Bears, Packers, Bills and Raiders get potential asking price for Dexter Lawrence in Giants rumor
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The New York Giants and defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence could be heading towards a breakup.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Monday that Lawrence has requested a trade out of New York, as both sides have failed to reach an agreement on an extension.
"ESPN sources: Giants All-Pro defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence has requested a trade and he will not be participating in the team’s off-season workout program that opens Tuesday," Schefter said. "Lawrence and the Giants have been through two off seasons attempting to negotiate a contract reflecting his value to the Giants over the last three years, but there has not been any progress, per sources."
Giants' potential asking price for Lawrence
SNY's Conor Hughes asked multiple teams around the league what Lawrence is worth in a trade, and though there wasn't a set consensus, it looks like a first-round pick or a second-round pick plus additional capital could be what the Giants are seeking in return for the 28-year-old defensive lineman.
Surveying teams across the NFL on Dexter Lawrence. No consensus on what his value is
Still, if the Giants actually entertain moving their captain, some of the numbers I've heard from teams ..
- A late 2026 first-round pick
- A 2027 first-round pick
- A second & fifth round pick
Hughes also added that many around the league don't expect New York to trade Lawrence, though that could definitely change in the coming weeks.
"Most of the teams I touched base with doubt he actually gets dealt," Hughes said.
Why Bears, Packers, Bills, and Raiders should have interest
The Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills, and Las Vegas Raiders should look to beef up their interior defensive lines ahead of the 2026 season, and trading for Lawrence could be a potential course of action for any of the four teams.
Though Lawrence had a down year in 2025, failing to register a full sack, the Clemson product is still one of the best defensive tackles in football and a difference-maker from the interior.
Despite the trade request, we'll see if the Giants even consider moving Lawrence, who could be in for a major bounce-back season in 2026 with a new coaching staff in New York.
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