Dexter Lawrence Trade: Which Team Secretly Scored the Biggest Win?
Perhaps the Bengals didn’t believe they could’ve landed their needed defensive prospect in the draft at No. 10. Spending that premium pick on a proven commodity, coupled with a hefty extension for that player, was bold, but it feels like they could’ve gotten more than a one-for-one swap. The price looks especially bonkers considering an NFC executive told Epstein that they didn’t believe the Giants could get more than a second-round pick for Lawrence.
The Bengals said otherwise, investing on an older, more expensive player who won’t have as much club control contractually compared to a rookie first-rounder.



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