Overview
- Bleacher Report's Alex Kay outlined a hypothetical trade sending Myles Garrett to Philadelphia for first-round picks in 2026, 2027 and 2029.
- Cleveland kept Garrett through the Nov. 4 deadline and, per Newsweek, his four-year, $160 million extension through 2030 would carry significant cap costs that complicate any offseason move.
- Garrett is delivering elite production in 2025 with 39 tackles, 22 tackles for loss and 15 sacks, including 10 over his last three games.
- Philadelphia added Jaelan Phillips at the deadline to boost its pass rush, though he is scheduled to reach free agency in 2026, leaving long-term uncertainty on the edge.
- Reports of the Eagles' willingness to offer three firsts remain unconfirmed, and any such package would likely feature late-round selections that are less attractive to Cleveland.