Ryan Clark Turns Heads With Myles Garrett Statement
The Cleveland Browns have endured frustrating seasons recently, but Myles Garrett remains their one constant force.
The elite pass rusher continues delivering dominant performances that opponents cannot scheme around.
Just two weeks into the 2025 NFL season, discussions about defensive supremacy among top pass rushers have already begun.
Former NFL player and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark recently made a bold statement about Garrett’s impact during a First Take episode.
“Myles Garrett is the most dominant non-quarterback in football. He’s unblockable in the run. He’s unblockable in the pass. He has athleticism like we’ve never seen. He’s a freak of an athlete. There’s so many times in the first two weeks of this season that I’ve seen Myles Garrett make back-to-back series-stopping plays. If he played in a different city, we would frame the conversation around Myles Garrett the way we frame conversations around J.J. Watt and around Aaron Donald,” Clark said.
.@Realrclark25 says "Myles Garrett is the most dominant non-quarterback in football." 👀 pic.twitter.com/awJ4UpQHPp
— First Take (@FirstTake) September 18, 2025
Garrett’s 2025 performance validates Clark’s assessment.
He leads the NFL with 3.5 sacks through just two games, consistently creating momentum-shifting plays despite Cleveland’s 0-2 record and offensive struggles.
His combination of size, speed, and skill makes him nearly impossible to block in any situation.
The first overall pick from Texas A&M in 2017 has evolved into the NFL’s most dominant defensive force.
After a turbulent offseason featuring a trade request and contract negotiations, Garrett signed a four-year, $160 million extension in March.
Cleveland prepares for their critical matchup against the undefeated Green Bay Packers, where Garrett will face Micah Parsons.
The meeting between two defensive superstars promises compelling viewing as Garrett aims to maintain his historic early-season pace while pursuing Defensive Player of the Year honors.
Former Teammate Turned Rival Gets Real About Rams QB Matthew Stafford


Matthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams in action against the Tennessee Titans.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is in his 17th NFL season, and he has played as well as anyone so far. It is no fluke. Stafford puts in the work to be great, and former teammate Carson Wentz made it clear he believes the Rams’ QB is that.
Wentz, who is set to make a historic first start with the Minnesota Vikings in Week 3, spent the 2023 season as Stafford’s backup, getting into two games and starting one for the Rams.
In his short time with the Rams, though, Wentz gleaned plenty from Stafford.
Vikings’ Carson Wentz: Matthew Stafford a ‘Future Hall of Fame’ QB
GettyPatrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs and Matthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams talk before a game.
Wentz will become the first player in NFL history to start at least one game for six different teams in six consecutive seasons on Sunday, and his stint with the Rams alongside Stafford is part of that arduous journey from No. 2 overall pick in the 2016 draft to journeyman backup.
Wents, who spent 2023 with the Kansas City Chiefs, said it is “crazy” to hear about his upcoming accomplishment, but noted that his journey has given him a “different perspective.”
That journey included sitting behind “future Hall of Fame” QBs in Stafford and Patrick Mahomes.
“Getting to see it done at a very high level has given me some perspective. Also, just the perspective of not taking this for granted,” Wentz told reporters on September 17 as the Vikings began their week of preparation before facing the Cincinnati Bengals.
“You never know when your next chance is going to be in this league. The league’s hard. Two years ago, I was at home until mid-November. It’s not something I want to take lightly or take for granted. So, I’ve definitely got a lot of perspective both from physically seeing how it’s done, but also just the mental side of being appreciative and not wasting any opportunity.”
Wentz, 32, completed 70.1% of his passes for 163 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception during his lone season on the Rams as Stafford’s backup.
Ex-Rams QB Carson Wentz Praises Matthew Stafford Before Vikings Debut
GettyMatthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates the team’s win against the Tennessee Titans.
Wentz said “yes and no” when asked if he was able to take anything from either Stafford or Mahomes and apply it to his game. He cited their “process” before and after the snap on any given play, noting that players prepare throughout the week differently.
He also noted how both play a very different style of ball but are “as good as it gets” at the quarterback position.
“Just seeing how they go about play calls and understanding the defense and processing quickly. Matthew and Pat are as good as it gets at their position and couldn’t play the game much differently, to be honest. And the offenses are very different, too,” Wentz said. So, I feel like I gleaned a lot from both in a very different way, that I think, hopefully, I can utilize this Sunday. And super appreciative of those guys and just how I was able to learn and kind of get to know those guys both on and off the field. So, hopefully, that’ll pay off.”
Wentz and the Vikings will not face Stafford and the Rams during the regular season, and would need a postseason matchup to square off.
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