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The Cincinnati Bengals traded their top-10 NFL draft pick for Dexter Lawrence, a move praised by rival GMs. This decision reflects the team's strategy to balance value and need in the draft.
The Cincinnati Bengals held a top-10 pick in the NFL draft this year, but it was a sort of no-manâs land in terms of finding the proper balance between value and actual need.
Hence, the Bengals outright trading the pick away for Dexter Lawrence.
The Bengals would have loved to get a Caleb Downs or Sonny Styles, or perhaps even the top cornerback in the draft, if all else failed. But NFL rumors and sheer logic said those guys would all be gone by No. 10.
This major point isnât exclusive to the Bengals. Other teams felt the same way. Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated even grabbed a quote from a rival general manager applauding the move:
âThe Bengals, as they discussed the deal, looked at what theyâd get with the 10th pick, likely someone like Ohio State S Caleb Downs or LSU CB Mansoor Delane if they were fortunate enough to have one of those two fall to them. And they determined what the likelihood was theyâd be picking someone that they had a mid-to-late first-round grade on at No. 10, based on the makeup of the draft class. Itâs a sentiment Iâve heard from other teams, too, in the aftermath of the deal. âThereâs nobody of his talent in this yearâs draft,â said one rival GM. âI would take him over every defensive player in this draft.â Which, ultimately, explains why, by the end of that week, theyâd wind up offering that pick clean to the Giants for Lawrence.â
It said much about Lawrenceâs value when the Giants dragged their feet for a week or more with this trade offer on the table, despite picks not usually getting offered like this.
And it says much about the move by the Bengals that rival general managers canât help but nod in approval, too.
Even if the Bengals had stood pat and lucked into someone like Downs, there was no guarantee the prospect drafted at No. 10 would contribute right away on a defense that needed immediate help. No guarantee they panned out long-term, either, based on the drafting and development in Cincinnati as of late.
Instead, the Bengals moved the pick and got a top nose tackle who should make everyone from Shemar Stewart on the edge to Demetrius Knight at linebacker and more better, immediately.
Hence, the praise from all corners that matter within the NFL.
This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengalsâ Dexter Lawrence trade even has rival GMs praising Cincy
The Bengals traded their pick to acquire Dexter Lawrence as they sought to balance value and need, believing top prospects would be unavailable by their selection.
Rival GMs have praised the Bengals' decision to trade for Dexter Lawrence, indicating it was a smart move given the draft's dynamics.
Before the trade, the Bengals were interested in top prospects like Caleb Downs and Sonny Styles, but expected them to be gone by the 10th pick.

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