
What makes Giants star Dexter Lawrence ‘1 of 1’? We asked teammates and coaches for their wildest tales
NY Post
Dexter Lawrence is different.
In much the same way that Tyreek Hill is described as “fast” and Derrick Henry is called “powerful,” the one word most frequently attached to Lawrence is “different.”
Because “different” can’t be measured in the weight room or by a stopwatch, it’s hard to define. What does that mean in the NFL, where everyone is a rare species of athlete?
“That’s a great compliment to hear — that I’m not like everybody else,” Lawrence told The Post. “That’s kind of what I strive for and who I want to be. I know not a lot of people are my size, or have my knowledge, or have my skills, but I just go about my day being Dex. And that’s all I can be.”

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