CLEVELAND, Ohio - When the Dallas Cowboys traded superstar Micah Parsons to the Packers on Aug. 28 for two first-round picks and Kenny Clark, some Browns fans immediately began wondering: Could Cleveland have made a similar deal for Myles Garrett?

The short answer is yes. But the more interesting question is why they didn’t — and why cleveland.com columnist Terry Pluto says that decision reveals everything about the organization’s current philosophy.

At its core, the Browns’ decision to keep Garrett rather than flip him for draft capital comes down to a fundamental truth about team building. As Pluto explains on this week’s Terry’s Talkin’ podcast : “The Browns’ point is this: That you really don’t trade Myles Garrett, because you want to draft players like Myles Garrett.”

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