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  • #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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    Sam Monson@SamMonsonNFL
    OK, they can wait a year maybe to re-up Verse, but when they do he’s gonna want 40, 45m a year.

    The Rams have a better player at functionally $33m/y

    Louis Riddick@LRiddickESPN
    #Rams doing it like you should…using every avenue possible to win now while also having an eye towards the future. Well done.

    Steve Wyche@wyche89
    Myles Garrett going to LA gives him the chance to finally experience winning, a consistent culture and a chance at a Super Bowl. Cleveland continues to rebuild. Smart move for all sides

    Howard Balzer@HBalzer721
    Myles Garrett started all 17 games this past season. Garrett played 868 defensive snaps. Garrett has had 8 consecutive double-digit sack seasons.

    Greg Beacham@gregbeacham
    Myles Garrett’s raw numbers are wild. He’s had double-digit sacks in 8 consecutive seasons. All Rams players combined have only had 8 double-digit sack seasons in the past 10 years, and 5 of those were Aaron Donald.

    Doug Farrar@NFL_DougFarrar
    It didn’t matter how great the opposing tackle was — single-teaming Myles Garrett last season was an undisputed invitation to getting your quarterback killed.

    LAFB Network@LAFBNetwork
    The reigning NFL MVP and reigning DPOY are now teammates on the Rams.

    The ONLY other time that happened in NFL history?

    🏆 Steve Young & Deion Sanders on the 49ers.

    Conor Orr@ConorOrr
    Sean McVay getting Myles Garrett was like handing L.A. the password to every opponent’s computer.

    NFL Researcher@NFL_Researcher

    Most sacks in first 10 NFL seasons…

    1. Reggie White – 145.0 (HOF)
    2. Jared Allen – 128.5 (HOF)
    3. DeMarcus Ware – 127.0 (HOF)
    4. Myles Garrett – 125.5
    5. Derrick Thomas – 119.5 (HOF)

    #164233
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    “looks like he bit his head”

    #164234
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    #164235
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    Rams agree to terms on trade to acquire Myles Garrett from Browns

    Stu Jackson

    https://www.therams.com/news/rams-agree-to-terms-on-trade-myles-garrett-browns?utm_source=sfmcemail&utm_medium=060126_Myles_Garrett_Trade&utm_campaign=06_01_2026&utm_term=Trades+And+Transactions+-+M+Garrett&utm_id=134849&sfmc_id=00QUW00000S9vHH2AZ&aid=&CFC_RAMS=060126_Myles_Garrett_Trade

    WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – The Rams have agreed to terms on a trade to acquire All-Pro edge Myles Garrett from the Browns.

    In exchange for the 30-year-old Garrett, Los Angeles sent outside linebacker Jared Verse and a 2027 first-round pick, 2028 second-round pick, and 2029 third-round pick to Cleveland.

    The reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year, Garrett is coming off a 2025 season in which he set the new NFL single-season sack record with 23. He also won NFL Defensive Player of the Year for the 2023 season.

    A five-time First-Team All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowl selection, he has amassed 125.5 sacks through his first nine NFL seasons – most among active players. The First-Team All-Pro recognition has come in five of his last six seasons – including the last three consecutively – with six of those seven Pro Bowl nods coming consecutively over the last six years.

    He has also logged double-digit sacks every year since his second season in the league – eight straight years.

    Overall, he has played in 134 games (131 starts) and recorded 412 tackles (293 solo), 149 tackles for loss, 125.5 sacks, 23 forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries, 613 pressures, 372 hurries and one defensive touchdown.

    Garrett originally entered the NFL as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 draft by the Browns out of Texas A&M.

    #164237
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    his cap hits for 2026, 2027, and 2028.

    2026 – 9.14 million
    2027 – 16.06 million
    2028 – 21.38 million

    !!!

    please stafford stay three more seasons!

    #164239
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    B.Jones wondered whether Garrett was really all that much better than young Mr Verse. So he asked Mina ‘how much better is Garrett?’ — she said ‘A lot.’

    #164242
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    Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
    The most I’ve ever seen NFL players fan out over another NFL player was with Myles Garrett in 2023.

    He leapt over the line to block a field goal and had 2 sacks and 2 forced fumbles, including a strip-sack for a TD.

    Colts players were interrupting their own rants to praise him.

    #164243
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    49er fan reacts.

    #164244
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    With Myles Garrett On Board, the Rams Can Break Offensive Football
    Sean McVay’s coaching staff is uniquely positioned to use their new star in fresh ways to torture opposing offenses.

    Conor Orr

    https://www.si.com/nfl/myles-garrett-rams-break-offensive-football

    Myles Garrett became a legend in Cleveland, but he could be used even more effectively on his new team.

    Ultimately, this is far bigger than Myles Garrett being traded to a Super Bowl contender. The Rams under Les Snead and Sean McVay have understood the value of an experienced veteran over the uncertainty of late-round draft picks (while still managing to develop an adequate farm system) more than almost any other team in professional football. The fact that the duo managed to sniff out the Browns’ interest in trading Garrett and pounce on the opportunity is not a surprise. Really, the fact that other teams did not after Cleveland altered the structure of Myles Garrett’s contract and then begged reporters to stop asking about it is the most surprising development of Monday’s bombshell.

    But with McVay in particular, he has understood how the addition of individual players into lineups can short-circuit the hardwiring of almost any other team. He and Kyle Shanahan have taken over the NFL not by schematic force but by tinkering with the delicate scales that often balance an offense and defense. The development of a 49ers offense in which nearly every skill-position player could perform exceptionally well at two positions changed football. The Rams’ discovery of a wide receiver prototype that could block like a tight end changed football, just like the Rams’ usage of three-tight-end sets last year. If you had any doubt, go back through recent football history and watch the drafts subsequent to great Rams or 49ers seasons. Tight ends throttled up draft boards this year, for example, with 12-personnel (a set involving two tight ends) very likely becoming industry standard, with three-tight-end usage also skyrocketing.

    Garrett is the defensive equivalent of those respective evolutions. Again, this is not just the Rams acquiring a great player. This is the Rams attempting to break offensive football the way the team has already successfully broken defense. One offensive coordinator with a long history of experience against Garrett said he, along with Aaron Donald and J.J. Watt, were very likely the only three players that warranted absolute down-to-down consideration from a play-caller and a minimum of four hands blocking at all times. That is an incredible tool in the hands of a team, especially one that has been outpacing the rest of the NFL in terms of raw intelligence for the past decade.

    Under normal circumstances that is like replacing your defensive coordinator’s handgun with a grenade launcher.

    Under McVay, this is handing the Rams passwords to every computer in every facility in the NFL. McVay and DC Chris Shula in concert, having a broader grasp on offensive football, will be able to use Garrett in ways that we have not seen previously, or to simply use the idea of him in a more devastating way. By allowing offenses each week to present their desperate attempts at containment—a process that will involve a cadre of wing players, tight ends and tackles deployed in various ways to maintain a proper phalanx around Garrett—McVay and Shula can then more easily understand what counterpunch can break the remainder of an offense that has now understaffed itself out of singular respect for Garrett. McVay can also more authoritatively advise how another team will attempt to stop Garrett, which opens Shula up for a suite of creative secondary blitzes, stunts and other chicanery at the snap.

    Garrett is such an incredible outlier when it comes to the rate of double teams he receives, which occur on more than 55% of his snaps, and the skill he possesses, even amid that extra pressure. When reduced to its simplest form, Garrett is altering the math on a football field, allowing a defense to play 11 on 10, or, really, in the case of a nonmobile quarterback, 11 vs. 9. Nevermind the fact that Garrett will actually be playing with leads.

    A defensive coach added this for thought: Teams tend to run away from Garrett at a very reliable rate. Teams also tend to slide their pass protection on every down toward Garrett. Teams tend to send fewer receivers out for passing routes when facing Garrett. That statistical dependency, when placed in the hands of coaches who have manipulated those odds better than any staff in the NFL, is a doomsday scenario. McVay and Shula now know exactly which way you’re running the football, exactly where your offensive linemen will move and exactly which receivers are going to be looking for passes before the ball is even snapped.

    The best teams in the NFL often have coaching staffs that are not siloed from one another. Kevin O’Connell and Brian Flores often battle schematically and, through that process, have developed a better understanding of how to attack and how an attack will come. The same can be said for Andy Reid and Steve Spagnuolo, and Shane Steichen and Lou Anarumo. It’s why the Shanahan tree prioritizes coaches who have made the transition from defensive coaching to offensive coaching. It’s why Bill Belichick staffed his brightest young defensive coaches under the wings of offensive coaches. Until you know how to line up a series of blockers to shut down a dominant defensive end, you are less likely to be able to design a defense that is beyond effective and more virus-like in nature.

    For those saying this is sad for Cleveland, I look at it differently. The Browns somehow managed to get the season out of Garrett that will keep him in the record books forever and one day be etched on the bust of a statue that sits outside the team’s stadium, then get Jared Verse and a handful of picks in return a year later.

    But Cleveland’s legacy with Garrett, as was the case with other transcendent players during the Browns’ reboot, like Joe Thomas, will be the inability to properly weaponize beyond individual accomplishments. The Browns have always had access to great players because the Browns have always had high draft picks. Since 1999, the Browns have had 17 top-15 selections (not including the years wiped out for the Deshaun Watson trade) and nine selections inside the top five. We can use this as the basis of an interesting thought experiment as to why there is so much confidence in whatever the draft capital from Garrett becomes versus the benefit of actually trying to build that transcendently great unit around one of the best players in NFL history, but that is a decision Cleveland has wrestled with individually since its self-rebrand about 10 years ago as an analytically forward organization. The team has always seemingly understood the economics. What it has lacked is the ability to make individual greatness into universal greatness.

    There is no doubt that Cleveland has done the right thing with Garrett in terms of the timing, the return and, really, the humanity. Keeping Garrett there simply to say he was never anywhere else is like caging a rare butterfly or buying da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi just to box it up in your garage under some old newspapers. The metaphor is something like an aspiring artist realizing that, before he does any more damage to his canvases, brushes, paints and other supplies, he can sell them on Facebook marketplace and recoup some of the cost.

    The only difficulty is finding out what happens to those brushes and canvases once in the hands of an artist.

    #164246
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    Doug Farrar@NFL_DougFarrar
    Jared Verse’s speed-to-power profile can be as good as any you’ll see in the NFL. When he’s in phase, it’s almost comical how he can fold blockers ass over teakettle, and he can do it from multiple gaps.

    Mark Schlereth@markschlereth
    Jared Verse one of the best young past rushers and all-around football players in the national football.

    #164248
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    I would like Merlin and Deacon to come out of retirement as well. Maybe Coy Bacon.

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    Defense of the Living Dead.

    That’s even cooler than The Fearsome Foursome.

    #164249
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    I would like Merlin and Deacon to come out of retirement as well. Maybe Coy Bacon.

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    Defense of the Living Dead.

    That’s even cooler than The Fearsome Foursome.

    I was waiting for a reaction from a Seahawk fan.

    Anyway. Deacon. Merlin. JYB. Donald. Now, Myles.
    Not to mention Robert Quinn, Kevin Carter, Chris Long, Leonard Little, Larry Brooks, Lamar Lundy, Rosey Grier, Fred Dryer.

    Not sure any other team can match that. Maybe Dallas. Maybe the Vikes. Colts maybe. Dunno.

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    #164250
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    Myles Garrett looks…’thick’. Ya know. Big. Wiki lists him as 6’4″ and 272 Lbs.
    (I thought Jared Verse looked thick; He is listed as 6’4″ 265 Lbs.)

    Didnt remember he was the first overall pick in the draft in 2017.

    Scored 31 on the Wonderlic, fwiw.

    So, HOW exactly is Myles better than Jared? More speed? Bendy-er? More moves?

    “Jordan, Run!”

    #164252
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    I would like Merlin and Deacon to come out of retirement as well. Maybe Coy Bacon.

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    Defense of the Living Dead.

    That’s even cooler than The Fearsome Foursome.

    I was waiting for a reaction from a Seahawk fan.

    Anyway. Deacon. Merlin. JYB. Donald. Now, Myles.
    Not to mention Robert Quinn, Kevin Carter, Chris Long, Leonard Little, Larry Brooks, Lamar Lundy, Rosey Grier, Fred Dryer.

    Not sure any other team can match that. Maybe Dallas. Maybe the Vikes. Colts maybe. Dunno.

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    As Nick Wright and others are saying, I’m excited about seeing what Garret can do while playing with a lead most of the game. He had 23 sacks playing for a team that was behind most of the time. We may be looking at a 30 sack season.

    The Rams are unmatched at RB and DL I would say.

    #164253
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    As Nick Wright and others are saying, I’m excited about seeing what Garret can do while playing with a lead most of the game. He had 23 sacks playing for a team that was behind most of the time. We may be looking at a 30 sack season.

    The Rams are unmatched at RB and DL I would say.

    Ya know, watching quick-vids of him is like watching Aaron Donald. I mean, the similarities are startling.

    One of the talking heads noted that average NFL fans know all about his sack record but they didnt watch him on a down-to-down basis, like other great players that are always on prime time and in the playoffs regularly. Myles will now be on prime-time about 8 or 10 times this year. If he stays healthy he is gonna be quite the celebrity.

    He also reminds me a bit of Ray Lewis for some reason. The…oh….’ferocity’.

    “I dont think anybody on the planet can bend like him”

    #164254
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    Danny Parkins: “…how cool is it to be a Rams fan…Les Snead playing chess while I’m thinking about checkers…”

    #164255
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    was waiting for a reaction from a Seahawk fan.

    Anyway. Deacon. Merlin. JYB. Donald. Now, Myles.
    Not to mention Robert Quinn, Kevin Carter, Chris Long, Leonard Little, Larry Brooks, Lamar Lundy, Rosey Grier, Fred Dryer.

    Not sure any other team can match that. Maybe Dallas. Maybe the Vikes. Colts maybe. Dunno.

    I think that the Rams deep history on both DL and OL has few if any equals.

    And Garrett joins good company in LA. Young on the other side (who was the real terror v. Seattle when he wasn’t playing hurt). Turner, Fiske. In his own way, Poona Ford.

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    #164259
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    Deacon. Merlin. JYB. Donald. Now, Myles.

    that’s crazy. may garrett play a long and fruitful second half career with the rams.

    #164261
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    And Garrett joins good company in LA. Young on the other side (who was the real terror v. Seattle when he wasn’t playing hurt). Turner, Fiske. In his own way, Poona Ford.

    Yup. Has the potential to be one of their best front-fours.

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    #164262
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    As Nick Wright and others are saying, I’m excited about seeing what Garret can do while playing with a lead most of the game. He had 23 sacks playing for a team that was behind most of the time. We may be looking at a 30 sack season.

    The Rams are unmatched at RB and DL I would say.

    Ya know, watching quick-vids of him is like watching Aaron Donald. I mean, the similarities are startling.

    One of the talking heads noted that average NFL fans know all about his sack record but they didnt watch him on a down-to-down basis, like other great players that are always on prime time and in the playoffs regularly. Myles will now be on prime-time about 8 or 10 times this year. If he stays healthy he is gonna be quite the celebrity.

    He also reminds me a bit of Ray Lewis for some reason. The…oh….’ferocity’.

    “I dont think anybody on the planet can bend like him”
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    Going from a chronically bad small-market team in a flyover state to Los Angeles is going to be an interesting transition. Yeah, obviously his level of exposure is going to ramp up. He was already a house hold name. If he plays as well as the Rams hope, he might develop Kobe-level star power.

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    #164267
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    Going from a chronically bad small-market team in a flyover state to Los Angeles is going to be an interesting transition. Yeah, obviously his level of exposure is going to ramp up. He was already a house hold name. If he plays as well as the Rams hope, he might develop Kobe-level star power.

    his girlfriend chloe kim is a superstar athlete as well. and a la county native (from torrance). their exposure is going to skyrocket. it was already pretty high profile with her in the winter olympics. but now with him going to la. seven primetime games. it’ll be pretty wild.

    #164268
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    aaron donald vibes.

    #164271
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    watching michael brockers on locked on rams squad show. not exactly shutting down rumors of aaron donald returning. don’t know if he’s trying to milk views or if he knows something we don’t know….

    aaron is 35. that’s pretty old. but if anyone could do it it’d be donald.

    #164272
    Hram
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    This is what I call going all in.

    And

    They picked for the future.

    I am reminded of the movie draft day, “ what do you think, is this a team you can coach?”

    🙂

    #164274
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