In a stunning draft-week blockbuster, the New York Giants are trading three-time Pro Bowl nose tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals.
The deal sends the 10th overall pick to New York, reports ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

The Giants, now armed with the 5th and 10th selections heading into Thursday night’s first round, appear to be accelerating a roster rebuild under new leadership. Lawrence, a dominant interior force known for his run-stopping prowess and pass-rush impact, brings immediate veteran presence to Cincinnati’s defensive line.
The move has sparked intense debate across NFL circles. Critics argue the Bengals overpaid by surrendering a top-10 asset for a 30-year-old nose tackle, potentially limiting future flexibility around quarterback Joe Burrow. Others praise the Giants for smart business—flipping an aging star for premium draft capital to reshape their defense and offense.
As draft night approaches, this trade reshapes both teams’ strategies and adds fireworks to an already unpredictable 2026 NFL draft.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Blockbuster: Giants send Dexter Lawrence to Bengals for top-10 pick
Reporting by Dan Benton, Giants Wire / Giants Wire
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