At the NFL Combine, Browns GM Andrew Berry and HC Kevin Stefanski both said the team does not intend to trade Myles Garrett. If they did, there was talk of trying to include Deshaun Watson. They would also likely want to include Cuyahoga County Exec.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry and his front office have begun restructuring the salary cap with today’s roster moves. With Deshaun Watson’s contract and the possibility of a Myles Garrett trade,
The Browns will be in Indianapolis this week for the combine, during which Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski will answers questions such as these.
The team's focus on getting Watson back to full health could bring more bad news for the quarterback, Bryan DeArdo of CBS Sports speculated. DeArdo said the remarks seem to hint that even if Watson can make it back onto the field in 2025, the "Browns may decide to stick with whoever is their starting quarterback at that point in the season."
As a debate rages about whether Hunter should play on offense or defense at the next level, Berry said the Browns believe Hunter is a “receiver primarily first” at Tuesday’s NFL combine press conference. Welp. OK. The case is closed. If the Browns really think this, then Hunter should assuredly focus on becoming a professional shutdown cornerback.