BEREA, Ohio -- Myles Garrett felt the same about the Browns possibly trading for Khalil Mack as he did about them drafting N.C. State pass rusher Bradley Chubb.

In fact, when asked about that on Wednesday, he made a face like he had just taken a bite of kale.

"Come on now,'' he scoffed. "I've been vouching for my man E-man this whole offseason. So I'm glad to have him on my side and I'm not going to try to trade him for anybody.''

E-man, of course, is his bookend end Emmanuel Ogbah. The two expect to make quarterbacks quake in their cleats together this season, and Garrett wouldn't want to go to battle with anyone else -- not even the 2016 Defensive Player of the Year.

The Browns inquired about the former Raiders' three-time Pro Bowler over the weekend, but didn't want to surrender the two first-round pick the Raiders got from the Bears. They also probably wouldn't have parted with Ogbah.

In the run-up to the draft, Garrett also said he didn't want the Browns to draft Chubb No. 4 to take the spot of Ogbah, the Browns' second-round pick in 2016. Instead, they selected cornerback Denzel Ward, and the Broncos snatched up Chubb at No. 5.

Meanwhile, Garrett is gearing up for his first crack at Ben Roethlisberger on Sunday, since they missed each other last year. He's hoping his E-man will help aid in the cause of bringing down Big Ben.