If you’re a regular reader here at Giants Wire, you know that we’ve been pounding the Dexter Lawrence drum all season, but particularly over the past two weeks.

But you don’t need us to tell you… If you have a pair of functioning eyes, you’ve been able to see bright and clear just how dominant Lawrence is becoming. And we say “becoming” because he’s clearly just scratching the surface of his seemingly unlimited potential.

Against both the Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots, Lawrence looked like a guy in a completely different league. He has been making professional NFL players look like semi-pro armatures on the regular.

Dexter Lawerence’s ability to generate interior pressure is eye opening. This “just a 2 down run stuffer” nonsense is garbage. Keep hustling, keep dominating. #giants #NYG pic.twitter.com/k7gymKopCL — Nick Falato (@nickfalato) October 8, 2019

Nothing to see here, just 342-pound @llawrence2139 diagnosing and then chasing down a screen to help force a punt.

Dexter Lawrence's hustle stands out in every game. You rarely see a 342-lb IDL move like him in tight spaces, let alone chase plays down in the 10-yd range. #Giants pic.twitter.com/Ns8XPPduwP — Dan Schneier (@DanSchneierNFL) October 11, 2019

The above examples are just two from an overflowing pool you could pick from to highlight. Lawrence has been winning his matchup on roughly 90% of all snaps and making it look almost remarkably easy.

“Big Dex is an animal out there, you see it on film. He really stood out on film as far as running to the ball, pushing the pocket and flying around. I’m excited for all of them, but Big Dex is making a big jump and you can see it when you turn on film,” linebacker Markus Golden told reporters on Friday.

Golden isn’t blowing smoke, either. Don’t take his word for it or our word for it — put on some film for yourself and key in on Lawrence. You won’t be disappointed.

After a few early weeks spent finding his footing, Lawrence has seen his Pro Football Focus grade improve to 87.2 on the season, which is good for seventh-best among interior defenders. He’s also led the Giants in each of the previous two weeks.

For the second consecutive week, Dexter Lawrence is the Giants highest graded player 🧱 🔥🔥 https://t.co/stQZji8GdP — PFF NY Giants (@PFF_Giants) October 11, 2019

With Lawrence’s snap cap now soaring toward 80%, we’re seeing more and more of what makes him a potentially elite defender. He’s also proven both general manager Dave Gettleman and head coach Pat Shurmur correct, dominating on all three downs, creating pressure, stuffing the run, eating up multiple blocks and chasing down screen plays.

Lawrence is doing it all and by the time this season ends, he’ll be in the conversation for Defensive Rookie of the Year and potentially the Defensive Player of the Year Award.

Yes, Lawrence is that good.