Dexter Lawrence requests trade from Giants in pre-draft bombshell
Key Points:
- Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence has requested a trade and will skip voluntary offseason programs due to stalled contract extension talks after two years of negotiations.
- Lawrence's current contract, a four-year $90 million extension signed in 2023, lacks guaranteed money in its final two years, making his $20 million salary in 2026 "unreasonable" amid a rising defensive tackle market.
- Despite being a three-time Pro Bowler and two-time second-team All-Pro, Lawrence ranks 12th in average annual value at his position, trailing less accomplished players with higher salaries.
- Frustrations stem from contract issues, consistent team losses, and roster management, especially seeing close teammates leave for Super Bowl-winning teams, while the Giants show limited eagerness to renegotiate or trade him currently.
- Lawrence remains a key player for the Giants, with head coach John Harbaugh praising him as a cornerstone, but his recent production and conditioning have raised concerns; his trade value could match or exceed recent deals for top defensive tackles.