
"The Dallas Cowboys have a golden window to make a move that could reshape the NFC for years. Cleveland Browns superstar Myles Garrett could be available if he lifts his no-trade clause - and Dallas cannot afford to let the Philadelphia Eagles swoop in first. Garrett is the type of player who changes everything: a four-time All-Pro with a rare blend of speed, power, and intelligence. His addition would instantly elevate Dallas' defense from terrible to average."
"In 2026, they hold two first-round picks - their own and one from the Packers via the Micah Parsons trade. Even if Jerry Jones sends both first-rounders to Cleveland, the Cowboys still retain two more first-round picks in 2027. That means Dallas can make the biggest trade of the decade without mortgaging its future. A realistic proposal could look like this: 2026 1st-round pick (Cowboys) 2026 1st-round pick (Packers via Parsons trade) 2027 3rd-round pick (conditional on team performance)"
The Dallas Cowboys have a limited opportunity to acquire Cleveland Browns pass rusher Myles Garrett if he waives his no-trade clause, with urgency because the Philadelphia Eagles could also pursue him. Garrett is a four-time All-Pro whose speed, power, and intelligence would immediately upgrade Dallas' pass rush and replace the lost edge presence after Micah Parsons' departure. Dallas could offer its 2026 first-round pick, the 2026 pick acquired from Green Bay, and a conditional 2027 third while still keeping 2027 first-round capital. Garrett's 2025 cap hit is manageable and the Browns would gain draft capital and cap relief.
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