The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Browns juggle again

TAKE GARRETT NO. 1; TRADE FOR 25TH PICK — PEPPERS

- By Jeff Schudel jschudel@news-herald.com @jsproinsid­er on Twitter

Motivated: Criticism from Sapp makes Garrett more determined to excel in Cleveland

Browns head coach Hue Jackson might want to send a thank-you card to Warren Sapp.

Defensive end Myles Garrett, chosen by the Browns with the first pick of the NFL draft on April 27, has been determined for months to prove his ranking as the best player in the draft was justified. Then last week Sapp blasted him, saying in an interview with ESPN: “I watch the tape and he disappears. I watch the tape, and he absolutely disappears.”

Garrett, during a conference call with media covering the Browns, said he will be motivated to prove Sapp wrong.

The knock by Sapp, who had a Hall of Fame career with Tampa Bay and Oakland, followed the criticism that Garrett takes plays off.

“It adds more fuel to the fire; it’s burning hot right

now,” Garrett said. “If anybody counts me out, that’s not true for either of those statements. It doesn’t matter what they say. It matters what the pads say, what the grind says. I just want to be the best from Day One.”

Taking Garrett was no surprise at all, but then the Browns pulled a stunner; instead of trading up for a quarterbac­k, they traded the 12th pick to Houston for the 25th this year and the Texans’ first-round pick next year.

With that 25th pick, the Browns selected all-round defensive stalwart Jabrill Peppers of Michigan.

The Browns now have two first-round picks and three second-round picks in 2018 — but still no franchise quarterbac­k.

Houston used the pick acquired from the Browns on quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson.

Two picks earlier, the Chiefs moved up from 27 to 10 to draft quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes from Texas Tech. Quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky was taken by the Bears with the second pick.

Garrett, 6-foot-4, 272 pounds, had 32.5 sacks and 48.5 tackles for loss in three years at Texas A&M.

“Myles is a tremendous teammate,” Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin said in a statement. “A great example of his perseveran­ce and willingnes­s to compete was after he was injured in our Arkansas game. He could have shut it down the rest of the season, but he worked hard to get back on the field. Even though he wasn’t 100 percent, he gave everything he had the remainder of the season, including the bowl game.”

The Browns finished 31st defensivel­y in 2016, 30th in points allowed and 29th in sacks per pass play.

Reports from the national media repeatedly said the Browns were deciding between taking Garrett or Trubisky with the first pick. Any chance of taking Trubisky vanished when the Bears moved from third to second to take the quarterbac­k from Mentor High School and North Carolina.

But Garrett said Browns head coach Hue Jackson assured him he would be the first pick all along.

“I believed him,” Garrett said. “I don’t have any reason to think that he would do me wrong. I just believed in what he was saying.

“He said I was his guy after we had dinner and that he wasn’t going to guarantee anything, but he said, ‘If you do the right things, you have a great chance of being a Brown.’

“That’s what I’ve been looking forward to, and I’m ready to go.”

This was the first time since 2000 the Browns had the first pick. That pick was Courtney Brown.

 ?? NATHAN HUNSINGER — THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS VIA AP ?? Texas A&M’s Myles Garrett puts on a Browns hat after he was taken as the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, at Terre Verde Golf Course in Arlington, Texas, on April 27.
NATHAN HUNSINGER — THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS VIA AP Texas A&M’s Myles Garrett puts on a Browns hat after he was taken as the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, at Terre Verde Golf Course in Arlington, Texas, on April 27.
 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Clemson’s Deshaun Watson poses with NFL commission­er Roger Goodell after being selected by the Texans after the Texans traded with the Brown for the No. 12 pick.
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clemson’s Deshaun Watson poses with NFL commission­er Roger Goodell after being selected by the Texans after the Texans traded with the Brown for the No. 12 pick.

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