Ken brings in Browns beat reporter Daryl Ruiter to cut through the noise, and Daryl does not sugarcoat it, putting the odds of Garrett still being on the team at mandatory minicamp at just 40 percent and pointing out that Andrew Barry is famous for keeping deals completely quiet until he is ready to announce them. Daryl makes the case that trading Garrett is really about one thing, the Browns are never going to be bad enough to draft a top quarterback on their own, and Myles is the only asset valuable enough to acquire the picks they need to take another swing at the position. The moment that hangs in the air is Daryl pointing out that if this trade happens, Andrew Barry will have both handed out the worst contract in NFL history and traded away the greatest defensive player in Browns history, and somehow you almost feel bad for the guy. Ken ends the segment with an ultimatum for himself: this gets resolved today or tomorrow, or he is done talking about it all summer.
Daryl Ruiter: Myles Garrett Has a 40% Chance of Being a Brown by June 9th

Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns rushes the quarterback during an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Huntington Bank Field on November 21, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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