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Browns take A&M’s Garrett at No. 1 in NFL draft

- TOM WITHERS

BEREA, Ohio The Browns didn’t mess around with the No. 1 pick.

Although the team’s biggest need remains a franchise quarterbac­k, Cleveland selected Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett first overall, a pick that had been projected for weeks.

Following a dismal 115 season, the Browns are counting on Garrett and this draft — Sashi Brown, the club’s vice-president of football operations called it “momentous” last week — to kick-start their turnaround and possibly end years of football folly for a once-proud franchise. With two firstround picks, two in the second round and one in the third, the Browns have the assets to improve, and possibly to find that elusive QB after starting 26 since 1999.

But that’s been the hope before and years of blown draft picks, particular­ly in the first round, have hampered the team from making any significan­t progress.

Garrett, a freakish athlete who has been accused of sometimes taking plays off, could help change that. Cleveland has lacked a dominant defensive player, the kind who can change a game with a sack or punishing hit.

Unlike many of the top picks who were in Philadelph­ia walking the red carpet and hugging Commission­er Roger Goodell on a stage in front of 70,000 fans, Garrett was with family and friends in Texas when he received a phone call from the Browns telling him he was Cleveland bound.

“It was really just a weight off my shoulders, what I was wishing for has come to fruition,” said Garrett, who wore a Cleveland T-shirt that said “The Heart of Rock ‘N Roll.”

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