49ers Urged To Deal 1st-Round Pick for Myles Garrett in Blockbuster Trade To ‘Solidify’ Defense
San Francisco 49ers are urged to deal a first-round pick for Myles Garrett to solidify their defense for a deep playoff run.

San Francisco 49ers are urged to deal a first-round pick for Myles Garrett to solidify their defense for a deep playoff run.

NFL teams have begun having their voluntary workouts, and just like it says, players can show up if they like. If they don’t show up, that seems to be fine as well. This year, there’s a spotlight on Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett not showing up to the workouts, which is something he has consistently […] The post Browns head coach shuts down Myles Garrett concern during offseason appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Five blockbuster NFL trade proposals, all built without using 2026 draft picks, which could afford teams more long-term value and flexibility.

Shedeur Sanders got the QB1 treatment as the Cleveland Browns reported for the start of their offseason program. The post Shedeur Sanders Gets QB1 Treatment as Browns Players Report appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The Cleveland Browns are adding secondary depth just as voluntary workouts get underway. The post Browns Add Veteran Corner as Offseason Program Kicks Off appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Myles Garrett is a force of nature. The Cleveland Browns star has been arguably the best pass-rusher in the league since his arrival in 2016. Garrett is also coming off an exceptional season where he set the single-season sack record. Fans are eager to see him play once again in 2026 and terrorize opposing quarterbacks. […] The post Browns’ Myles Garrett expected to continue familiar offseason trend appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Some players are in the right place at the right time. Great teams, great systems, situations that just make sense, and keep them content with their NFL squad. Then there are these guys… who hate their current teams. It is the same every offseason… You can just sort of feel the tension building around certain players and their franchises. Sometimes it’s about money. Sometimes it’s about winning… or the persistent, maddening lack of winning. And sometimes… it comes down to a superstar who is somewhere he clearly doesn’t want to be anymore, and the only question left is when the break actually happens. Let’s take a look around the league at 10 NFL players who, heading into 2026, are absolutely, undeniably at odds with their current team. Which NFL players hate their current teams? Keon Coleman, WR, Buffalo BillsNov 2, 2025; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman (0) warms up before the game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images When the team owner steps to the microphone and tells the world that the coaching staff pushed to draft a guy and that he was just being a “team player” by going along with it, you know the relationship is off to a really bad start. That’s exactly what Buffalo’s Terry Pegula did in January, publicly distancing himself from the Keon Coleman pick and pinning the decision squarely on the fired Sean McDermott staff. Think about that for a second. The men who believed in you are gone. And the man who signs your checks just told everyone he wasn’t one of them. Coleman was the 33rd overall pick in 2024 and was supposed to be the next foundational piece at receiver for a franchise trying to win a championship. Through two seasons, he’s totaled 67 catches for 960 yards and 8 touchdowns. Fine for a third option, nowhere near the upside that comes with an early second-round pick. He was benched multiple times in 2025 for what the organization described broadly as maturity issues… New head coach Joe Brady and GM Brandon Beane are calling it a “full reset” for Year 3, but trade rumors have floated his name to New Orleans for a mid-to-late-round pick. Beane says the door is open if Coleman earns it. Hard to walk through a door when the owner has already told everyone it wasn’t his idea to let you in. It is no wonder he’s not the biggest fan of his NFL team. Anthony Richardson, QB, Indianapolis ColtsIndianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) celebrates after rushing for a touchdown Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024, during a game against the Tennessee Titans at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. There’s no proper way to exist as the fourth overall pick in the NFL Draft once you find yourself third on your team’s depth chart. Richardson was drafted out of Florida with some of the most jaw-dropping physical tools we’ve seen from a quarterback prospect in years — the arm, the size, the athleticism, the ceiling everyone kept talking about. Through three seasons with the Colts, though, he’s made it into just 17 games, and it hasn’t looked particularly good for any extended amount of time. A broken hand in his rookie year. A midseason benching in 2024 for Joe Flacco because the team wasn’t happy with how he was preparing. And then in 2025, when he entered camp as the presumed starter, lost the job to Daniel Jones during training camp, settled into the backup role… and then suffered a fractured orbital bone in a freak pregame warmup accident before Week 6. Now it looks like he will never play another meaningful snap for the Colts. GM Chris Ballard says he believes in Richardson, but with the way the depth chart is looking and the rumors coming out of Indy, the franchise isn’t saying the quiet part loudly, which has put Richardson at odds with the organization. Breece Hall, RB, New York JetsSep 7, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets running back Breece Hall (20) reacts to a play during the second half against the Pittsburgh Steelers at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images Four seasons, three different head coaches, and a lopsided record of 22 wins. 46 losses. That is the Breece Hall experience in New York, where he has been the most consistent player on the most consistently disappointing team in football. He put up 1,065 rushing yards in 2025 and over 1,200 yards from scrimmage for the third straight season, but ended up watching the team crater to 3-14. At the trade deadline, Hall had already privately made clear how he felt about the losing, and though the interest in him from contending teams was reportedly significant, the Jets declined to move him as part of the fire sale that claimed Quinnen Williams, Sauce Gardner, and others. Now, Breece Hall and all his talent are stuck, held captive, by a dysfunctional and rudderless Jets organization. Maxx Crosby, DE, Las Vegas RaidersOct 17, 2021; Denver, Colorado, USA; Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby (98) reacts after a play in the second quarter against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports This one isn’t just about a player who hates his NFL team. This is about a player who thought he was already gone — and then got sent back. Crosby had made clear by January that he wanted out of Las Vegas. The Raiders were rebuilding. He wanted to win. Both sides agreed it was time to move on, and honestly, good for everyone involved for being adults about it. So when the Ravens came calling with two first-round picks — including the 14th overall selection — the Raiders took it. The deal was done. Crosby filmed an emotional farewell video and posted it. He flew to Baltimore. He met with coach Jesse Minter and GM Eric DeCosta. And he genuinely believed a new chapter was starting. Then the Ravens backed out. Baltimore flagged a degenerative issue in his knee during the physical and walked away from two first-round picks—a move that sent shockwaves through the entire league. Crosby is publicly saying all the right things: “I’m a Raider, I’m back, everything happens for a reason.” And to his credit, he’s handled an absolutely brutal situation with remarkable composure—extending beyond even the failed trade… But let’s not kid ourselves. This is a guy who wanted out, thought he was out, and got handed back to a team that went 3-14 last year, has a first-time head coach, and is expected to start a rookie quarterback. Las Vegas literally couldn’t move him right when it mattered most. They may get another shot at a trade before the season starts. They may not. But one thing is certain—Maxx Crosby did not get on that plane back to Las Vegas feeling great about the people running this franchise. Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Arizona CardinalsJan 5, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) against the San Francisco 49ers at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images When it comes to the worst possible landing spots for a first-round receiver, it’s hard to beat Arizona right now. Harrison was the 4th overall pick in 2024, anointed a generational talent coming out of Ohio State. Son of a Hall of Famer and the most polished route runner in his draft class. This guy was supposed to make the Cardinals relevant immediately. Instead, through two seasons in the desert, he became an afterthought—and is now at odds with the NFL team that drafted him. The situation isn’t getting better either… Kyler Murray is gone. The projected starting quarterback for 2026 is Jacoby Brissett, who went 1-11 as a starter last season. And Michael Wilson is outproducing MHJ. The murmurs keep getting louder and louder that he wants out. JJ McCarthy, QB, Minnesota VikingsJ.J. McCarthy (Credit: IMAGN) The 10th overall pick in 2024. The centerpiece of the Vikings’ future. The quarterback, Kevin O’Connell, was going to develop into a franchise star. Heading into Year 3, he might be the backup. McCarthy missed his entire rookie year with a preseason knee injury. He returned in 2025 and made 10 starts—going 6-4, which sounds okay until you look at the box score and see he threw more interceptions than touchdowns. And it only got worse when you watched the tape… Nine struggled with decision-making and processing to the point where sources told reporters the coaching staff had real frustrations about how things were going. The Vikings’ response? Sign Kyler Murray — a guy the Cardinals just paid $36.8 million to get rid of — to come in and compete for the job. The framing of it as a “competition” seems dubious at best… and now McCarthy, the franchise’s top-10 pick, is likely going to be watching the action happen from the sideline. No wonder he’s not happy with his team! Garrett Wilson, WR, New York JetsGarrett Wilson (Photo Credits: Imagn) Yes, this is the second Jets player on the list. That should tell you everything you need to know about the state of that organization. Wilson signed a four-year, $130 million extension right before the 2025 season began. He committed… He believed in what Aaron Glenn was building and was ready to be the cornerstone. Then the Jets stumbled out of the gate, his friend Justin Fields got benched, and the front office traded Quinnen Williams, then Sauce Gardner, his other best friend on that roster, a guy he’d drafted alongside, signed extensions with on the same day. The two had grown up as NFL players together. Wilson sat in the locker room, dealing with a knee injury that would end his season in November, watching the team he had just committed to for four years come apart at the seams in real time. Wilson is too good and too competitive to feel at ease heading into 2026 on this roster… But the reality is that he made his bet and his bed—now he’s gotta lie in it. AJ Brown, WR, Philadelphia EaglesPhiladelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown in the end zone (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images) Brown has made his frustrations with Philadelphia’s offense clear enough over the last two seasons that everyone already knows the temperature in that room. The targets haven’t been coming consistently, and the scheme hasn’t been built around him the way it should be. And after the Eagles won the Super Bowl in 2024, instead of things opening up for one of the best receivers in football, he posted his lowest output as an Eagle. A guy with three straight second-team All-Pro nods is suddenly being called overpaid by analysts. The Eagles had serious conversations with both the Patriots and the Rams about a trade this offseason. There have been several reports that Brown’s exit is seen as “inevitable” by sources around the league, but still… no movement. In part because the dead cap hit before June 1 has complicated things as a pre-June trade carries a $43 million charge, but even so, it feels like the Birds are in no rush to deal the talented wideout. They apparently even signed Elijah Moore, Brown’s close college friend, in an attempt to keep him happy. Brown is locked up through 2029 at $32 million per year. The Eagles aren’t in a rush. But this smoke has been burning for two years now, and at some point… it feels like something has to give. Joe Burrow, QB, Cincinnati BengalsCincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) throws a pass in the first quarter of the NFL Week 2 game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Jacksonville Jaguars at Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. The Jaguars led 17-10 at halftime. There’s a specific kind of misery that comes from being the best player on an NFL team that keeps finding new ways to waste your prime. Late in the 2025 season, a year in which Burrow missed eight games with a turf toe injury, the Bengals went 6-11, and the offense still ranked top-ten in EPA per play when he was actually healthy, he sat at press conferences and sounded miserable. He talked about going through “more than most” and left the door open when asked whether he could see himself as the QB1 for another franchise. Not exactly a ringing endorsement of the organization that took him first overall back in 2020… which is fair considering how maddening the Bengals are to watch operate every offseason. It is the same old story every year… Mike Brown keeps the budget tight. The defense keeps collapsing. And Burrow, who has the talent to compete for championships, watches the window close a little further every single year. Reports have been direct about what comes next: if the Bengals miss the playoffs for a fourth consecutive season in 2026, Burrow demands a trade. This is a slow-motion disaster in motion, and everyone can see it coming. Myles Garrett, DE, Cleveland BrownsMyles Garrett (Photo via Imagn Images) In 2025, Myles Garrett broke the NFL’s all-time single-season sack record with 23. The only problem was that he did it on a team that went 5- 12. Sit with that for a moment. The best defensive player in football put together the most productive individual defensive season in the history of the league… And his team won five games. No wonder he is disgruntled! Even with the massive contract extension he took last offseason. Yup… This isn’t new territory. He publicly requested a trade last offseason before the Browns extended him at $40 million per year — the richest contract in history for a defensive player — to stay. He agreed, came back, and proceeded to have arguably the greatest defensive season anyone has ever produced, but the Browns remained woefully dysfunctional. Then this week, the Browns quietly modified the language of his contract, pushing his $29.2 million option bonuses from March to just before the regular season each year, a move that creates zero cap savings for Cleveland unless they actually trade him. Cap experts around the league were immediate: this makes Garrett more tradeable, full stop. ESPN’s Adam Schefter went directly to the Browns. Their response: “100 percent definitely not trading Myles Garrett.” He has a no-trade clause and hasn’t publicly asked to be moved… yet. And of course, the Browns say he’s going nowhere, but the greatest pass rusher alive is entering his age-31 season on a team in year two of a rebuild with no visible endpoint… and he is clearly sick of their schtick. Garrett has already asked out once, and the haul Cleveland could get for him right now—potentially three first-round picks—won’t be available forever. Somebody in that building should be paying very, very close attention because their biggest star absolute HATES them.

he Cleveland Browns have effectively closed the door on a reunion. The post Browns Shut Down Reunion With 33-Start Defensive Veteran appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Cleveland's superstar defender remains involved in trade rumors The post Browns Trade Pitch Sends Myles Garrett to Patriots for Shocking Return appeared first on Heavy Sports.

With Myles Garrett trade rumors intensifying after contract tweaks, the Browns are predicted to find his replacement in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Are the Cleveland Browns planning to trade Myles Garrett? That's the feeling among NFL executives, according to The Athletic. The post NFL Exec Gets Honest on Browns Myles Garrett Trade ‘Plans’ appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The Chicago Bears have been in the market for a disruptive edge rusher; that is no secret. After being heavily involved in the Crosby sweepstakes, Chicago made it clear that they are attempting to go all in on the 2026 season. Well, if they truly want to make a big swing, they might as well go for a grand slam. The post Bears’ Trade Pitch Has Chicago Selling The Farm for Myles Garrett appeared first on Heavy Sports.


NFL executive takes strong stance on what the Cleveland Browns are going to end up doing with Myles Garrett in the end A to Z Sports

A trade pitch sees the Cleveland Browns get a massive haul from the Chicago Bears for star pass rusher Myles Garrett. The post Massive Trade Pitch Sees Browns Get a Haul From Bears for Myles Garrett appeared first on Heavy Sports.

A minor contract change for Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett set off a wave of trade speculation, and it is not subsiding. The post Browns Sending Out ‘Bat Signal’ on Myles Garrett Trade appeared first on Heavy Sports.

If things quickly go south for the Steelers, then their rivals may have provided a blue print for the 2021 Defensive Player of the Year's exit strategy.

The Cleveland Browns can potentially land a monster haul for Myles Garrett via a trade with a Super Bowl contender and secure their QB of the future. The post Browns’ Myles Garrett Subject of All-In Trade Pitch Featuring Top NFC Contender appeared first on Heavy Sports.

There is much speculation about who the Cleveland Browns might draft, and what players they should take and avoid. After the Browns’ offense was inept last season, there is more pressure to fix it, and the latest ESPN Mock Draft offers some suggestions. The latest mock has the Browns’ draft picks going towards offensive lineman […] The post Browns gets star WR, potential top-10 pick at No. 24 in ESPN mock draft appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Myles Garrett's contract restructure gives the Browns flexibility for a trade despite Andrew Berry's public denials.

Local radio analysts debate whether the Cleveland Browns should trade star edge rusher Myles Garrett for Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts.

Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken wanted to look his best for a coaches’ photo shoot at the NFL annual meeting, but he scheduled a haircut at the same time and missed it.

The Cleveland Browns are hoping to take a step forward in 2026 after another dreadful 2025 season. While Myles Garrett provided some highlights by breaking the sack record, the team’s offense was a disaster, and the squad is hoping that the hiring of Todd Monken as their next head coach will help things out on […] The post Browns’ Todd Monken reveals hilarious reason for missing head coaches photo at NFL owners meetings appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Miami Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley is no longer on the same side as Micah Parsons, but he still believes the Green Bay Packers star can make history in 2026. Once he returns from injury, Hafley believes Parsons can threaten Myles Garrett’s single-season sack record. Hafley, who worked with Parsons as the Packers’ defensive coordinator […] The post Myles Garrett will be aghast at Jeff Hafley’s Micah Parsons double down appeared first on ClutchPoints.
