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I say Cleveland would say no.

A proposal I told my buddy I'd make if I'm Gute is:

2024 First Rounder
2024 Fourth Rounder
2025 First Rounder
2026 Fourth Rounder
Malik Willis
Jaire Alexander
Lukas Van Ness

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Myles
2025 - 2nd Rounder
2025 - 6th Rounder

It'd be giving up potentially an insane amount....a potential answer for them at QB...a young first rounder with two years to figure things out in LVN and if healthy an all pro CB....before we even get to picks.

HOWEVER, Love is who our seasons are hitched to right now, Myles presence instantly lessons LVN usage anyways and Jaire is likely gone already....

It's a deal where I could easily argue is too much and too little - and make a solid case, which makes me think it is likely about right.

GB retains three Day2 picks this draft with one opening up Day2
Think you are off a year on the draft capital.

But he is probably worth that price.

What would you think about a deal for Abdul Carter? Wouldn't have to give up as much and cheaper. I think he will be very impactful as a rookie.
 

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Think you are off a year on the draft capital.

But he is probably worth that price.

What would you think about a deal for Abdul Carter? Wouldn't have to give up as much and cheaper. I think he will be very impactful as a rookie.

LOL I am change the years. LOL
 

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I certainly don't think he is preventing us from doing anything. We, and everyone else, knows we can't rely on him. But his upside is tremendous. I don't agree that "bodies" are more important than that.
Sorry but when you make a player the highest paid at his position, it limits your ability to go out and get another player like that. Until he is gone, we won't have a top CB unless we luck into one via the draft.
 

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Sorry but when you make a player the highest paid at his position, it limits your ability to go out and get another player like that. Until he is gone, we won't have a top CB unless we luck into one via the draft.
Hey good sir, he is the third highest paid now. :) LOL
 

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Sorry but when you make a player the highest paid at his position, it limits your ability to go out and get another player like that. Until he is gone, we won't have a top CB unless we luck into one via the draft.

It's all but a certainty it's draft or nothing.

Who's going to let a a top-tier cornerback reach free agency, or cut them, unless they are some kind of risk? The only reason anyone is floating cutting or trading JA is because of his injury history. In other words, he's a risk.
 

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It's all but a certainty it's draft or nothing.

Who's going to let a a top-tier cornerback reach free agency, or cut them, unless they are some kind of risk? The only reason anyone is floating cutting or trading JA is because of his injury history. In other words, he's a risk.
Honestly injury stuff happens and sucks but for me I think the relationship is gone…I called it with Davante and argued with Captain he was getting my traded a ton.

I suspect unless Jaire and Gute reach a restructure and have a long sit down this is all done
 

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Sorry but when you make a player the highest paid at his position, it limits your ability to go out and get another player like that. Until he is gone, we won't have a top CB unless we luck into one via the draft.
Sorry. You think we magically recoup the money? Or are you just going to feel better.
 

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Honestly injury stuff happens and sucks but for me I think the relationship is gone…

I don't think the relationship is that broken, but I'm also not going to pretend his return is certain. That wasn't the issue I was addressing in any case.

My point is more that the only (likely) way we are ever going to get a top-tier cornerback with ability similar to a healthy JA is via the draft. If you have a healthy cornerback of that ability, you don't let them make it FA. They are, imho, the second rarest player other than franchise quarterback.

JA could make it to free agency because of injury concerns or that he's a locker room problem or some of both. If he's made available, that means he's some kind of risk.
 

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I don't think the relationship is that broken, but I'm also not going to pretend his return is certain. That wasn't the issue I was addressing in any case.

My point is more that the only (likely) way we are ever going to get a top-tier cornerback with ability similar to a healthy JA is via the draft. If you have a healthy cornerback of that ability, you don't let them make it FA. They are, imho, the second rarest player other than franchise quarterback.

JA could make it to free agency because of injury concerns or that he's a locker room problem or some of both. If he's made available, that means he's some kind of risk.

Oh I concur it is very rare a no doubt CB1 hits the market. Now you can find CB1s every now and then in FA but it is far from a sure thing.
 

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I highly recommend Ken Ingalls packer cap site. He gives an good explanation of why a Garrett trade isn't happening. The browns just can't do it cap wise. Already 38 million over the cap right now the dead money from trading Garrett would be another 37 million. Don't see how they could do it.
 

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I highly recommend Ken Ingalls packer cap site. He gives an good explanation of why a Garrett trade isn't happening. The browns just can't do it cap wise. Already 38 million over the cap right now the dead money from trading Garrett would be another 37 million. Don't see how they could do it.

Problem is with Garrett going massively public with his desires I don't see the Browns being able NOT to trade him. Yes fiscally they HATE it, but I don't see them working around it.
 

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I highly recommend Ken Ingalls packer cap site. He gives an good explanation of why a Garrett trade isn't happening. The browns just can't do it cap wise. Already 38 million over the cap right now the dead money from trading Garrett would be another 37 million. Don't see how they could do it.

It is rather unlikely the Browns have the room to make this move, however they could make room. Depending on the picks offered, they could play contract games to create room elsewhere. Unsure if it would be enough or not, but it is theoretically possible.

They could also trade him after June 1st. There is no such thing as designating a trade post-June-1 . To get the benefits of trading a player after June 1st, you actually have to trade them after June 1.

Of course if that happens, the price probably goes up--the Browns can't immediately draft a body to replace Garrett and they are taking slightly more risk. They won't know any of the draft orders in 2026 or 2027, compared to at least knowing where everyone is picking in 2025.
 

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I think a "luxury" like Davante (or proven #1 vet) is one GB can't afford.
Kinda getting a feeling, he'd agree to a team friendly deal. He's 32 now and 33 middle of coming season. Yeah, he may get some higher offers...but I feels he's looking for a stable and comfortable role that can get the best of what can still offer and Packers/MLF are it.

Just my speculation.
 

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It is rather unlikely the Browns have the room to make this move, however they could make room. Depending on the picks offered, they could play contract games to create room elsewhere. Unsure if it would be enough or not, but it is theoretically possible.

They could also trade him after June 1st. There is no such thing as designating a trade post-June-1 . To get the benefits of trading a player after June 1st, you actually have to trade them after June 1.

Of course if that happens, the price probably goes up--the Browns can't immediately draft a body to replace Garrett and they are taking slightly more risk. They won't know any of the draft orders in 2026 or 2027, compared to at least knowing where everyone is picking in 2025.

Good grief the Browns outlook is bleak. DeShaun Watsons cap hit is $72M this year. Maybe they can restructure him. Restructure Ward? Cut the 5 or 6 guys who will save cap space if you cut them? Replace them with minimum rookie FAs? Yuck. Don't blame Garrett for wanting out.
 
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Kinda getting a feeling, he'd agree to a team friendly deal. He's 32 now and 33 middle of coming season. Yeah, he may get some higher offers...but I feels he's looking for a stable and comfortable role that can get the best of what can still offer and Packers/MLF are it.

Just my speculation.

I would love to give that room a makeover.

Sign Adams so you have a true man-beater on the team.

Sign Slayton so you have a vertical option while Watson is hurt.

Trade Doubs a year before he hits FA.

Let Reed just exist in a slot/gadget role.

See if Wicks can come along under Adams' influence.

Draft another guy somewhere on day 2 with some size.

Let Heath and Melton compete in camp for a roster spot.
 

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Good grief the Browns outlook is bleak. DeShaun Watsons cap hit is $72M this year. Maybe they can restructure him.

It's honestly worse that you might realize. They all but have to let him Finish out is contract. His remaining years are 2025, 2026, 2027, and 2028, though 27 and 28 void years, so really only 2 years remaining.

If they cut him now, the dead cap hit is 172.7 million. If they cut him after his season, his dead cap hit would be 99.8 million for 2026. The 2027 dead cap for the void years is 26.9 million, which finally isn't too bad.

To restructure him, they'd have to add on years to his deal, but he's now a terrible quarterback. I presume they're working on ways to get out of some/all of that cap hit so they can cut him early.
 

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I would love to give that room a makeover.

Sign Adams so you have a true man-beater on the team.

Sign Slayton so you have a vertical option while Watson is hurt.

Trade Doubs a year before he hits FA.

Let Reed just exist in a slot/gadget role.

See if Wicks can come along under Adams' influence.

Draft another guy somewhere on day 2 with some size.

Let Heath and Melton compete in camp for a roster spot.

I despise saying this but I would completely understand this type of thought process and approach. I love Doubs' story and humble approach to games, but this might be the best practice, he's been good enough but not a world beater that he's likely the type of guy GB doesn't resign (we saw this with Lazard and MVS which I'd say both were notch below Doubs)...

I predict Adams is only going to be in one of three spots next year - Jets if Rodgers stays and they rework his deal....the Chargers due to closer to home proximity just like Raiders were...or he closes out his career back in GB for one to three years here.

Slayton is a guy I really like the idea of, and I'm very curious how much he's going to garner. Bringing in both him and Adams while also resigning McManus will chew up a ton of that cap space we have (although a release or trade of Jaire brings some back)....Likely that would remove a Mack signing but Gute could really like what he sees in edge defenders this year draft wise who knows.
 
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I despise saying this but I would completely understand this type of thought process and approach. I love Doubs' story and humble approach to games, but this might be the best practice, he's been good enough but not a world beater that he's likely the type of guy GB doesn't resign (we saw this with Lazard and MVS which I'd say both were notch below Doubs)...

I predict Adams is only going to be in one of three spots next year - Jets if Rodgers stays and they rework his deal....the Chargers due to closer to home proximity just like Raiders were...or he closes out his career back in GB for one to three years here.

Slayton is a guy I really like the idea of, and I'm very curious how much he's going to garner. Bringing in both him and Adams while also resigning McManus will chew up a ton of that cap space we have (although a release or trade of Jaire brings some back)....Likely that would remove a Mack signing but Gute could really like what he sees in edge defenders this year draft wise who knows.

It's probably much more realistic that they sign Adams OR Slayton and then draft someone with a complementary skill set.

Like signing Adams and drafting someone like Ayomanor or signing Slayton and drafting someone like Royals.
 

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