Did Trading Dexter Lawrence for No. 10 Create a Bigger Giants DT Problem?

APR 21, 202644 MIN
2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast

Did Trading Dexter Lawrence for No. 10 Create a Bigger Giants DT Problem?

APR 21, 202644 MIN

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The Giants gained pick No. 10, but they sacrificed the anchor of their defensive front. If replacing Dexter Lawrence comes down to patchwork veterans and a draft gamble, did this move leave the roster thinner where it can least afford it?Follow us on Spotify and stay locked in with the show. If you listen on Apple Podcasts, a 5-star rating and review helps more Giants fans find us.Drew and Rob break down Dexter Lawrence’s first comments after the trade and why the ending of this relationship felt completely cooked by the time it got to the finish line. They get into the report that John Harbaugh was cut off from direct communication late in the process, what that says about where things stood behind the scenes, and why the Giants now face the real cost of cashing out for No. 10. Yes, they added premium draft flexibility. But they may have also made the middle of their defense much harder to fix than one extra first-round pick solves. That is the core debate driving this episode.From there, the focus turns to the replacement plan. Is D.J. Reader a legitimate short-term answer, or just the first bandage after losing a franchise pillar? If fallback names like Austin Johnson or another late veteran end up in the mix, is that a real plan or proof the Giants are now scrambling to patch a room they could not afford to weaken? The guys make it clear that this conversation is not just about stats on paper. It is about what Lawrence did to wreck plays even when the box score did not fully show it, and whether the Giants can realistically replace that impact without coming out of this draft still vulnerable up front.They also hit the Odell Beckham Jr. workout and why nostalgia should not override what he is at this point in his career, then close on the post-trade draft debate now hanging over picks 5 and 10. Should the Giants use those picks to rebuild the defense, support Jaxson Dart with more offensive firepower, or trade back and spread value across a roster with too many holes? That is the tension hanging over the whole show: did the Giants buy flexibility, or did they create a bigger problem in the one area they could least afford to weaken?Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs All episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show