Cowboys Micah Parsons Mock Trade Yields Massive Draft Haul

How concerned Cowboys fans are about the current state of play between the team and star defensive end Micah Parsons is likely directly related to how they feel about the following questions: We have seen this movie before, and we know how it is going to end, right?

Parsons is holding out for a new contract, of course, and should be paid like one of the top defensive players in the league. Fair to say that he could very well set a new record on that, possibly hitting around $45 million annually.

The Cowboys move at a glacial pace when giving out that kind of money. Dallas waited until the end of August to finally pay receiver CeeDee Lamb last summer, giving him a top-of-the-market deal worth $136 million over four years. The Cowboys signed quarterback Dak Prescott on the morning of the season opener in September 2024, for four years and $240 million, also top of the market.

When it comes to Parsons, we’ve seen this movie before, right?


Micah Parsons Taking Things Personally

Probably. But not necessarily, which is why there is more concern over this situation.

The fact that the Cowboys put their stars through this wringer could mean that, eventually, one of them takes a stand and refuses to sign. Parsons could be the one to make that stand. As ESPN’s Adam Schefter noted on Monday, there is a “personal” aspect to the Parsons situation that separates it from Prescott and Lamb.

Parsons thought he was close with owner Jerry Jones. But in the end, Jones has treated him like a head of cattle, questioning Parsons’ value after he was injured last year and attempting to circumvent Parsons’ agent in negotiations. There’s a bit of betrayal there, from Parsons’ perspective.

Gobs of money tend to make players overlook personal betrayal. But Parsons wears his emotions and his fealty on his sleeve–he might be different than most players, and might be willing to actually take Jones on until he forces a trade.


Cowboys Add 3 1st-Rounders

If that’s the case, there is likely no team better positioned to give the Cowboys a huge haul than the New England  Patriots, a team that sees itself on the rise. GM Eliot Wolf said on Monday he would be willing to part with top future draft picks to secure top-level talent now.

And so the Heavy trade proposal is a simple one, even with massive implications.

Patriots: Micah Parsons

Cowboys: 3 first-round picks

Losing Parsons stings, but three first-rounders would be an impressive return:

“New England is rebuilding from scratch with a new head coach in 2025 (Mike Vrabel) and a second-year QB who was a top-3 pick (Drake Maye). The Patriots had a solid draft, likely picking up two long-term starters on the offensive line. New England also took a big swing in free agency with Stefon Diggs.

“The team still has nearly $60 million in cap space and can absorb Parsons easily moving forward. Three first-round picks is a little more than the Bears are giving up, but the Patriots play in a much weaker division and profile as the most likely team to just five-plus wins in 2025. Adding Parsons would likely increase that win total projection and the odds of hitting it, thus driving down the value of New England’s first-round selections moving forward as the franchise rebuilds back into a perennial contender.”

 

 

 

 

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