Overview
- Multiple outlets reported on Monday that the June 1 accounting window has opened and the Cleveland Browns are now listening to trade offers for Myles Garrett.
- Teams are expected to need premium compensation, with credible reporting saying Cleveland would likely demand two or more first‑round picks or two first‑rounders plus significant additional assets.
- The Philadelphia Eagles have been described by several reporters as a genuine and active suitor, while reports linking the Los Angeles Rams come from social media and lack confirmation from established beat writers.
- A March contract restructure that deferred bonus timing and Garrett’s absence from voluntary OTAs have been cited by cap analysts and local insiders as signals that a post‑June 1 trade is administratively easier and possible.
- Key near‑term developments to watch are the cap accounting that takes effect after June 1 and the Browns’ mandatory minicamp the week of June 9, which could produce clearer confirmation or movement on any deal.