Dexter Lawrence's trade request from the New York Giants on April 6, skipping their offseason program amid stalled extension talks on his $27 million 2026 cap hit, has fragmented trader consensus ahead of the NFL Draft. With no advanced negotiations reported, implied probabilities cluster tightly around 47% for frontrunners like the Giants—holding a slim 47.5% edge as the default landing spot barring an overwhelming offer—Buffalo Bills, Indianapolis Colts, Minnesota Vikings, and other defensive line-needy contenders such as Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, and Detroit Lions, reflecting widespread interest from teams eyeing draft capital swaps for interior disruption. This even split underscores the pre-draft uncertainty, where multiple squads possess the picks and cap flexibility to absorb an All-Pro DT, while Philadelphia Eagles lag at 4.5% given their robust defensive front.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedBaltimore Ravens 92%
Buffalo Bills 92%
Chicago Bears 92%
Detroit Lions 92%
Baltimore Ravens
92%
Buffalo Bills
92%
Chicago Bears
92%
Detroit Lions
92%
Indianapolis Colts
92%
Minnesota Vikings
92%
New England Patriots
92%
Seattle Seahawks
92%
Washington Commanders
92%
Carolina Panthers
92%
Cincinnati Bengals
92%
Denver Broncos
92%
Green Bay Packers
92%
Houston Texans
92%
San Francisco 49ers
92%
Cleveland Browns
92%
Dallas Cowboys
92%
Kansas City Chiefs
92%
New York Jets
92%
Pittsburgh Steelers
92%
Jacksonville Jaguars
92%
Los Angeles Chargers
92%
Los Angeles Rams
92%
Las Vegas Raiders
85%
Arizona Cardinals
85%
Atlanta Falcons
85%
New Orleans Saints
85%
Tennessee Titans
85%
Miami Dolphins
85%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
85%
New York Giants
48%
Philadelphia Eagles
9%
Baltimore Ravens 92%
Buffalo Bills 92%
Chicago Bears 92%
Detroit Lions 92%
Baltimore Ravens
92%
Buffalo Bills
92%
Chicago Bears
92%
Detroit Lions
92%
Indianapolis Colts
92%
Minnesota Vikings
92%
New England Patriots
92%
Seattle Seahawks
92%
Washington Commanders
92%
Carolina Panthers
92%
Cincinnati Bengals
92%
Denver Broncos
92%
Green Bay Packers
92%
Houston Texans
92%
San Francisco 49ers
92%
Cleveland Browns
92%
Dallas Cowboys
92%
Kansas City Chiefs
92%
New York Jets
92%
Pittsburgh Steelers
92%
Jacksonville Jaguars
92%
Los Angeles Chargers
92%
Los Angeles Rams
92%
Las Vegas Raiders
85%
Arizona Cardinals
85%
Atlanta Falcons
85%
New Orleans Saints
85%
Tennessee Titans
85%
Miami Dolphins
85%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
85%
New York Giants
48%
Philadelphia Eagles
9%
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.
Market Opened: 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...Dexter Lawrence's trade request from the New York Giants on April 6, skipping their offseason program amid stalled extension talks on his $27 million 2026 cap hit, has fragmented trader consensus ahead of the NFL Draft. With no advanced negotiations reported, implied probabilities cluster tightly around 47% for frontrunners like the Giants—holding a slim 47.5% edge as the default landing spot barring an overwhelming offer—Buffalo Bills, Indianapolis Colts, Minnesota Vikings, and other defensive line-needy contenders such as Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, and Detroit Lions, reflecting widespread interest from teams eyeing draft capital swaps for interior disruption. This even split underscores the pre-draft uncertainty, where multiple squads possess the picks and cap flexibility to absorb an All-Pro DT, while Philadelphia Eagles lag at 4.5% given their robust defensive front.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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