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Reports emerged in early April that Dexter Lawrence had requested a trade from the New York Giants, and the team obliged him the weekend before the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Giants sent Lawrence to the Bengals in exchange for the No. 10 overall pick in the upcoming draft.
It is a massive swing for a Bengals team that simply had to get better on defense, but will Lawrence be worth the draft cost?
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Dexter Lawrence Has Been Elite
While Lawrence took some flak for his level of play last year, our own Warren Sharp outlined just how elite Lawrence has been over the last three seasons.
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Lawrence's pressure rate slipped last season when he finished with just 0.5 sacks, but there is no question he has been as impactful a pass rusher as we have seen in recent seasons among interior linemen.
He has also had that success despite facing double team after double team.
According to Next Gen Stats, Lawrence has been double-teamed at the highest rate among defensive tackles since 2024.
The defensive attention Lawrence commands can be seen in his on-off numbers.
Dexter Lawrence 2025 only:
OFF field:
#32 YPA (8.4)
#31 sack rate (4.1%)
#27 EPA/pass (+0.13)
#26 pass success (47%)
#23 pressure rate (32%)ON field:
#7 pass success (40%)
#8 YPA (6.6)
#9 sack rate (7.7%)
#10 EPA/pass (+0.09)
#22 pressure rate (33%)https://t.co/Xbo2p6JtJe— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) April 6, 2026
As Warren notes, those numbers were just for the 2025 season, which was a “down” season statistically for Lawrence.
Now he joins a defense that has already added DT Jonathan Allen, EDGE Boye Mafe, and S Bryan Cook this offseason.
With Lawrence also joining, the Bengals are set up to have the most improved defense in the league in 2026.













