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The Cincinnati Bengals traded for Dexter Lawrence, sacrificing the No. 10 pick in the NFL draft, largely to keep Joe Burrow satisfied. Dan Patrick reported that Burrow issued an ultimatum to the team regarding the trade.
The Cincinnati Bengals had plenty of reasons to trade for Dexter Lawrence while sacrificing the No. 10 pick in the NFL draft.
Years of poor drafting and defensive woes were chief among those concerns. How the NFL draft board projected to shake up at No. 10, as well as how well elite interior defensive linemen like Chris Jones hold up as they age, are others.
Of course, the widely agreed-upon biggest reason is keeping Joe Burrow happy. Thatās especially fair and true for a franchise with the ghost of Carson Palmer in its past.
But Dan Patrick took it a step further on a recent episode of his show, saying that a source told him Burrow effectively gave the Bengals an ultimatum.
āI was told Joe Burrow is the one calling the shots in Cincinnati,ā Patrick said. ā...From what Iām told, Joe Burrow said to management, āyou gotta do something defensively or Iām out of here.' I was told this morning by a source, who said that Joe has given them an ultimatum.ā
Patrick cited Burrowās desire for the Bengals to keep both JaāMarr Chase and Tee Higgins as evidence, plus his public support for Trey Henrickson over the years, in addition to the sourced report.
But this takes it a step beyond, outright suggesting Burrow is throwing around demands and the Lawrence trade is a result.
The Bengals traded for Dexter Lawrence to address years of poor drafting and defensive issues while also keeping Joe Burrow happy.
Joe Burrow reportedly gave the Bengals an ultimatum regarding the trade for Dexter Lawrence, emphasizing the need for team improvement.
By trading for Dexter Lawrence, the Bengals sacrificed their No. 10 draft pick, which alters their strategy and focus for the upcoming NFL draft.

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Itās a tough sell. The Bengals front office doesnāt need demands to know the severity of the hole itās in with Burrow and the fanbase.
And it feels like the Bengals were going to naturally reach this point. They have in the past, quietly: After years of failure to properly draft and develop offensive linemen, they threw up their hands and went and paid up big for guys like Orlando Brown. Now, theyāre doing the same after failing for years to replace Jessie Bates and DJ Reader.Ā If they can't draft and develop, let someone else do it, then pay the tax via big contracts, right?
Burrow is, of course, certainly applying pressure in some fashion. But the specific NFL draft outlook at No. 10 and Lawrenceās one-of-one status amongst nose tackles in the NFL means the Bengals didnāt need Burrow pounding the table for a blockbuster move.
This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Dan Patrick says Joe Burrow forced Bengalsā hand with Dexter Lawrence