Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett ended any controversy that he would reject playing for the Cleveland Browns, if drafted No. 1 overall.
“You might say they’re this, they’re that, or I made a comment about cold weather and they kind of put it toward Cleveland – it doesn’t matter to me,” Garrett told Mark Berman of Fox 26 in Houston. “I’ll play wherever they put me.”
“It’s about your mindset when you go into it. If you go in there with the mindset that you’re going to turn things around, and you can make that contagious, people start to believe in it. You can turn that into a winning program wherever you go.”
.@AggieFootball DE Myles Garrett would love to play for the @Browns. pic.twitter.com/Sj3W2tqbnx
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) February 10, 2017
“I kind of forgot I had done it because I really didn’t think it would go anywhere,” he told Fox 26, via the Cleveland Plain Dealer. “It was just supposed to be a funny video, but it kind of gained some traction the last couple of days, but it is what it is.”
It appears the Browns won’t have a John Elway situation on their hands, if they do end up using the first overall pick on Garrett.
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