The Cincinnati Bengals traded for Dexter Lawrence II from the New York Giants, sending their No. 10 overall pick in return. Lawrence signed a three-year, $70 million extension, allowing him to stay with the Bengals through 2028.
Key points
Cincinnati Bengals traded for Dexter Lawrence II from New York Giants
Bengals sent their No. 10 overall pick in the trade
Lawrence signed a three-year, $70 million extension
Giants take on $13.9 million in dead cap but gain $13 million in cap space
Lawrence's arrival may affect Bengals' draft strategy
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Oct 6, 2024; Seattle, Washington, USA; New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II (97) celebrates following a sack against the Seattle Seahawks during the second quarter at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images | Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images
Oct 6, 2024; Seattle, Washington, USA; New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II (97) celebrates following a sack against the Seattle Seahawks during the second quarter at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images | Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images
On Sunday, the Cincinnati Bengals finalized a blockbuster trade with the New York Giants to acquire star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II. In return, the Bengals sent their No. 10 overall pick for the defensive lineman.
After Lawrence passed his physical to seal the deal, the extension he sought with New York was reached with Cincinnati. However, the terms of the deal arenât quite what many expected.
It was reported by many outlets that Lawrence signed a one-year contract extension on his existing deal to keep him in Cincinnati through 2028. However, when the trade news first broke, many felt that Lawrenceâs deal would be far lengthier.
Cincy Jungle alum, Orange and Black Insider Bengals podcast co-host, and current Bengals reporter at A to Z Sports, John Sheeran, provided a nice breakdown on Twitter about the further details of the deal.
Before heading to the Bengals via trade, Lawrence was on a two-year, $42 million deal. After the trade was completed, Cincinnati tacked on another year for $28 million to have him in Cincinnati for three seasons.
Sheeran explains that while the deal is now three years and $70 million, it is a quintessential Bengals veteran extension to mitigate risk down the road. There are no new guarantees, and the Bengals have an easy out after year two if Father Time (again, Lawrence is still only 28 years old right now) very unexpectedly catches up with the stud nose tackle.
Online debates have raged about the value Cincinnati both gave up and received in this deal. When looking at a No. 10 selection in any Draft, thatâs premium capital. However, this yearâs class is a different breed.
Sure, there are many quality players to be found throughout all three days, but there are seemingly fewer blue-chip prospects in this crop than in many other classes. And, with the Bengalsâ ultra-hesitant history to give up more draft capital to move up inside the top-10, they likely felt that standing pat at the spot would see their top targets dissipate. That, and a âwin nowâ mindset, set in motion their openness to deal the pick.
But, as Sheeran aptly points out, this deal wouldnât have occurred without some level of agreement between the Giants, Bengals, and Lawrence on his receiving some kind of extension. And, while there is a sizable raise set for him in 2028, the risk is low for the Bengals, and Lawrence gets his wish to get as far away from the Giants as possible.
, New York is taking on $13.9 million of dead cap in the move, but also freeing up $13 million in cap space. The cap relief would have likely been more helpful in March, but John Harbaughâs rebuildâequipped with that space and the Nos. 5 and 10 picksâis fully underway.
(Side note: Harbaugh, who reportedly has a lot of autonomy with the Giants, striking a deal with the Bengals makes oneâs head spin, given his long rivalry with Cincinnati.)
Hereâs a look at most recent breakdown of Lawrenceâs contract numbers with the Bengals:
Debate the winners and losers of the deal all youâd like, but this is a win all around for all sides. Lawrence gets out of a place where he felt disenchanted, the Giants now have two picks within the top 10 of this yearâs class for their rebuild (while moving a disgruntled player out of conference), and the Bengals get a premier defensive lineman in his prime in a deal thatâs palatable by their standards.
Itâs possible Lawrenceâs arrival pushes the team to explore restructures and/or move someone else off the roster. Regardless, Cincinnati wonât be picking until Night 2 of the draft at this point and may target unexpected areas because of Lawrenceâs arrival.
Might the Lawrence move signal greater aggressiveness from the Bengals next weekend?
Q&A
What are the details of Dexter Lawrence's contract with the Bengals?
Dexter Lawrence signed a three-year, $70 million contract extension with the Bengals, which includes a $28 million addition to his existing deal.
What did the Bengals give up to acquire Dexter Lawrence?
The Bengals traded their No. 10 overall pick in the draft to the New York Giants to acquire Dexter Lawrence.
How does Dexter Lawrence's trade affect the Giants' cap space?
The Giants will incur $13.9 million in dead cap but will free up $13 million in cap space with Dexter Lawrence's trade.
What implications does Dexter Lawrence's arrival have for the Bengals' draft strategy?
Lawrence's arrival may lead the Bengals to explore roster restructures and could influence their draft strategy, as they will not be picking until Night 2.
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