Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys are aligned when it comes to their approach to the remainder of the 2024 season, particularly regarding the idea of “tanking” for a better draft pick. Following a much-needed victory over the Washington Commanders that ended a five-game losing streak, Parsons made it clear that he has no intention of easing off in order to improve the team’s draft position. He emphasized that as long as he’s on the team, the Cowboys will continue to fight, and any hopes of a high draft pick should be “ruined” by their performance.
Parsons’ comments received praise from Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who shared his support for the sentiment. Speaking on 105.3 The Fan, Jones expressed his belief that the value of winning games far outweighs the uncertainty surrounding draft picks. He pointed out that each victory is crucial for team morale and growth, noting that a strong win can offer immense satisfaction regardless of any future draft outcomes.
The Cowboys are currently sitting at a 4-7 record and are projected to select at No. 11 in the 2024 NFL Draft, according to Tankathon. While this might position them outside the range of landing top-tier prospects like Travis Hunter from Colorado or Ashton Jeanty from Boise State, the Cowboys are focused on finishing the season strong. The team’s draft position could improve or worsen depending on their performance in the final weeks.
As the Cowboys face a tough financial future with significant contracts already in place for quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, they will need a solid rookie class to stay competitive. Parsons, one of the team’s top stars, is also due for a new contract soon, with many expecting him to set a new standard for non-quarterback players’ salaries. The pressure to make smart draft decisions grows as the Cowboys navigate their financial commitments and long-term competitiveness.
Another key issue for the Cowboys moving forward is the status of head coach Mike McCarthy, who is in the final year of his contract. Despite a lack of extension talks, Jerry Jones has stated that it’s not “crazy” to consider McCarthy continuing beyond this season. Jones commended McCarthy’s coaching experience and noted that he has a strong understanding of the game. The Cowboys’ playoff push and the outcome of the remainder of the season will likely influence decisions regarding McCarthy’s future.
Although the Cowboys have had challenges this season, they remain committed to fighting for wins, with a chance to pick up another divisional victory during their Thanksgiving matchup against the New York Giants. Despite their thin playoff hopes, Parsons, Jones, and the rest of the team are determined to finish the season strong and avoid the notion of tanking for a better draft pick.