Cincinnati — The Bengals traded the No. 10 overall pick to the New York Giants on Saturday, acquiring three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence ahead of next week's 2026 NFL draft. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the deal as unprecedented for the franchise, and Lawrence completed a physical before both teams finalized the transaction on Sunday. Cincinnati officials said on Sunday that Lawrence signed a one-year contract extension after the trade. Director of player personnel Duke Tobin and coach Zac Taylor stated the team will pursue additional defensive upgrades in the draft, noting last season's defensive rankings and the need to address run defense and pressure generation.
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If you're a Bengals fan, this is big. Lawrence is a proven defensive powerhouse. His arrival could boost the team's run defense and pressure generation. Keep an eye on the upcoming draft. The Bengals plan more defensive upgrades.
The Bengals are making moves. They traded a top 10 pick for a three-time Pro Bowler. Lawrence's one-year extension suggests a commitment to improving the defense. Worth forwarding if you know a Bengals fan excited about the team's future.
The New York Giants benefited by receiving the No. 10 overall pick, increasing their draft capital to rebuild roster flexibility and address roster needs.
The Cincinnati Bengals sacrificed a first-round selection and draft flexibility entering the 2026 draft to acquire Dexter Lawrence, constraining future roster-building options.
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Bengals Acquire Dexter Lawrence, Trading No. 10 Pick
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