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New York Giants' Dexter Lawrence unconcerned with exploding DT market... For now

New York Giants' Dexter Lawrence unconcerned with exploding DT market... For now

USA Todaya day ago
New York Giants Pro Bowl defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence took to the podium on the team's first day of training camp on Wednesday. He was clearly in charge, just like a leader should be.
"As a leader, I try to challenge everybody to prove themselves every day. They want to talk about our D-Line, but we ain't done anything yet," Lawrence declared.
Lawrence is coming off a season that ended with him on injured reserve (IR) with a dislocated elbow. He missed the Giants' final five games. He spoke about what the most difficult thing he endured after the injury.
"Showering," he quipped.
Lawrence was asked about the four-year, $87.5 million extension he signed two years ago. It was the standard among NFL defensive tackles until this offseason, when several defensive tackles were rewarded with lofty contracts.
Lawrence's $21.875 AAV ranks ninth among DTs across the league. For a player who is considered in the top two or three talent-wise, he should be seeking a raise. He says he isn't... Yet.
Lawrence will be getting some help along the defensive line in rookie Darius Alexander. He said he trained with the Giants' third-round pick this summer and is looking forward to playing with him.
"His tape at Toledo is very impressive," said Lawrence.
Alexander returned to the field on Wednesday, while Lawrence remains limited.
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