Craig Carton
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That's A. B, Dexter Lawrence comes back on a new extended contract that might get him around $30 million a year, let's just say, with...
more money guaranteed because there's no guaranteed money left on the current deal, or C, Dexter Lawrence gets traded.
If you had to pick one of those three, which do you think, as we sit here today, is the more likely outcome?
Right.
How much of their decision is based on...
the continuation of the elbow problem.
I know he played all 17 last year, and to his credit, played through significant pain with that elbow.
I guess my first question should be, what's the update on the elbow?
Does he claim to be 100%?
Will he ever be 100%?
Talking to Pat Leonard, Daily News, one of the best when it comes to covering football.
And, of course, has the Giants covered top to bottom.
You know, is any of this, do you think โ
a bad reflection on John Harbaugh cause it's been all, you know, sunshine and roses since he got here and the good feelings and Hey, we think we're a 10 win team and we might be a playoff team, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But now here's your guy.
That's I guess to be fair, your second best defensive player behind Burns, but a key member of that defensive line is any of this a bad look for John Harbaugh in your opinion?
See, and here's what's interesting to me specifically about Dexter Lawrence and John Harbaugh.
is that John Harbaugh had some of the great defensive linemen in football history in Baltimore.
Whether it's Haloti Nada, who played both tackle and end.
Obviously, Sam Adams and Tony Siragusa in the early 2000s, of course, that were defensive tackles.