
Locked On NFL – Daily Podcast On The National Football League Myles Garrett ON THE MOVE for Cleveland Browns, Ravens Return Not Ready & Steelers Set for 2027
Mar 30, 2026
They debate a likely Myles Garrett trade and which NFC teams could benefit from a pass rusher swap. Cleveland’s long-term rebuild and a 2027 draft-first strategy get heavy attention. Baltimore’s roster holes for 2026 and possible draft fixes are examined. Cincinnati’s need for defensive leadership and the Bengals’ draft crossroad are discussed. Pittsburgh’s future-facing offseason and the hunt for a 2027 quarterback are highlighted.
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Browns Should Trade Garrett While His Value Is Peak
- The Browns are at a crossroads where trading Myles Garrett now captures peak value before their rebuild centers on the 2027 quarterback class.
- Tyler Rowland and Louis DiBiase argue Cleveland has draft capital and roster instability, so monetizing Garrett now prevents a future sunk-cost outcome like the Bengals with Trey Hendrickson.
Convert Garrett Into 2027 First Round Capital
- If Cleveland wants 2027 first-round capital, they should seriously consider moving Garrett for multiple high picks to rebuild around a future QB.
- Spencer German (via Locked On Browns) emphasizes accumulation of future firsts as Cleveland's stated goal.
Garrett Trade Makes Sense For Win Now NFC Teams
- Contending NFC teams (Eagles, Lions, Rams, Cowboys, Rams) are logical suitors because trades often send stars interconference and those clubs are in a win-now window.
- Louis DiBiase cites past Eagles interest and Howie Roseman-style moves, plus Detroit and LA as fits.
