Top Pass Rushers Landing Spots
- Brock "The Boss" Earle
- Mar 6
- 3 min read
There are lots of great available pass rushers this offseason, where do they each land?

So it was just announced by the man inside the walls of the NFL, Adam Schefter, that the Bengals are allowing the NFL's sack leader from this past season Trey Hendrickson to seek out a trade. A crazy move that will have the NFL world turned upside down, but not shocking to Bengals' fans (sorry CinciMatty Brisson) who are used to their owner making moves to save pennies and nickels.
So it's time to rank and predict where these top-level pass rushers will end up:
Myles Garrett: Eagles, Eagles, Eagles

This one is easy for me after Myles Garrett said bye-bye to Cleveland, Ohio. A great sports town but not right now if you're a Browns fan. Cavs and Guardians fans have hope and excitement on the horizon, Browns fan's souls have been ripped out their bodies and slow cooked over an open flame with what the Browns have been experiencing for 50 years now.
Garrett wants to go to a contender and what better contender than the reigning Super Bowl champs in the Eagles? Team that won the last game of the season, just extended their superstar running back in Saquon, and a genius roster constructor in Howie Roseman, all the ingredients that lead to a Michelin 5-star meal.
Trey Hendrickson: Bills, Chargers, Lions

Trey Hendrickson is now the second leading name on the available list for teams who miss out on the Myles Garrett sweepstakes. For you fellow Blue Jays fans, the comparison can be made to missing out on signing Shohei Ohtani and ending up with Justin Turner to fill the void...
I know the Bills are stressing about their contending window with MVP QB Josh Allen as the Kansas City Chiefs have been their kryptonite in the playoffs the past few years. So they may not get Garrett, but Trey Hendrickson (again, the reigning NFL sack leader) is a very competent second choice to lead the charge between the trenches.
The Chargers are losing both Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack so Trey Hendrickson makes sense for a tough, gritty team in the Chargers. And the Lions would LOVE to make some noise this offseason by adding a co-pilot for star pass rusher Aidan Hutchison who is coming off injury this past season.
Joey Bosa: Texans, Falcons, 49ers

Joey Bosa has a bit of an injury history (only played in 18 games in '22 and '23 combined) and may make him more cost-effective for some teams like the Texans and Falcons. Texans I believe are going to be going all-in to be a contender in the AFC and Joey Bosa under head coach Demeco Ryans could be an X-factor down the stretch of many regular season and playoff games for this team. The Falcons finished 2nd last in the NFL in sacks last season and have a rough looking cap space situation that a injury-riddled discounted Bosa could help bring those sack numbers up.
Where my brain has gone though tragically is the Bosa boys on the 49ers togetther slipping through our Cardinals' offensive line and pounding the piss out of our little boy in Kyler Murray twice a year.
Khalil Mack: Rams, Cowboys, Jets

It makes sense for the 34-year-old pass rusher to walk across to the other locker room and suit up for head coach Sean McVay and their young, talented defensive line with Braden Fiske and Jared Verse.
The Cowboys and Jerry Jones seem like they won't be competing for the Garretts and Hendricksons of the market with their star-studded pass rusher Micah Parsons seeking a new mega deal for himself. Hopefully the Cowboys can get that done and sign Mack to help alleviate the attention that Parsons gets every snap.
The Jets are in the same situation as the Cowboys so that is why they're my 3rd pick incase Cowboys go another direction.
Where do you think these 4 gentleman end up? Did you like these predictions?
COMMENT BELOW!!!
This post is copyright of Big Screen Sports.
Comments