Cleveland Browns: Studs and duds from Preseason Week 3

CLEVELAND, OH - AUGUST 23: T.J. Carrie #38 of the Cleveland Browns celebrates after tackle on a punt rerun during the first half of a preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles at FirstEnergy Stadium on August 23, 2018 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OH - AUGUST 23: T.J. Carrie #38 of the Cleveland Browns celebrates after tackle on a punt rerun during the first half of a preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles at FirstEnergy Stadium on August 23, 2018 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) /
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CLEVELAND, OH – AUGUST 23: Starting quarterback Nick Foles #9 of the Philadelphia Eagles trips and falls to the ground for a safety while under pressure from Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns and protection from Stefen Wisniewski #61 during the first half of a preseason game at FirstEnergy Stadium on August 23, 2018 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OH – AUGUST 23: Starting quarterback Nick Foles #9 of the Philadelphia Eagles trips and falls to the ground for a safety while under pressure from Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns and protection from Stefen Wisniewski #61 during the first half of a preseason game at FirstEnergy Stadium on August 23, 2018 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) /

Stud: Myles Garrett

It may be safe to assume that Myles Garrett is going to have a big year during his sophomore campaign. Against the Eagles, Garrett was the most dominating player on the field for either team as he was constantly making an impact.

Garrett was credited with two sacks on the night, including sacking Foles for a safety. Even when he did not sack Foles, he was constantly creating problems for the quarterback and the Eagles offensive line. Garrett was constantly proving that his bull-rush is almost impossible to stop.

The Eagles were forced to send extra protection to keep Garrett from hitting Foles, which created a bunch of opportunities for the other Browns pass rushers to get in the backfield.

In the first three preseason games, Garrett is showing the potential of an All-Pro. He has constantly been wreaking havoc in the backfield, and has also been stout against the run. Garrett showed glimpses of what he could do in 2017, but injuries slowed down his rookie season.

Barring any injuries, Garrett will reach double-digit sacks this season, and could do it quickly. Garrett is carrying a lot of momentum into the regular season, and could prove this season that he is one the elite pass rushers in the NFL.