Sources: Giants' contract talks with Lawrence reach impasse - ESPN
The New York Giants and star defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II have reached an impasse on talks over a new contract extension, sources told NFL Network on Tuesday night.
The Giants have engaged with teams on a potential trade of Lawrence, which now will continue ahead of next week's NFL draft.
News of the impasse between the sides comes on the same day Giants general manager Joe Schoen labeled conversations between the team and Lawrence's agent as «productive.»
«We've had good conversations with his representatives throughout the last five or six days,» Schoen said, preempting his annual predraft news conference with an update on the situation. «Coach [John Harbaugh], [senior vice president of football operations and strategy] Dawn [Aponte], myself, we've all been in communication, trying to find some resolution.
»I'll echo what Coach said last week: We'd like for Dexter to be here, and at some point we'll come to a resolution here, whatever that may be. We'll see. But conversations have been really good, they've been productive and we'll see what happens here down the road."
Lawrence's contract is currently out of guaranteed money, and his $20 million salary places him 10th among interior defensive linemen this season. He requested a trade and has not been present for the start of the Giants' first offseason workout program under Harbaugh.
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«I'm always going to pick up the phone,» Schoen said Tuesday of potential offers for Lawrence. «So if a team calls — maybe not to the effect that Coach [Harbaugh] said last week that


