The Dallas Cowboys are rumored as a possible destination for Cleveland Browns’ star Myles Garrett in a high-profile trade.
There are perceived weaknesses in the Cowboys’ roster, sparking trade rumors around the team. Owner Jerry Jones has downplayed the likelihood of a major mid-season deal, but Dallas has until Tuesday, November 5, 2024 (Election Day), to finalize any trades.
Among the potential trade options, Cleveland Browns’ pass rusher Myles Garrett is one name being discussed. A potential trade scenario, proposed by Bleacher Report’s Alex Kay, has the Cowboys acquiring Garrett.
In this suggested deal, Dallas would send four future draft picks, including two first-rounders (2025, 2026) and two third-round picks (2025, 2026), in exchange for Garrett.
“Trading for Myles Garrett—a Dallas native who hoped his hometown club would move up the board to draft him in 2017—won’t fix all the Cowboys’ issues, but he’d resolve nearly all defensive problems this team faces,” Kay wrote on October 22 in his article “4 NFL Trades That Browns Couldn’t Turn Down for Myles Garrett.”
“Garrett is not only the high-profile superstar that Dallas ownership seeks in trades but also the generational talent that could help make this team championship contenders.”
Let’s examine if this potential blockbuster deal for Garrett makes sense for the Cowboys.
Cowboys’ Potential Trade Target Myles Garrett Has Consistent Double-Digit Sacks in Cleveland
Although a major move appears unlikely for Dallas, as the team seems focused on contract extensions for Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, there are reasons Garrett might fit well with the Cowboys.
Injuries to key pass rushers Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence have impacted the defense. Garrett, one of the NFL’s top pass rushers, has logged double-digit sacks in six consecutive seasons.
In 2023, Garrett recorded 42 tackles, 30 quarterback hits, 17 tackles for loss, 14 sacks, and 4 forced fumbles in 16 games. This season, he’s posted 17 tackles, 9 quarterback hits, 7 tackles for loss, 4 sacks, and 2 forced fumbles over seven games.
Garrett’s five-year, $125 million contract runs through 2026, with a $20.1 million cap hit this season, which could challenge the budget-conscious Cowboys.
The Browns Likely to Get Trade Inquiries About Myles Garrett
At 1-6, the Browns may consider trading stars like Garrett. According to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, the Cleveland front office is expected to receive inquiries about Garrett.
“Given their 1–6 record and the recent departure of Cooper, the Browns will get trade calls,” Breer reported on October 21 in “Week 7 NFL Takeaways: Jared Goff Is an MVP Candidate.” “It’s unlikely they’ll move Garrett (though some have explored the option), Denzel Ward, or Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah. However, players like Za’Darius Smith or Jack Conklin may attract interest.”
The Cowboys remain an unlikely trade partner due to the high draft capital and significant contract required to land Garrett.