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The Cincinnati Bengals have acquired defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence from the New York Giants for the No. 10 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. This trade could significantly alter the competitive landscape in the AFC North.
The balance of power in the AFC North may have shifted following the Cincinnati Bengals' acquisition of Dexter Lawrence from the New York Giants for the No. 10 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. For Jesse Minter and the Baltimore Ravens, the move represents a significant development within one of the league's most competitive divisions.
After requesting a trade, Giants star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence is skipping offseason workouts and could be on the move. Here's why the Baltimore Ravens should consider acquiring the dominant interior defender and how he could immediately elevate their defensive front. Lawrence has two years remaining on his deal and is currently scheduled to make $20 million this upcoming season.
According to Adam Schefter, there had been optimism that, with changes in the organization, this would be the first test for the new Giants head coach and former Ravens coach, John Harbaugh, who will open his team's off-season program Tuesday without one of his best players.
Lawrenceâs arrival in Cincinnati adds a dominant interior presence to a Bengals defense already built to contend. Known for his ability to collapse the pocket and disrupt both the run and passing game, Lawrence now becomes a player Baltimore must account for twice a season â and potentially in the playoffs. His presence up front could directly impact how the Ravens structure their offensive game plans, particularly with their emphasis on physicality in the trenches.
The Ravens have long prided themselves on building from the inside out, but the Bengals' aggressive move raises the stakes in that battle. Baltimore's rebuilt offensive line, Lamar Jackson, and overall execution under first-year coordinator Declan Doyle will be tested against a reinforced Cincinnati front that now features one of the league's elite defensive tackles.
A three-time Pro Bowler, Lawrence is entering the third year of a four-year, $87 million contract but is coming off a down 2025 season, logging a half a sack, eight quarterback hits, and a pass rush win rate of 8.3% for the 4-13 Giants. Lawrence, 28, has 30.5 career sacks, five forced fumbles, and an interception, and his 75.6 overall grade from was 9th best in the NFL. His 84.5 pass rush grade was the 7th-best out of nearly 120 NFL defensive tackles.
The Bengals traded the No. 10 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft to acquire Dexter Lawrence from the Giants.
Dexter Lawrence adds a dominant interior presence to the Bengals' defense, enhancing their ability to disrupt both the run and passing game.
Lawrence's presence in Cincinnati will require the Ravens to adjust their offensive game plans, as they will face him twice a season.

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