All-Pro defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence's trade request from the New York Giants, reported yesterday amid stalled contract extension talks, has fragmented trader consensus ahead of the NFL Draft, with no clear frontrunner emerging for his services. Facing a $27 million cap hit in 2026 with no guaranteed money left on his deal, Lawrence is skipping the Giants' offseason program, prompting bets to spread evenly across teams like the Bears, Colts, Bengals, Packers, Texans, Browns, Steelers, and Buccaneers—all at 50% implied probability—needing interior defensive line help. The Giants sit at 30%, reflecting reluctance to move their cornerstone despite the holdout, while pre-draft dynamics keep the race tightly contested among cap-flexible suitors valuing his run-stuffing prowess.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoSan Francisco 49ers 50%
Indianapolis Colts 49%
Minnesota Vikings 49%
New England Patriots 49%
San Francisco 49ers
50%
Indianapolis Colts
49%
Minnesota Vikings
49%
New England Patriots
49%
Jacksonville Jaguars
49%
Los Angeles Rams
49%
Green Bay Packers
49%
Houston Texans
48%
Cleveland Browns
48%
Los Angeles Chargers
47%
Seattle Seahawks
46%
Denver Broncos
45%
Washington Commanders
44%
Buffalo Bills
43%
Detroit Lions
43%
Pittsburgh Steelers
42%
Baltimore Ravens
42%
New York Giants
42%
Chicago Bears
41%
Carolina Panthers
40%
Dallas Cowboys
39%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
37%
Arizona Cardinals
35%
Miami Dolphins
35%
Atlanta Falcons
35%
Las Vegas Raiders
34%
Tennessee Titans
33%
New Orleans Saints
32%
Kansas City Chiefs
29%
New York Jets
29%
Cincinnati Bengals
26%
Philadelphia Eagles
5%
San Francisco 49ers 50%
Indianapolis Colts 49%
Minnesota Vikings 49%
New England Patriots 49%
San Francisco 49ers
50%
Indianapolis Colts
49%
Minnesota Vikings
49%
New England Patriots
49%
Jacksonville Jaguars
49%
Los Angeles Rams
49%
Green Bay Packers
49%
Houston Texans
48%
Cleveland Browns
48%
Los Angeles Chargers
47%
Seattle Seahawks
46%
Denver Broncos
45%
Washington Commanders
44%
Buffalo Bills
43%
Detroit Lions
43%
Pittsburgh Steelers
42%
Baltimore Ravens
42%
New York Giants
42%
Chicago Bears
41%
Carolina Panthers
40%
Dallas Cowboys
39%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
37%
Arizona Cardinals
35%
Miami Dolphins
35%
Atlanta Falcons
35%
Las Vegas Raiders
34%
Tennessee Titans
33%
New Orleans Saints
32%
Kansas City Chiefs
29%
New York Jets
29%
Cincinnati Bengals
26%
Philadelphia Eagles
5%
If Dexter Lawrence is cut, retires, or is not on an NFL roster as of September 14, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the New York Giants and/or the acquiring team; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Apr 6, 2026, 7:06 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If Dexter Lawrence is cut, retires, or is not on an NFL roster as of September 14, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the New York Giants and/or the acquiring team; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...All-Pro defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence's trade request from the New York Giants, reported yesterday amid stalled contract extension talks, has fragmented trader consensus ahead of the NFL Draft, with no clear frontrunner emerging for his services. Facing a $27 million cap hit in 2026 with no guaranteed money left on his deal, Lawrence is skipping the Giants' offseason program, prompting bets to spread evenly across teams like the Bears, Colts, Bengals, Packers, Texans, Browns, Steelers, and Buccaneers—all at 50% implied probability—needing interior defensive line help. The Giants sit at 30%, reflecting reluctance to move their cornerstone despite the holdout, while pre-draft dynamics keep the race tightly contested among cap-flexible suitors valuing his run-stuffing prowess.
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