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Add Trey Hendrickson to the list of available pass rushers this offseason.
He’ll come at a steep price — both in terms draft picks and salary.
The Bengals granted their star defensive end, who led the NFL in sacks and pressures last year, to explore a trade Thursday. Hendrickson has one year left on his contract, but whomever agrees to send draft picks for him likely will also have to immediately negotiate a contract extension that could be the highest in the NFL for a non-quarterback. Just Wednesday, the Raiders made defensive end Maxx Crosby the highest-paid non-quarterback in the league, giving him a three-year, $106.