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Myles Garrett Secures Unanimous Top Spot in NFL Edge Rusher Rankings

2026-07-08 · Myles Garrett · Player Focus

**Myles Garrett** clinched the unanimous #1 position in the NFL’s edge‑rusher rankings on July 7, 2026, after analysts from Pro Football Focus, ESPN and the NFL Network all voted him the league’s premier pass‑rusher. The 29‑year‑old Cleveland Browns defensive end logged 17.5 sacks last season, outpacing the next‑closest contender by more than two sacks.

Garrett’s 17.5 sacks came in 15 games, a rate of 1.17 per game, the highest among qualified edge rushers. He also forced six fumbles and recorded 42 quarterback hits, figures that eclipsed the league average for the position. Pro Football Focus highlighted his 92.3 passer‑rush win rate, the best mark since the metric’s inception. Those numbers, combined with his consistent pressure on elite quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, convinced every ranking panel to place him at the summit.

Cleveland’s defense has relied on Garrett’s ability to collapse the pocket and generate negative plays. His ranking validates the team’s investment in a $150 million contract extension signed in 2024. With Garrett anchoring the line, the Browns improved from a 4‑12 record in 2022 to a 12‑5 playoff berth in 2025. Defensive coordinator Jim Tomsula noted that Garrett’s presence forces offenses to allocate extra blockers, opening lanes for linebackers like Jeremiah Owusu‑Bach.

The next‑closest edge rusher is Nick Bosa of the San Francisco 49ers, who posted 15.0 sacks and a 88.7 win rate. T.J. Watt of the Arizona Cardinals follows with 14.5 sacks. Both players received high praise, but Garrett’s edge‑rush volume and impact plays gave him the edge in the final tally. Analysts pointed out that Bosa missed two games due to injury, which likely tipped the scales.

Garrett enters the 2026 season with a target of 20 sacks, a milestone reached by only a handful of players in the past decade. The Browns schedule him against the New England Patriots’ offensive line in Week 3, a matchup many expect to be a showcase of his pass‑rush prowess. Meanwhile, the NFL’s new “Edge‑Rusher of the Year” award will consider his unanimous ranking as a key factor.

Garrett’s top‑spot status is already influencing contract talks for other elite pass‑rushers. Agents for players like Myles Taylor and Danielle Hunter are leveraging Garrett’s numbers to argue for higher salaries. The ripple effect could reshape the defensive end salary landscape for years to come.

**Bottom line:** Myles Garrett’s unanimous #1 ranking on July 7, 2026, underscores his elite status and sets the stage for another dominant season, while reshaping defensive expectations across the NFL.

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