Dexter Lawrence II may not be only Giant on trade block
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The New York Giants are a fit to replace Dexter Lawrence II with a "rock solid" nose tackle from the 2026 NFL draft class.
The Giants on Tuesday begin their first offseason workouts under new coach John Harbaugh. An NFL team’s entire offseason program is voluntary, with the exception of a mid-June minicamp. The Giants’ first practices under Harbaugh will come in the form of a voluntary minicamp from April 21-23. That is entirely closed to reporters.
Sport's Illustrated's Albert Breer breaks down the latest on Dexter Lawrence, his trade request and how the Giants view him. Plus, he discusses Fernando Mendoza's Top 30 visit with the Raiders and the situation surrounding Puka Nacua as his attorney says he has checked into rehab.
An emoji in a tweet from Bengals DT BJ Hill has fans on social media hoping for a reunion between Hill and Giants DT Dexter Lawrence.
Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence signed his current contract three years ago. With a 2026 payout of $20 million and a 2027 compensation package of $19.5 million, Lawrence believes it’s time for a change.