The Dallas Cowboys are navigating a challenging 2024 season with a 3-6 record and multiple injuries to key players. Among them, linebacker Micah Parsons has been particularly missed, having played only five games so far due to injury. In those appearances, Parsons managed 16 tackles, 3 sacks, and a forced fumble, showcasing his impact on a defense struggling to contain high-powered offenses without him. The Cowboys are also facing a potential four-week absence of quarterback Dak Prescott, who’s sidelined with a hamstring injury, as well as receiver CeeDee Lamb, dealing with shoulder problems.
Considering these issues, ESPN’s Dan Graziano recently proposed a bold idea: trading Parsons to acquire draft picks that could help Dallas rebuild. Graziano noted that while it would be a drastic step, moving Parsons could potentially yield three first-round picks, greatly aiding a rebuilding phase. “I can see the logic,” Graziano said, though he acknowledged the difficulty of parting with such a unique talent.
Ultimately, he stressed that Parsons is the type of player who is hard to replace, even with multiple high-value draft picks, making him a potential foundation piece despite Dallas’ struggles. With Parsons due for a contract extension in 2025, the Cowboys must weigh his long-term significance against their immediate need for improvement.