The Lions of Detroit and several other NFL teams know that the Cleveland Browns are not likely to be satisfied with less choice of multiple quality recovery in order to make the decision to negotiate the defensive side of the Myles Garrett stars.
ESPN NFL Reporter Jeremy Fowler shared the recent buzz he learned during the week before the Super Bowl.
“The people I have talked about about Browns Edge Rusher Myles Garrett’s Trade Market agree that his immense talent should collect at least two quality choices – or two first rounds, or a first round and a high level 2 choice High level 2 package, “said Fowler. “They also agree that the list of potential contenders would be condensed because of his desire to join a competitor after having asked for a job.”
The talented pass rusher should draw great attention to the commercial market.
“I have spoken to several teams that openly admit that they will probably contact Cleveland, while waiting for the Browns to say no to any offer,” wrote Fowler. “Cleveland does not intend to move on his position that Garrett will not be moved.”
Other talented defensive line players could also be available via trade this offseason. The teams understand that they must be ready to pay their best rushers in the north of $ 35 million per year.
The Front Office of Detroit could also wait to determine what Iidan Hutchinson will order a long -term contract extension before deciding to negotiate for Garrett.
“As predicted by a source of the league”, Maxx, Myles and Trey will all be linked to commercial negotiations. “The wait is that Crosby and Hendrickson will have a strong commercial interest if their respective teams decide to entertain calls,” writes Fowler. “But the teams must understand this advanced edges market, either by proactively signing their own players with high -end money, or by finding a way to become younger and cheaper in this position.”