Myles Garrett

Myles Garrett

30-Year-Old Defensive EndDE
Cleveland Browns
2026 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Myles Garrett in 2026. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
RANKS
Signed a four-year contract extension with the Browns in March of 2025.
No trade in the works
DECleveland Browns
March 26, 2026
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that the Browns don't intend to trade Garrett, who agreed to restructure his contract earlier this week.
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Schefter was told that the Browns are "100 percent not trading" the reigning Defensive Player of the Year. That won't necessarily stop other teams from calling, especially after Garrett's contract restructure fueled trade rumors. The restructure did a few different things with bonuses, including pushing back the execution dates for large option bonuses in 2026-28 -- an adjustment that makes it easier to spread Garrett's dead-cap charge across two seasons in the event of a trade. The Browns reportedly plan to keep him for now, but perhaps with the knowledge that another losing season could lead to Garrett asking out. He publicly requested a trade less than 14 months ago, in February of 2025, before signing a four-year extension in March of 2025.
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Measurables Review
How do Myles Garrett's measurables compare to other defensive ends?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
Height
6' 4"
 
Weight
272 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.64 sec
 
Vertical Jump
41.0 in
 
Broad Jump
128 in
 
Bench Press
33 reps
 
Hand Length
10.25 in
 
Arm Length
35.25 in
 
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Garrett appeared to be on his way out the door in Cleveland, even going so far as requesting a trade. However, the Browns gave him 160 million reasons to stick around, and it appears more than likely that he'll spend his entire career with the team. Garrett earned that contract by being one of the most disruptive pass rushers in the league, delivering between 26 and 33 quarterback hits and 14 to 16 sacks in each of the last four seasons. There's no hint of a decline as he enters his age-30 season, with an established modest tackle total being the only downside to his fantasy profile.
Garrett added to his personal accolades in 2023, as he earned his first AP Defensive Player of the Year award. From an output perspective, Garrett's production fell in terms of both total tackles and sacks. In part, that was due to him being held out of Cleveland's final game of the regular season, but the more likely explanation was due to a shoulder injury that had noticeable impacts on his performance Weeks 12 and 13. In addition to having time recover from the shoulder issue, Garrett's underlying skills suggest there was no decline in skill or ability to disrupt opposing offenses. Most notably, Garrett total career highs in both quarterback pressures (86) and hurries (57), while matching his career-best in fumbles forced (4). If he can get through a healthy season, expect his statistical production to bounce back to his 2021 and 2022 levels.
Garrett put together another incredible season as the top dawg in the Browns' pass rush last season, becoming the first player since J.J. Watt in 2014-15 to record consecutive 16-sack seasons. Garrett finished eighth in the league with 38 QB pressures, just ahead of Za'Darius Smith's 37, so it's fitting that the veteran will now bookend him in Cleveland. Smith should provide a big upgrade on Jadeveon Clowney if he can stay healthy, and any attention he can draw will only make Garrett that much more dangerous. The 2017 first overall pick has five consecutive seasons with double-digit sacks, and a sixth seems well within reach.
Garrett is reliably elite, and any fluctuation in production year to year is almost entirely the product of playing time. New QB Deshaun Watson should help his stats — a quick-scoring Browns offense would force opponents to throw more, giving Garrett a higher percentage of pass-rush reps in his snap count. He’s not a lock to be DL1 in IDP leagues, but he won’t hurt you if you take him first among defensive linemen.
Already in his fifth season, Garrett has been a mainstay among the league's top defenders since entering the league but still hasn't reached his ceiling. The last two years he totaled 22 sacks on 1,313 snaps over his age-23/24 seasons. Missed time in both seasons made his numbers look more modest, though. That sack rate applied to the 1,013 snaps he played in his second year projects to 17 sacks. An outcome like that is probably in the cards for Garrett, and his age-25 season is as good a time as ever, especially if the Browns gain leads that force opponents to throw.
Assuming he keeps his anger in check, Garrett will likely break out to an All-Pro season in 2020. As much as his judgment might be questionable, his talent and productivity are beyond any question. With plus conditioning and the ability to play upwards of 1,000 snaps, Garrett's top-shelf per-snap production leaves open the possibility of a memorable IDP season. Even if he makes no improvement on his per-snap numbers, Garrett's career production to this point would project to roughly 47 tackles and 14 sacks on 950 snaps. On the other hand, considering he'll be only 25 shortly after Christmas, we probably should project some improvement in Garrett's per-snap production.
Garrett's breakout as an elite defensive end is a matter of when and not if, and it'd make plenty of sense if that occurred in his third NFL season. Garrett has 20 sacks on 1,532 career snaps, and he just turned 23 around the new year. As much as Garrett might be the primary concern of offensive lines, a loaded Cleveland front seven will give him plenty of help, and a presumably strong Cleveland offense should force opponents to throw often and open themselves that much more to the threat posed by Garrett.
While he's not as established as other veteran defensive lineman IDPs, Garrett is a consensus candidate to reach the top tier at some point. That point may be now. He was the first overall pick for a reason, and that he posted seven sacks on 520 snaps at 21 years old means he should compete for All-Pro distinction in 2018. Garrett was arguably a better prospect than even Bosa was, and he's a confirmed elite athlete at 6-4, 272. There's zero reason for caution here.
Garrett might be a 21-year-old rookie, but he's good enough to prove an immediate standout. At 6-4, 272, he boasts defensive back-like athleticism with a 4.64 40, 41-inch vertical and 128-inch broad jump. He has a massive wingspan with 35 and 1/4-inch arms, too. The Browns might not have enough leads for Garrett to go nuts as a pass rusher, but he should provide a solid tackle total even if he doesn't get to double-digit sacks. It's easy to make the case that Garrett is an even better prospect than 2014 first overall pick Jadeveon Clowney was.
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Agrees to modify contract
DECleveland Browns
March 26, 2026
Garrett and the Browns reached agreement Tuesday on a modified contract, ESPN.com's Field Yates reports.
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Unanimous DPOY
DECleveland Browns
February 5, 2026
Garrett was named the 2025 Defensive Player of the Year on Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Sets all-time sack record
DECleveland Browns
January 4, 2026
Garrett recorded 1.0 sack on his only tackle and added a second QB hit in Sunday's 20-18 win over the Bengals.
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Officially cleared for Week 18
DECleveland Browns
January 2, 2026
Garrett (hip) doesn't carry a designation into Sunday's game against the Bengals, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
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Working through hip issue
DECleveland Browns
Hip
January 1, 2026
Garrett (hip) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
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Contract terms modified
DECleveland Browns
March 25, 2026
Garrett and the Browns recently agreed to modify certain terms in his contract to help the team gain more cap flexibility, Field Yates of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year naturally absorbs a significant amount of the Browns' cap space, but the recent modifications do help in that regard. Garrett's option bonuses for the next three offseasons are now due seven days before the start of that year's regular season after previously being due by the 15th day of the league year, and $8 million of Garrett's $30 million base salaries in 2029 and 2030 were converted to roster bonuses due early in the league year.
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