Getty Vita Vea #50 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers watches drills during mandatory minicamp the AdventHealth Training Center.
The New York Giants made the tough decision this offseason to part ways with long-time nose tackle Dexter Lawrence, opening a hole at the tip of their defense.
It made sense for both sides. The Giants seemed uninterested in working out a long-term deal for the seven-year veteran, and Lawrence was seeking a fresh start.
In exchange for his services, New York got back the 10th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and shortly after, turned it into Miami
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