Myles Garrett, Buffalo Bills
The Bills are being urged to sign former Los Angeles Chargers EDGE rusher Khalil Mack, the University of Buffalo's all-time sack leader. Back during the Bills' Doug Whaley-Doug Marrone era, Buffalo traded up to No.
Since Myles Garrett made it known that he wishes to be traded, every team has been linked with him, and in truth, it would take a monster haul to get one of the NFL's best players out of there. But the Bills need more pass-rushing help,
But the defensive side of the ball can't be forgotten either, and offensive lineman Dion Dawkins has made a public plea for the Bills to go after Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett who requested a trade.
There has been no defensive player in the NFL currently that has been as consistent on the defensive side of the ball than Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett. The problem is that Garrett is sick of the losing,
And it's clear where Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott, it's clear what side of the fence he's on in that regard. Speaking at the 2025 Combine in Indianapolis this week, McDermott was asked about the potential chances of Buffalo attaining some of the better defensive players across the league including Myles Garrett and Maxx Crosby.
By bolstering their chances of competing for a Super Bowl with the addition of Deebo Samuel, the Washington Commanders also increased their chances of acquiring elite defensive pass-rusher Myles Garrett.
The Cleveland Browns remain steadfast in their demands that no matter which team calls, they will not be trading Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett. The All-Pro edge rusher requested a trade at the beginning of the offseason this year.
But the Bills need more pass-rushing help, and even Dion Dawkins has publicly campaigned to have Myles in Buffalo. However, it would take an awful lot to get the four-time All-Pro and former Defensive Player of the Year.
NBC Sports draft analyst Connor Rogers joined former NFL quarterback Chris Simms' podcast this week following the NFL Scouting Combine. Many burning offseason topics were discussed, from who the potential No. 1 overall pick could be for the Tennessee Titans to teams they expect to break the bank as free agency opens next week.
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Two of the best Aggie defenders in recent times will most likely be searching for new NFL homes soon. As NFL teams scramble to clear cap space in order to be c
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