Myles Garrett‘s trade request from the Cleveland Browns could be just the start of a wild — and lucrative — offseason for the NFL’s top pass rushers.
Sources say the long-term futures of Micah Parsons and Maxx Crosby with their current teams is also up in the air as massive contract extensions loom and new coaching staffs take over with the Dallas Cowboys and Las Vegas Raiders, respectively. And Trey Hendrickson‘s future with the Cincinnati Bengals has been the subject of much discussion during Super Bowl week, as well.
All four players are expected to command new deals at the top of the pass rusher market, which is currently topped by Nick Bosa‘s $34.2 million per year deal with the San Francisco 49ers. The question now is, are their current teams willing to pay that type of money? And — like Garrett — do Crosby and Parsons envision moving forward with huge paydays from their current teams at a time they could be entering a rebuilding phase?