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Jim Schwartz wants to help Myles Garrett be ‘free and more productive’


Browns defensive end Myles Garrett reacts after a first-half play against the Saints, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022, in Cleveland.

BEREA — Scary.

That was the word former Browns, Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans defensive lineman Robaire Smith used to describe how it could look having Myles Garrett in new Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz’s scheme. It’s the way Schwartz hopes it could look as well.

“We are going to work real hard at it,” Schwartz said at his introductory press conference. “He is going to play his part. I have been very fortunate over my career to be blessed with some really defensive linemen. We run a very D line friendly scheme that eliminates a lot of conflict for those guys, and we were able to play guys off of that. We sort of let those guys go and be disruptive.”

The former No. 1 overall pick certainly would fit in that category. Garrett’s been a multi-time All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection, and has already put his name all over the Browns’ record book.





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