Albert Breer
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And then Chris Jenkins, who was a second-round pick for them a couple years ago, they go five deep at that position now.
And the hope is that that's going to make everyone better.
And the way they viewed it was there's no one like Dexter Lawrence in this year's draft.
The other thing that I think is sort of interesting here is, you know, the contract.
They signed him to a deal that's effectively a $3 or $70 million contract.
That's less than $24 million a year, which, you know, in an environment where Micah Parsons is getting $46, Aiden Hutchinson is getting $45, Will Anderson is now getting $50, that's a relative bargain.
And recent history shows that guys at that position do last.
Chris Jones is still somebody team's game plan around.
He's going to be 32 years old this summer.
Aaron Donald was dominant until he retired at 32.
So this is a guy they feel like they can get three or four really good years out of that's going to be better than what they would have gotten at 10.
And, you know, somebody that offenses have to worry about the minute they break the huddle and have to game plan for the week ahead.
Yeah, I think so, sure.
I mean, you know, the crazy thing is that Myles Garrett deal was done, I think it's now, would be 13 months ago.
He was the first guy to break 40, first non-quarterback to break 40.
There are now seven over that mark.
You know, it just gives you an idea how these things are inflating now.
And so, you know, I think...
For Myles Garrett, you're sitting back and you're saying, I could ask the Browns for that if I'm ever traded, if they were looking at trading me at some point, which I would actually advocate for the Browns looking at that at some point.
But if the Browns were ever to trade him, going to a new team, that would probably be part of your ask.