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Myles Garrett's Future and Travis Hunter's Position Switch Discussed
Browns beat reporter Daryl Ruiter analyzes key roster moves and player developments.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 1:12pm
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A cubist interpretation of a Browns defensive player making a crucial stop, reflecting the team's strategic approach to maximizing the talents of its star players.Cleveland TodayIn a recent interview, Cleveland Browns beat reporter Daryl Ruiter discussed the future of star defensive end Myles Garrett and the position switch of highly touted rookie Travis Hunter. Ruiter provided insights into the team's plans for Garrett as he enters the later stages of his career, as well as the strategic reasoning behind moving Hunter from cornerback to safety.
Why it matters
As one of the NFL's premier pass rushers, Myles Garrett's continued production and leadership will be crucial for the Browns' defensive success in the coming seasons. Meanwhile, Travis Hunter's position change could have significant implications for the team's secondary and overall defensive strategy.
The details
Ruiter indicated that the Browns are carefully managing Garrett's workload and exploring ways to keep the 29-year-old defensive end fresh and effective, potentially by rotating him more with other defensive linemen. As for Travis Hunter, the team believes his unique combination of size, speed, and instincts make him better suited to play safety, where he can utilize his versatile skill set to make plays all over the field.
- Myles Garrett has been a dominant force for the Browns since being drafted 1st overall in 2017.
- Travis Hunter was the Browns' 2nd round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The players
Myles Garrett
A 29-year-old defensive end who has been a perennial Pro Bowler and All-Pro selection for the Cleveland Browns since being drafted 1st overall in 2017.
Travis Hunter
A highly touted rookie defensive back who was the Browns' 2nd round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. The team has decided to move him from cornerback to safety.
Daryl Ruiter
A veteran Cleveland Browns beat reporter who provided analysis and insights on the team's roster moves and player developments.
What they’re saying
“Myles is still an elite pass rusher, but we have to be smart about how we use him going forward to keep him fresh and effective.”
— Daryl Ruiter, Browns Beat Reporter
“Travis has the size, speed, and instincts to be a versatile playmaker for us at safety. We're excited to see how he develops in that new role.”
— Daryl Ruiter, Browns Beat Reporter
What’s next
The Browns will continue to monitor Myles Garrett's workload and performance during the offseason program and training camp to determine the best way to utilize him in the upcoming season. Meanwhile, the team will closely evaluate Travis Hunter's progress as he transitions to his new position at safety.
The takeaway
The Browns are taking a proactive approach to managing the long-term health and productivity of their star defensive players, Myles Garrett and Travis Hunter. By carefully managing Garrett's workload and transitioning Hunter to a new position, the team is positioning itself for sustained defensive success in the years to come.
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