Myles Garrett is a defensive end in the NFL and currently plays for the Cleveland Browns. He was an All-American in college and was the first overall draft pick in 2017. Get all of the latest Myles Garrett stats and news here!
Myles Garrett played college football for Texas A&M and immediately broke the school’s sack record in only six games. He entered the 2017 NFL Draft projected to be the number one pick by Mel Kiper, and he was drafted by the Cleveland Browns. Myles Garrett’s rookie contract was a fully guaranteed four-year, $30.41 million deal with a $20.25 million sign-on bonus. He missed the first four games of his rookie season due to a high ankle sprain and suffered a concussion in week 8. In 2019, he was suspended and fined for retaliating against Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph by ripping off his helmet and hitting him in the head with it. He was reinstated for the 2020 season and was selected for the 2020 NFL All-Pro Team. In 2021, he posted 16 sacks and 51 tackles, earning him a starting spot in the 2022 Pro Bowl.