The Dallas Cowboys are riding on a lot of hope regarding their side of the coin with the Micah Parsons trade. The Green Bay Packers are getting an All-Pro pass rusher in the middle of his prime, albeit with a hefty price tag that makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in franchise history.
Dallas will have to wait to see the true value of their end of the trade. In exchange for Parsons, the Packers sent two first-round picks (2026 and 2027) along with defensive tackle Kenny Clark.
The veteran defensive tackle should solidify a need that’s plagued Dallas’ defense for years in stopping the run. However, the crown jewel of the trade for the Cowboys front office seems to be the two first-round picks. Owner and general manager Jerry Jones was practically salivating over the gumdrops danci