari Meirov@MySportsUpdate
    The scary part of Myles Garrett on the #Rams…

    A lot of Garrett’s production — including his NFL-record 23 sacks last season — came while playing on a team that was frequently trailing.

    The thought of Garrett on a Rams team that should be playing with leads a lot more often is a scary one for the rest of the NFL.

    #164196
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    Waiting for WV to tell us how scared he is of Micah Parsons and Jordan Love

    #164197
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    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    The Rams didn’t want to give up Jared Verse, but the Browns refused to trade Myles Garrett unless they got Verse in return.

    That’s how highly viewed Verse is in the Browns’ building.

    #164198
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    Jay Glazer@JayGlazer
    Rams and Browns started talking about the Myles Garrett trade since draft time. One of the reasons they selected Ty Simpson in first round was because they knew they’d be without AT LEAST next years one. Rams were hoping to make it all draft capital and fought to not include Verse in deal to the end but he was a necessary for the Browns.

    #164199
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    Frank Schwab@YahooSchwab
    31 teams treat draft picks like invaluable assets and if they’re traded it’s like removing an appendage. (yes I’m exaggerating there … but not by much)

    The other team is the runaway Super Bowl favorite with the best roster in the NFL.

    #164200
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    Why the Rams Decided to Swing for the Myles Garrett Blockbuster
    Los Angeles is trying to once again turn the Super Bowl into a home game, while the Browns acquired a great player who fits their timeline.

    Albert Breer

    https://x.com/AlbertBreer/status/2061499767184593097

    Myles Garrett is a Ram.

    Let that sink in.

    In the years since their Super Bowl LVI title, the franchise’s f— them-picks regime has shed icons like Aaron Donald, Cooper Kupp, Jalen Ramsey and Andrew Whitworth. They’ve built through the draft, bringing in young cornerstones such as Kyren Williams, Puka Nacua, Byron Young, Kobie Turner, Braden Fiske and Jared Verse, among others. And now, they’ve ripped the governor off, and punched the gas toward Super Bowl LXI in their home stadium.

    The Rams are trading Verse, a 25-year-old star rusher good enough to draw comparisons to Terrell Suggs, to the Browns, along with a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-round pick and a 2029 third-round pick for Garrett, who has been first-team All-Pro five times and second-team All-Pro twice in his nine-year career.

    In doing so, Los Angeles GM Les Snead and coach Sean McVay are pushing their chips in on a team that went toe-to-toe with the Super Bowl champion Seahawks in the NFC title game last year, has the reigning MVP at quarterback, and pushed the button on another monster trade for a veteran only three months ago with the acquisition of Chiefs All-Pro corner Trent McDuffie.

    And this blockbuster deal goes back almost that far. In March, the Rams went down the road with the Eagles on the idea of a trade for A.J. Brown—one that would be centered on a 2028 first-rounder and contingent on a corresponding deal to send Davante Adams elsewhere. The team couldn’t thread the needle on sequencing a Brown-Adams double, and there were some concerns about Brown’s knee. But the Rams showed then that they had a big swing in them.

    Then, the move to take Ty Simpson with the 13th pick—seen by many as a move that wouldn’t help Matthew Stafford in the here and now—actually was viewed internally as one that gave the Rams the flexibility they needed to help Stafford get another ring in the most profound way possible. With their next quarterback in the fold, the team could afford to be more creative to find a way to add another massive piece because they wouldn’t need to worry about spending a first-rounder in 2027 or 2028 on Stafford’s replacement.

    How the Rams landed on Garrett

    The Rams, remember, had a difference-maker of the highest order on defense for a decade in Donald, and with that added flexibility with their draft picks, their eyes turned to the idea of landing Garrett, who’d put in and rescinded a trade request a year earlier. And they knew, of course, that generating that sort of rare opportunity would force them to do something uncomfortable, and that in this case was trading a young player they badly wanted to keep—the Rams tried, right up until the end, to find a way not to include Verse in the deal.

    As for the Browns, Garrett’s trade request, made during Super Bowl week in February 2025, did force the powers that be to at least ponder the idea of eventually moving him.

    As such, GM Andrew Berry and the Browns had three principles they’d stick to on a deal. First, because Garrett isn’t a normal star, the normal two-first-round-picks framework of a star-centered deal (Khalil Mack, Ramsey, etc.) wasn’t going to work—the deal would have to serve the Browns both short term and long term. Second, along those lines, a young star on a cost-controlled deal at a premium position would have to be included in the deal. And third, having that star in the deal would be on top of getting premium draft capital.

    Getting a two-time Pro Bowler, Verse, who’s only 25, and has two years left on his rookie deal, plus an option for 2028, on top of top-100 picks in the next three drafts, with a first-rounder coming in 11 months, would satisfy all of that.

    Verse also lines up from a timeline standpoint with the Browns’ burgeoning young core. Last year’s trade to Jacksonville of the second pick and the right to draft Travis Hunter was an acknowledgment from Berry & Co. that Cleveland was more than a player away, and the group that made playoff appearances in 2020 and 2022, and won the franchise’s first playoff game since Bill Belichick was its coach, had aged out.

    That doesn’t mean, by the way, that they didn’t think Garrett had a lot left. In fact, the Browns expected Garrett to age like Bruce Smith (who was four times first-team All-Pro and had seven double-digit sack seasons in his 30s, and won DPOY at 33) or Reggie White (who had five double-digit sack seasons in his 30s, and was first-team All-Pro at 34 and 37) did a generation ago. They saw him as that freakish, that driven and different.

    Browns linebacker Jared Verse
    Rams linebacker Jared Verse was traded to the Browns as part of the Myles Garrett deal. | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

    Why Verse fits with the Browns

    It was just that, at this point, the value started to match up. Verse matches up age-wise with the guys they’ve drafted since the Hunter trade—players such as Carson Schwesinger, Mason Graham, Quinshon Judkins, Harold Fannin Jr., Dylan Sampson, and now Spencer Fano, KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston, who are all in their early 20s. He also plays the same position, again, a premium position, that Garrett does.

    And all of those draft picks should help the Browns’ pursuit of their next quarterback, pending what happens with Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders, Dillon Gabriel and rookie Taylen Green over the course of the next nine months, as they go forward with a young core that’ll be built to grow around whoever that quarterback winds up being.

    But in the end, there’s also an acknowledgment here that, for Cleveland, this is trading a player like Jim Brown or Otto Graham, one whose name will be up in the stadium years from now and whose football career will be honored 45 minutes down the road in Canton.

    Because of all that, the Browns have communicated with Garrett, who needed to waive his no-trade clause for the deal to be completed, on the potential that this could happen, and had Garrett come to Cleveland on Saturday to sit down with the Haslams and Berry.

    There were signs this could happen, of course—pushing back the execution of Garrett’s $29.2 million option bonus to September, and Garrett skipping the start of OTAs (he was actually traveling through much of the spring). But the relationship that comes out of it remains intact, and in a good place, with everyone knowing Garrett will be back someday to be honored for the nine otherworldly seasons he had as a Brown, which includes breaking the NFL’s single-season sack record last year.

    Similarly, the Rams, and McVay in particular, wanted to make sure the player they were so reluctant to give up, Verse, got the news from them first. That happened Monday. And with that, L.A. can move forward with the NFL’s MVP and now perhaps its best player on the roster, with the goal of turning the Super Bowl into a home game, the same way they did the last time when they made a trade of this magnitude.

    #164201
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    Okay.

    Had 2 or 3 hours to savor the flavors.

    Big dice roll at a position that COULD be upgraded, but didn’t need to be.

    They are now without their 1st round pick for next year. That means that if Nacua goes out before the trade deadline, the Rams are powerless to get a gamechanger to replace him. Or…whoever.

    Myles Garrett is better than Verse – short term – but they have a lot less ammo on hand to make a mid-season adjustment.

    Not sure. If they win it all this year, fine.

    I just said the same thing to a friend via text, but my text was full of typos and grammatical errors.

    I also added that I thought Verse didn’t progress as much as I had hoped he would last year, but I was still excited/hopeful about him being a Ram.

    If Young stays healthy and Stewart develops, this could be a generational defense for the Rams.

    #164202
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    Garrett will be 31 in December. How much longer will he be a top DE? I think this trade is a big gamble and deals with a position of strength, rather than upgrading a weakness.

    They gave up a lot for a player on the downside of his career, IMO. Hoping that Garrett still has a lot of tread on his tires and proves me wrong.

    #164203
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    I think this is great. And in fact, relatively a bargain. Is he on the downside? I don’t think so at all. I think he’s in peak form.

    He’ll give them more than Von Miller did in 2021.

    It’s odd to hear some of the criticisms out there (though they’re not common–this is widely considered to be a slam dunk).

    On the one hand, some people say you took Simpson, what about “all in for this year”?

    On the other hand, some people say with Garrett, what about the future?

    I’m with those who say they did both.

    Plus they have Young, Turner, and Nacua coming up as free agents. Odds are they were never going to be in a position to sign Verse. Now they have a player who is consistently better than Verse, and already under contract.

    In terms of “trading away picks,” they did it before—and thrived. They went “all in” throwing picks at Ramsey, Von Miller, and Stafford. Odds are, when the day comes that Garrett is gone, they will do it again.

    I see the Rams as not just leading the pack when it comes to personnel stuff, I see them as lapping the pack.

    #164204
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    hey. now we just need news that donald is coming out of retirement.

    #164205
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    i think verse is a solid player. and i like the guy. he just brings a great attitude and his effort is always there. but garrett is on a different level. he brings the same intangibles but his physicality is off the charts. he’s an aaron donald level player. he’s a difference maker. just not sure verse will ever be there.

    #164207
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    Garrett will be 31 in December. How much longer will he be a top DE? I think this trade is a big gamble and deals with a position of strength, rather than upgrading a weakness.

    They gave up a lot for a player on the downside of his career, IMO.

    Yeah, I just heard about it 2 minutes ago. Haven’t had time to digest it, but my very first thought was ‘Garrett is how old?…’ There’s a reason the Rams agonized over giving up Verse.

    I did say the other day, I found Verse to be somewhat immature. I dunno what Myles Garrett is like in the locker-room. I hope hes a good leader.

    Seattle fans were happy about the Ty Simpson decision. Something tells me they are not happy about this decision.

    The important thing is…now Aaron Donald can come out of retirement and we can revisit the days of Merlin and Deacon 🙂

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    #164208
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    hey. now we just need news that donald is coming out of retirement.

    I would like Merlin and Deacon to come out of retirement as well. Maybe Coy Bacon.

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    #164209
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    i think verse is a solid player. and i like the guy. he just brings a great attitude and his effort is always there. but garrett is on a different level. he brings the same intangibles but his physicality is off the charts. he’s an aaron donald level player. he’s a difference maker. just not sure verse will ever be there.

    I ‘do’ feel bad for Verse. Hollywood to Cleve-land. I dont think he will be happy. …is anyone happy in cleveland?

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    #164210
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    Waiting for WV to tell us how scared he is of Micah Parsons and Jordan Love

    I am frightened of La-Floor, as well. 5-0 against McVay.

    One good thing about the trade is Myles didnt go to the Eagles. I would have been peeing myself if the Eagles added Garrett to that green-defense.

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    #164211
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    I’ve now had about fifteen minutes to think about this. …and I’d like to be the FIRST to begin the board-war-question: So….who’s better, Aaron Donald or Myles Garrett?

    I shall take my leave now.

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    #164212
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    Listen to the Rich Eisen vid I posted. At one point one of his compatriots says this is risky for the Rams. And Eisen says are you kidding, “this is the one guy who could make Aaron Donald look in the mirror and go ‘do I look fat?’”

    i think the risk is minimal. he will be in his age 31 season although he will be 30 for most of it. doesn’t turn 31 until december. he also looks like he keeps himself in peak physical shape. physically there’s not a thing you can find wrong with him. he’s got size speed length. all in the elite category. and as i said before mentally he is just as good. he’s got maybe another year of two of peak physical play in him. and multiple good years after that if they want to keep him.

    #164213
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    I’ve now had about fifteen minutes to think about this. …and I’d like to be the FIRST to begin the board-war-question: So….who’s better, Aaron Donald or Myles Garrett?

    I shall take my leave now.

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    Donald’s better because he did it from the inside, which means he faced more blockers.

    But that’s not to say Garrett is just a bag of carrots.

    Garrett is an A+. Donald was an A++.

    #164214
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    Nick Wright: “….what if (the Rams) have both?”

    #164216
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    i just watched Rich Eisen. yeah. he’s a literal walking batman suit. i’m thinking about it and thinking about it. there’s almost no downside. he’s at his peak. he’s coming off his second dpoy season. he’ll be super motivated to win his first superbowl. he’ll be super motivated to win a third dpoy in four years. i could see easily two more years of peak play followed by some non peak but still good years if he stays.

    i really wanted the rams to draft a front seven player in the first round. i was disappointed they didn’t. i wanted keldric faulk. well shoot. they added the best defensive player in the league. maybe the best player in the league!?!?!?!? and he happens to play in the front seven. they could line him up at several places i would think.

    this defense has added mcduffie, watson, and now garrett. lots of expectations now but these guys are consummate professionals.

    I’ve now had about fifteen minutes to think about this. …and I’d like to be the FIRST to begin the board-war-question: So….who’s better, Aaron Donald or Myles Garrett?

    i know you’re joking but he’s legitimately in that conversation. very few players can be involved in that conversation.

    #164218
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    #164219
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    he’ll be super motivated to win his first superbowl. he’ll be super motivated to win a third dpoy in four years.

    just want to emphasize this. he’s coming off his best statistical season and now he has a chance to win a superbowl. i don’t think this can be overstated. i gotta think this guy is going to do everything in his power to achieve that. and to win a third dpoy playing for the team aaron donald played for? the magnitude of this cannot be lost on garrett. this is as rich eisen said reggie white going to green bay. matthew stafford going to la. so excited.

    #164223
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    #164225
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    yeah. he might be the best player in the league. this is bigger than the ramsey trade. this is bigger than the von miller trade.

    only question is. is this bigger than the stafford trade? is this bigger than the faulk trade? well. some other things have to happen before we can really discuss this trade.

    #164226
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    in my head. myles. all he wants at this point is a ring. money. that’s not the motivating factor for this guy anymore. excellence and his place in history is what will motivate him. a ring. another dpoy. another hundred sacks. these are the things he’s trying to achieve. money is secondary. oh my goodness. the rams have just acquired another donald like player who likely has two more great years and three more good years after that. and everything to prove. to himself. i can’t stop thinking about it.

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