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Giants’ Dexter Lawrence trade: New suitor emerges, as star tries to force his way out

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Will the Giants trade Dexter Lawrence?

Where could star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence land, if the Giants wind up trading him? Well, you can count the Chargers — who have significant connections to the Giants — as a potential suitor. Here’s what Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz said Thursday, when asked about possible interest in Lawrence: “I typically don’t like talking about players on other teams.

You guys know that. I’ll say he’s a great player, and I’ll leave it at that. ” Meanwhile, Lawrence — who basically has no leverage — is trying to force his way out of East Rutherford.

Lawrence’s camp has made it known, via the New York Post , that his disagreements with the Giants (supposedly) are about more than just wanting a pay raise — and that Lawrence no longer wants to play for the organization, regardless of the financial situation. Lawrence has two years left on his contract and is coming off a down year (by his standards). The Giants do not have to trade (or pay) him — and can hold out for a great trade offer.

Meanwhile, they can fine Lawrence if he continues staying away past the voluntary part of spring workouts. So yes, the Giants have a lot more leverage than Lawrence. Which is why Lawrence’s agent, Joel Segal, is trying to throw big punches by saying Lawrence is completely done with the Giants.