The Green Bay Packers have been linked with a potential blockbuster trade to get Cleveland Browns’ wantaway star Myles Garrett, and one insider believes that the team can pull it off.
one anonymous GM claims that the Cleveland Browns could demand a package of one first-rounder, one second-rounder (or two third-rounders), and a key player for Garrett, making it doable in the eyes of Green Bay insider Matt Schneidman.
“It’s doable, especially if Brian Gutekunst wants to back up his statement about expecting to compete for a Super Bowl in 2025. Pass rush was inconsistent, hence DL coach firing. I’m sure fans would understand the Packers not having a first-round pick in the draft they’re hosting,” Schneidman posted on X (formerly known as Twitter).
Bleacher Report’s Alex Kay recently proposed that the Green Bay Packers will part ways with their no. 23, 54, and 87 picks in this summer’s NFL Draft for Myles Garrett, which is a win-win for Green Bay and Cleveland.
