Bengals' asking price for Trey Hendrickson revealed by insider

Matt Sullivan

Bengals' asking price for Trey Hendrickson revealed by insider image

The Cincinnati Bengals, while they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers to get to 3-4, could still be open to a Trey Hendrickson trade. While the Bengals likely wouldn't trade him if they're back in the thick of a playoff race, if they lose a few more games, he could be available.

The All-Pro pass rusher would have plenty of teams interested in him, and there would likely be competition in the trade market for his services. If such a scenario does occur, what would it take to land Hendrickson?

According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, if the Bengals do entertain a trade, their asking price wouldn't be the same as it was in the offseason. Instead, the Bengals are looking to land both a player and a draft pick in return for Hendrickson.

Bengals' Trey Hendrickson asking price revealed by insider

“Teams are going to call," Rapoport said. "I would expect Hendrickson to be a big-time trade target. As far as what it might take, well, I am told it is a young player who would help the Bengals this year and into the future, and a future mid-round pick if the Bengals are even willing to do it.”

Cincinnati, if they decide to move on from Hendrickson this season, would be looking for a young player and a mid-round draft choice in the NFL Draft. It's a non-traditional ask, as the Bengals could still look to be competitive even if they move the veteran pass rusher.

Hendrickson signed a revised $29 million deal through the 2025 season and will be a free agent at year's end. A team trading for him would either have to sign him to a huge extension or accept that he's going to be a rental.

Finding a team that's willing to give up the compensation the Bengals are asking for, while accepting that they might be getting just 10 or so games out of Hendrickson, is a tall task.

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The four-time Pro Bowl pass rusher has four sacks and 12 pressures this season, and while he missed the Bengals' Week 7 matchup against the Steelers, he's not expected to be out for long.

While a fit might be hard to find, his back-to-back seasons with 17.5 sacks are very appealing for an NFL contender. The San Francisco 49ers, Detroit Lions, and Philadelphia Eagles are three teams that make a lot of sense if Hendrickson were to be available.

Of those three, the Eagles might be the most desperate and could be a reasonable fit for a trade. Following Rapoport's standards, the Eagles could send a third-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and second-year pass rusher Jaylx Hunt for Hendrickson.

Howie Roseman might not be so aggressive, but Hunt would be a young player who plays the same position as Hendrickson, and the Eagles have multiple third-round picks, making their loss of a third rounder sting less.

For now, a trade doesn't seem too likely after a strong win in Week 7. But, if the Bengals do decide to move the 31-year-old pass rusher, their desired compensation, a young player and a mid-round pick, is now firmly established.

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Matt Sullivan

Matt Sullivan is a freelance writer for The Sporting News, predominantly covering MLB. Matt is a native of Pennsylvania and has worked with Athlon Sports, Last Word on Sports, and other outlets.