The Cleveland Browns have the best pass-rusher in the game.
Myles Garrett is an unstoppable force off of the line of scrimmage, and opposing teams have their hands full with him on every single snap.
That’s why Will Blackmon believes that adding Abdul Carter opposite him would only make this defense scarier.
Talking on the NFL Network, Blackmon gushed about the prospect of having Carter and Garrett together, and he firmly believes that they’re a much better fit for him than the New York Giants.
Are the Browns or Giants a better fit for @1NCRDB1?@WillBlackmon and @RealLoganRyan have different takes 👀 pic.twitter.com/UguIeYzX2H
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) April 14, 2025
It’s hard to argue with that statement, but it doesn’t mean that he’s the player the Browns need the most right now.
As impressive a prospect as he is, and as much as he would improve any team in the league, including the Browns, they might need Travis Hunter a little more.
The Browns are all set at cornerback, so they don’t necessarily need him to play heavy snaps on defense.
What they do need is a playmaker on offense, and while it seems like they’ve found their WR1 in Jerry Jeudy, adding Hunter would do wonders for their passing game.
Also, the Browns have had either the best or one of the three best pass rushers in the league year in and year out, and that hasn’t necessarily led to success in the playoffs.
Perhaps they need to balance things out and add a star to their offense, which is why they might lean towards taking Hunter instead of Carter come April 24th.
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