New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen offered a cautiously optimistic update Tuesday regarding star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, who recently requested a trade. Schoen characterized the ongoing discussions with Lawrence's representatives as "productive" and "really good," signaling hope that a resolution can be found to keep the All-Pro anchor in blue.
"We've all been in communication. We're all trying to find some resolution," Schoen told reporters. "We'd all like for Dexter to be here." The 28-year-old Lawrence, a three-time Pro Bowler and the cornerstone of the Giants' defensive front, is seeking a new contract as he enters the final two years of his current deal.
While Schoen confirmed he remains open to answering calls from other teams, his primary focus appears to be on securing Lawrence's long-term future with the franchise. He emphasized there is no firm deadline, allowing negotiations to continue without immediate pressure. This situation is a critical offseason storyline for a Giants defense looking to build around its most dominant player.
New head coach John Harbaugh had previously expressed understanding about the trade request and optimism about a positive outcome. For now, Lawrence is sitting out the voluntary offseason program as talks progress. Giants fans and the front office alike will be watching closely, hoping the team can lock down a player whose disruptive presence defines their defensive identity.
