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A recent survey revealed that 88% of Baltimore Ravens fans support trading for Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence. However, most fans want to retain the Ravens' first-round draft pick, currently at No. 14 overall.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 28: Dexter Lawrence II #97 of the New York Giants warms up before the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Candice Ward/Getty Images) | Getty Images
In last weekâs Ravens Reacts survey, we asked Baltimore Beatdown readers if they wanted to trade for Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence.
88% of respondents answered yes, though a vast majority of those fans insisted upon keeping Baltimoreâs first-round pick in next weekâs draft (No. 14 overall).
Reports have placed Lawrenceâs trade value at a late first- or early second-round pick, so it is understandably why the No. 14 pick would be considered an overpay. However, in SB Nationâs 2026 Mock Draft, I considered trading it to the Giants, as managed by Big Blue Viewâs Ed Valentine.
Though Lawrence wants a new, expensive contract, he likely a better player than anyone the Ravens could get at the No. 14 pick. This turned out to be the case in our mock draft with three of Baltimore Beatdownâs favorite prospects (plus fan-favorite Olaivavega Ioane) going in the previous four picks.
Big Blue View wanted a lot for Lawrence, insisting on the No. 14 pick, Day 2 capital, and a veteran player. I correctly surmised that no team was offering a better first-rounder and stood firm with my offer of the 14th pick plus defensive tackle Broderick Washington. They came back asking for a third-round pick, declined my counteroffer of additional Day 3 capital, and eventually took first- and second-round picks from the Bears.
I could have easily gone over the top to secure Lawrence, but as the survey results indicate, investing premium draft and financial capital into another defensive lineman is not the best allocation of Baltimoreâs current resources. Travis Jones signed a three-year extension before the end of the season, and Nnamdi Madubuike seems to be trending towards a return. As much as Lawrence could supercharge the unit, there are just too many needs elsewhere on the roster to give up multiple high-value selections.
The latest reports out of New York indicate that the Giants are considering trading Lawrence with contract talks at a stalemate. Eric DeCosta should at least pick up the phone and call. If the market for Lawrence â the best pass-rushing nose tackle in the league by a wide margin â is as soft as initial reports claimed, then the Ravensâ first-round pick could be a trump card, perhaps one that could even be played on draft night if the board is falling poorly.
88% of Ravens fans surveyed expressed support for trading for Dexter Lawrence.
The Ravens hold the No. 14 overall pick in the upcoming draft.
Most fans believe that retaining the first-round pick is crucial for the team's future, even while supporting a trade for Lawrence.

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