India, April 20 -- Myles Garrett could be in line for another pay raise as the Cleveland Browns navigate his long-term contract amid a rapidly rising edge-rusher market. ESPN analyst Dan Graziano said "a pay raise to match the top of an ever-rising edge rusher market is thought to be more likely" than a trade. The Browns have consistently maintained they have no interest in moving Garrett, even as outside speculation continues to raise questions about his future in Cleveland.

Garrett, 30, requested a trade last offseason but instead signed a four-year, roughly $160 million extension. The deal made him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL at the time, with an average of about $40 million per year and more than $120 million guarante...