A dynamic, fragmented painting depicting the powerful movements and collisions of a defensive lineman, rendered in a cubist style with sharp geometric planes in navy, green, and orange.An All-Pro defensive tackle could provide a major boost to the Chargers’ defensive line as they look to reload under a new coordinator.Los Angeles Today

The Los Angeles Chargers have emerged as the ‘most sensible’ landing spot for New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, who recently requested a trade. With the Chargers needing to replace their former defensive coordinator and having the cap space to acquire Lawrence’s $90 million contract, the move could provide a major boost to new DC Chris O’Leary’s unit.

Why it matters

The Chargers’ defense has been among the league’s best in recent seasons, but the departure of former DC Jesse Minter creates a need to reload the unit. Adding an elite interior defender like Lawrence could help the Bolts maintain their defensive dominance and provide a strong foundation for O’Leary’s first year as playcaller.

The details

Lawrence, a three-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro, is entering the third year of a four-year, $90 million contract with the Giants. His addition would significantly upgrade the Chargers’ defensive line, which PFF ranked 19th in the league last season. Lawrence posted a 75.6 overall grade and 84.5 pass-rush grade from PFF in 2025, with an 8% pass-rush win rate that ranked inside the top 20 defensive interiors.

Lawrence is currently under contract with the Giants through the 2026 season.The Chargers have $48.7 million in cap space available for the 2026 season.

The players

Dexter Lawrence

A three-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro defensive tackle for the New York Giants who recently requested a trade from the organization.

Chris O’Leary

The new defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers, tasked with replacing Jesse Minter who left to become the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens.

Teair Tart

A defensive lineman the Chargers re-signed to a three-year, $37.5 million deal, graded as the ninth-best run defending interior in 2025.

Dalvin Tomlinson

A free agent defensive tackle the Chargers signed to a one-year deal to replace the departed Da’Shawn Hand, known as a run-stopping specialist.

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What they’re saying

“The Harbaugh connection certainly could be at play here (Jim Harbaugh’s brother, John, became the head coach of the Giants). The two brothers have already demonstrated they can table any sibling rivalry to engineer a mutually beneficial deal.”

— Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz, USA Today Reporter

“With Chris O’Leary potentially in for a difficult adjustment as he takes the reins of the defense, why not equip him with someone who can make things easier for everyone around him? Lawrence could help them reach it, and Los Angeles has more cap leeway – including $48.7 million for 2026 – than many other teams to facilitate a move.”

— Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz, USA Today Reporter

What’s next

The Chargers will need to negotiate a trade with the Giants to acquire Dexter Lawrence, likely involving draft picks or other players. The two teams have a history of trades between the Harbaugh brothers, which could facilitate a deal.

The takeaway

Adding an elite interior defender like Dexter Lawrence would be a major coup for the Chargers as they look to maintain their defensive dominance under new coordinator Chris O’Leary. With the cap space to absorb Lawrence’s contract and the potential Harbaugh connection, the Bolts have emerged as the most logical landing spot for the disgruntled Giants star.