
Four big takeaways from the Dexter Lawrence trade: Barnwell sizes up the Bengals' shocking move
Bengals make a surprising move, trading for Dexter Lawrence with the 10th pick.
The Giants have traded Dexter Lawrence to the Bengals for the No. 10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Cincinnati views Lawrence as a key addition to their Super Bowl aspirations.
The Bengals reached out to the Giantstwo weeks ago about Dexter Lawrence. They believed, with him, theyâd be a Super Bowl contender. Thatâs why they were willing to part with the No. 10 pick for the former Pro Bowl nose tackle.
The Giants werenât there yet.
On Saturday, they arrived.
Lawrence, a captain who spent the first seven years of his career in New York, is headed to Cincinnati. The return: That No. 10 selection in this yearâs NFL Draft.
An offer like that seems like a no-doubt, slam-dunk. The Giants, though, still hoped they could figure out something to keep Lawrence with them. No matter what they did, though, per sources, it âwasnât good enough.â
They tried â and kept trying. They simply couldnât agree to the structure of a reworked deal. Lawrence, per team sources, never even gave the team an idea of what he was looking for in terms of per-year salary or guarantees.
So they decided to stop and shipped Lawrence away. Heâs the first non-quarter traded for a top-10 pick since the Rams sent defensive tackle Sean Gilbert to Washington for the sixth pick in the 1996 NFL Draft.
Lawrence, at one point, was among the gameâs most dominant defensive players. The Giants selected him 17th in 2019, but he truly blossomed in 2022. He earned Pro Bowl honors each of the next three seasons, and was a Second-Team, All-Pro the first two.
In 2024, Lawrence was a front-runner to be named Defensive Player of the Year, registering nine sacks as an interior defensive linemen in his first seven games. He suffered an elbow injury, though, that landed him on the injured reserve after Week 12.
The 2025 season was the worst of Lawrenceâs career. He finished with lows in both sacks (0.5) and quarterback hits (eight). General manager Joe Schoen, at the NFL Scouting Combine, said he never felt his elbow was fully back. Lawrence also reported to training camp out of shape and never appeared to play himself into it.
The Giants traded Dexter Lawrence because they received the No. 10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, which they deemed a valuable return.
The Bengals believed that adding Dexter Lawrence would make them a Super Bowl contender.
Dexter Lawrence spent the first seven years of his career with the Giants before the trade.
The Giants hoped to find a way to keep Dexter Lawrence on their roster but ultimately could not meet the necessary terms.

Bengals make a surprising move, trading for Dexter Lawrence with the 10th pick.

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Oct 26, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence (97) against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. / Eric Hartline - Imagn Images
In May of 2023, the Giants awarded Lawrence a four-year, $90-million contract extension. It made him the third-highest paid interior defensive lineman in the NFL. Since then, though, the market for Lawrenceâs position erupted with the inflated salary cap. Entering this season, Lawrenceâs $22.5 million per-year salary ranks 12th.
He made it clear to the Giants he wanted a new deal â one that represented the surge at his position. The Eagles giving Jordan Davis a contract worth $26 million annually seemed to be a specific sore spot.
The Giants, who didnât feel like they had to do anything, per sources, because they had Lawrence under contract for another two years, were still willing to work with him on a deal that worked for both the player and team â they added $3 million in incentives to his contract before the 2025 season. Sources described the attempted talks with Lawrence as going ânowhere.â
A trade evolved to the most appealing option. While the Giants valued Lawrence and hoped to find a way to keep him, they realized heâs going to be 29 in November, believe âhis best days are behind him,â and the No. 10 pick gives them a significant resource to add to their young core.
Lawrence hasnât had a full sack in his last 22 games.
SNY touched base with four head coaches in the NFL after the Lawrence trade became official. All were stunned New York got what they did. Three pointed out Lawrenceâs dip in production and conditioning, describing him as someone who needs his snaps limited to maximize his production. Another described him as a âone-position player.â
âTruly crazy return,â one coach said. âI truly thought the most they were getting was a second, maybe a second and fifth.â