Cleveland Browns star DE Myles Garrett opened the offseason issuing a public request for trade. The Browns never gave even the slightest hint of being willing to oblige that request, instead throwing money at him. As it turned out, they didn’t have to, and he even signed a no-trade clause.
That makes him a fraud, Rob Parker of CBS Sports Radio argues. Because the thing is, Garrett didn’t just want a trade, or so he said. In his own statement, he claimed that his driving factor was his desire to win. He said, in so many words, he can’t see the Browns winning any time soon.