The Cleveland Browns have been on a roller coaster ride since Myles Garrett arrived, and when times were good, the signs all pointed to Garrett.
Garrett was a consensus All-American at Texas A&M, and the Browns made him the number one pick in 2017. The Defensive End did not have a great rookie year, but showed what he was capable of as a sophomore, earning Pro Bowl accolades in 2018, which he followed up with a second and third in 2020 and 2021, with those last two years seeing First Team All-Pro honors. Garrett established himself as one of the top pass-rushers in football, and he was only getting started.
Garrett finished fifth in Defensive Player of the Year voting in 2022 and won the elite award in 2024, where he led the NFL in Approximate Value (20). Last season, Garrett secured his fourth First Team All-Pro, led the NFL in Tackles for Loss (22), and was third in DPOY voting. The Browns were awful that year, and Garrett looked for greener pastures. It looked like the Garrett-Cleveland marriage was over, but the Browns were able to sign Garrett to a long-term contract in the 2025 off-season.
The 2025 season sees Garrett entering a five-year Pro Bowl and seven-year double-digit Sack streak, and should substantially add to his 102.5 Sacks and 116 Tackles for Loss.
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