What grade did New York Giants receive for Dexter Lawrence trade?
What grade did ESPN's Seth Walder give the New York Giants for the trade of NT Dexter Lawrence?
On Saturday, the New York Giants executed a significant trade by sending three-time Pro Bowl nose tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for the No. 10 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. The deal, which came amid stalled contract talks between Lawrence and New York, allowed the Giants to shed the 28-year-old's impending $20 million salary for 2026 while gaining valuable draft capital.
ESPN analyst Seth Walder awarded the Giants an "A" for the transaction and the Bengals a "D," highlighting the disparity in perceived value. For the Giants, this is surely much better than they could have imagined. It was not unreasonable that the team didn't want to give a 28-year-old defensive tackle with two years left on his deal a new contract.
But the Bengals solved that problem for New York, and handing the Giants such a premium draft pick must have made it easy to say goodbye. Though Lawrence was a major part of the Giants' defensive front, a new high draft pick offers the Giants star-level upside on a team-friendly deal for years to come. And assuming no alterations were made to Lawrence's contract before the trade, the Giants get 20 million dollars off the books.
Losing an elite player stings. But nothing dulls the pain like a trade partner willing to overpay. Walder's assessment underscores the Giants' strategic success.