How One NFL GM’s Stark Warning About the Bengals’ No. 10 Pick Sparked a Game-Changing Trade for Dexter Lawrence
It’s not every day you see the Cincinnati Bengals grab headlines for a move that actually makes sense — but here we are. Trading away their No. 10 overall pick for Dexter Lawrence has generated some serious buzz, and honestly, it’s about time the national media gave the Bengals a nod for something other than controversy. ESPN’s Field Yates pointed out the genius of bolstering that defensive tackle spot with a proven NFL talent, especially in a draft class that’s thin on blue-chip options at that position. And if that wasn’t enough, NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah didn’t hold back, admitting he and an NFL GM both thought the Bengals were “screwed” sticking with the original draft plan. It’s a bold pivot — the Bengals rejecting the gamble on rookies and instead going all in on a known quantity. Mike Brown’s message is clear: this franchise is modernizing, shaking off old habits, and going after what’s real. Fans poking around for hotels in Los Angeles next February probably feel the same thrill — something fresh and exciting is brewing. Buckle up, because this trade isn’t just a transaction — it’s a statement. LEARN MORE



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