Ken and Nick dig into the domino effect of a Myles Garrett trade, landing on a genuinely alarming point: the Browns would likely be competing for the number one overall pick next year, but without Garrett, their pitch to the Manning family falls completely apart. Nick lays out what made the Browns an attractive destination, a retooled offensive line, invested receivers, and the best defensive player of this generation, and how all of that evaporates the second Myles walks out the door. Ken adds another layer of urgency by noting that mandatory minicamp is June 9th and Garrett still has not met his coaching staff, meaning the Browns are probably trying to solve this by June 8th or face an incredibly awkward situation on day one of Todd Monken's tenure. Both guys are sick about it but cannot look away, because if this trade happens, everything about how you sell Cleveland to a franchise quarterback changes overnight.
Trading Myles Garrett Might Cost the Browns Their Shot at Arch Manning

Arch Manning #16 of the Texas Longhorns looks for a pass during the 2025 Cheez-It Citrus Bowl between the Texas Longhorns and Michigan Wolverines at Camping World Stadium on December 31, 2025 in Orlando, Florida.
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