The Cleveland Browns need edge rusher Myles Garrett to fulfill his four-year, $160 million contract by performing at an elite level, yet he missed recent OTAs, opting to be in Japan instead. While some argue Garrett has earned a different treatment due to his status as a top defensive player, questions arise about the necessity of OTAs if he can still excel without attending. With training camp approaching, there is concern that a significant investment like Garrett’s should come with consistent leadership and commitment to team activities.