Talks are already heating up in the world of NFL free agency following Super Bowl 59.
Myles Garrett has already expressed publicly that he wants out of Cleveland, which is understood. Garrett is no doubt one of the exceptional talents in the NFL, and he wants to be on a Super Bowl contender.
Garrett has earned the right to want out of Cleveland. Their quarterback situation is not good, and the rest of their team doesn't have much depth. One report talks about how the Cleveland Browns GM does not want to move him, which could be a back-and-forth mess this offseason.
Browns GM says Garrett is "unmovable" after already requesting trade
This could mean for an ugly offseason if Garrett and his GM go back and forth.
Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry confirmed that Myles Garrett is “unmovable” after his request for a trade. pic.twitter.com/JKQXWmr0dR
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"We love him, so for us, it's really simple as that," Browns GM Andrew Berry said. "We don't envision a scenario where he's no longer a member of the Cleveland Browns, he's a franchise player for us. So, we're going to keep him in Cleveland."
One reporter asked the question if Garrett was "unmovable," and Berry responded by saying, "unmovable."
Berry might be in for one rough offseason. To give him some credit, he's in for a fight if he thinks he can win this battle. For all we know, this could be another Howie Roseman situation where he gets Garrett, just like how he got A.J. Brown and Saquon Barkley.
When discussing the topic of weather and consistency, that just might be where he ends up. In an exclusive interview with Fansided, Garrett simply said he wants to be involved with "winning weather." He also talked to the mothership about being satisfied on any team where he can be the one missing piece to a Super Bowl title.
This might be one of those hostage situations that we've seen in recent memory, but Berry is thinking with full confidence that he can keep Garrett. Time will only tell, but Berry might only want to make a move only if the price is right.