One of this century’s most significant NFL transactions occurred Thursday, when the Cowboys shockingly traded Micah Parsons to the Packers for two first-round picks and 10th-year defensive tackle Kenny Clark. After a monthslong saga that brought a host of rumors (and Jerry Jones confirming them in his rather pivotal Michael Irvin interview) no trade would happen, Parsons has since arrived in Green Bay and is now tied to a record-smashing defender contract.
While the topic of a trade came up multiple times during this process — including an early-February report indicating internal dialogue transpired on a deal — no real waves surfaced regarding a swap until this week. Parsons’ camp had attempted to reengage with Jones, who had waged an interesting crusade against the defensive end’s agent (David Mulugheta) during this saga, this week but was told he would either play on his fifth-year option number or be traded.
Parsons has barely a week to prepare for the Packers’ opener. It does not sound like the four-time Pro Bowler will be a full-time participant — after a de facto hold-in — according to Brian Gutekunst (via ESPN.com’s Rob Demovsky). Parsons attended Cowboys minicamp and training camp but did not practice, using a back injury as cover during training camp. That was never viewed as a major issue, the Thursday trade haul confirming the Packers’ minimal concerns here.
Jones’ stance of Clark replacing Parsons on the 2025 being a net gain is a tough sell, as the 2026 and ’27 first-rounders are the lead assets here — for a Cowboys team that has drafted eight All-Pros in Round 1 since 2010. But the longtime owner did say the team’s interest in adding a D-tackle impacted the team’s search.
The 37th-year owner indicated (via NFL.com’s Jane Slater) the Cowboys only discussed trades with teams who carried sufficient DT depth and would be willing to meet Parsons’ contractual demands. The latter component goes without saying in a trade like this, but it is interesting the Cowboys made the DT position a central part of this deal.
This included “several” conversations with the Packers, per Jones (via TMJ4’s Ashley Washburn) in recent days. While the Cowboys would presumably have a much better chance to justify Jones’ comments about potential post-Parsons improvement in 2025 had they unloaded the superstar EDGE before the draft, the owner/GM said (via Slater) the team did begin considering it in the spring. Though, the 82-year-old Cowboys honcho added the team did not discuss Parsons with other clubs pre-draft.
Jones (via Slater) cited the Cowboys’ D-end depth as a reason they felt OK making this seismic move. Dallas used a second-round pick on a defensive end for the third time in four years, adding Donovan Ezeiruaku a year after selecting Marshawn Kneeland. Sam Williams is also a former second-rounder, but the 2022 draftee is coming off an ACL tear.
Dallas also reunited with Dante Fowler, who registered a Washington-best 10.5 sacks last season. That said, ESPN.com’s Bill Barnwell relayed a telling stat about Parsons’ value to the team. From 2021-24, Dallas led the league in defensive EPA per play with Parsons on the field. In 1,039 snaps without Parsons in that span, the Cowboys’ defense ranked 31st in that metric.
Jones (via NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo) cited run defense as a key need. The Cowboys, who have not invested much at linebacker in recent years, ranked 29th in run defense last season and 22nd in 2022. In their 2021 and ’23 playoff years, the team ranked 16th.
A 2016 first-round pick, Clark was a nine-year Packers starter en route to two extensions. He earned Pro Bowl nods in 2019, 2021 and 2023, being regarded as one of the NFL’s better DTs. Pro Football Focus ranked Clark 53rd among interior D-linemen last season — a career-worst finish — but ESPN’s pass rush win rate metric slotted him 18th among DTs in 2023.
Clark, 30 in October, also underwent offseason foot surgery to address an issue that hampered him in 2024. Clark joins the recently re-signed Osa Odighizuwa (four years, $80MM) as high-priced DTs in Dallas, which took on Clark’s three-year, $64MM extension that runs through 2027.
Although Gutekunst said Friday (via The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman) he only believed a legitimate shot at landing Parsons existed a couple days ago, the Packers had the framework of a trade by Wednesday (via Demovsky) were both among the first teams to reach out and appealed to Parsons. Green Bay reminding Parsons of Penn State, where he attended college, increased his interest, per the Dallas Morning News’ Calvin Watkins. The $47MM-per-year windfall — $6MM north (in AAV) from T.J. Watt‘s previous non-QB record and $6.5MM higher than Dallas had offered — didn’t hurt, either.
Jones said (via Garafolo) the intra-NFC component of this trade did not matter to him, indicating he would only have avoided trading within the NFC East. Parsons, 26, will return to Dallas as a Packer in Week 4. While we might learn some dissenting opinions down the road, depending on how this trade goes, Jones said (via The Athletic’s Jon Machota) the front office and coaching staff were “unanimous” this was the right trade to make.
Clark was “shocked” by the trade; he joins some Cowboys in reacting that way. Brian Schottenheimer said (via WFAA’s Ed Werder) he talked to between 12 and 14 players, including Dak Prescott and Trevon Diggs, about the move at it was completed. Schottenheimer had said he was confident Parsons would suit up for the Cowboys in Week 1, but days after he spoke with the disgruntled player about his actions during the Cowboys’ preseason finale, the new HC will oversee a lower-profile pass-rushing group. Schottenheimer added Friday this trade was “not an overnight thing.”
“This is not something we came about; it wasn’t something where it was like an overnight thing,” Schottenheimer said. “We had talked about it, and at the end of the day, I think when you look at a football team, when you can potentially add up to four or five players and things like that, it gives you the ability to do some things.”
It certainly seems like the Cowboys pivoted, as their aim had been to extend Parsons in 2025 for a while. They prioritized Prescott and CeeDee Lamb deals in their 2024 contract years, giving them top-end contracts — Prescott’s a still-unapproached $60MM-per-year accord — just before last season. This Parsons zag naturally prompted Jones to bring up the seminal Herschel Walker trade, which ignited the Cowboys’ rebuild into a three-Super Bowl run between 1992-95.
In Jones and Jimmy Johnson‘s first year at the helm, the Cowboys received a staggering haul for the then-superstar running back in October 1989, landing three first-round picks, three second-rounders, a third and a sixth between the 1990 and ’92 drafts. The Parsons haul does not compare to the Walker swap, which would be an impossible deal to pull off today.
These extension talks breaking down led to the Cowboys betting they can improve based on the two additional first-round picks — and whatever Clark can provide in his early 30s — they collected from the Packers. Early proclamations for the Green Bay side as the trade winner have emerged, but Dallas has two first-round choices to make before the judges’ scorecards are turned in on this momentous swap down the road.
Even with Parsons, Dallas doesn’t seem like a threat to the rest of the league until next decade.
They should burn it down, trade Dak, take the cap hit next year and restart in 2027.
How in Gods green earth are they going to trade Dak? They would have to eat half his salary and give a 2nd rnd pick to a team to take him. He is a top tier and mid level QB.
The salary cap is mostly imaginary considering the number of loopholes available. If they trade Dak (not cut, they can’t cut him) the dead cap would be pushed to next year and would be approx $81m. The acquiring team would only have reasonable cap payouts going forward so they can get a decent return. Teams have taken on worse dead cap hits, especially since the cap is hiking every year right now.
Otherwise they’ll be stuck in 6-8 win territory for the next decade. Just saying, smart move is blow it up and start over. Jerry might be too old to give that another shot though.
“Smart Move” and Jerry Jones (Cowboys) don’t belong in the same sentence
Damn, it really is the same as the Luka trade. Refusing to shop around for an arbitrary reason.
so they should get the first pick in the draft now too?
NBA is not in control and no lottery.
Sort of wild that these Dallas teams aren’t trying to send these deals out for the best offer. First Luka and now Parsons lol.
From GB Fan’s perspective, those old enough to remember, this reminds me of when the Mad Stork, Red Hendricks arrived. He was a monster that one year. The big difference is GB extended Parsons immediately. Great to be a Packer fan on Long Island!
Man I’m jealous, you Pack fans must be STOKED lol. One man’s garbage is another man’s treasure … even though that “garbage” was originally a diamond in the first place.
Parsons was worth minimum 3 1st rounders, and probably 4. He still hasn’t reached close to his peak. He’s had little injuries. He’s got 25 sack potential. Complete game-changer. Jerry didn’t want to pay a player like that $13m less than his C tier QB? Just insane levels of hubris and incompetence.
It all depends what Dallas does with the 47 mill a year.
You can get some quality players for 10-12 mill at positions you need.
Sure. Dallas traded Parsons but they could sign Clowney, ZaDarius Smith and get Parsons production for cheaper than 47 mill.
Plus if they wind up trading back in the draft with GBs picks they could hit on some draft picks.
They filled a positional need with one of the better DTs in the league in Kenny Clark, got the two firsts they can trade back from, and freed up 47 mill a year.
Somehow I think Clark, draft picks, and whoever they sign for 47 mill will do more for Dallas than just Parsons cause you’re talking upwards of 6+ guys
Theoretically, but though Dallas can draft well, you cant predict who will be successful in future drafts–Mazi Smith– while Parson’s deserved an extension that should have been done last summer. The best thing for Dallas is they get cap relief but they better hope Prescott can play up to his salary which is doubtful.
No they absolutely cannot.
Jadeveon Clowney has yet to have a single season with double digits in sacks, and he went first overall in 2014.
No player is worth 4 years of first round draft picks, in addition to a record-setting contract. Not in today’s salary cap-driven NFL
Nonsense.
That’s cool
Clowney posted 5.5 sacks last year ZaDarius Smith posted 4.
Parsons posted 12
You can replace Parsons with both Clowney and Smith and will have money left over like 20 mill or more
That’s literally not how it works.
Only somebody who doesn’t actually know football thinks that’s how it works.
That’s literally how it works lmao. Teams do it all the time in multiple sports
That’s how the athletics replaced Giambi leaving to the Yankees by using 3 different hitters to replace his production
That’s how Denver replaced Carmelo Anthony by replacing his offense across the starting lineup
That’s how NFL teams literally replace positions like RBs where they go to a committee approach
You can replace Parsons sack production by bringing in other proven edge rushers. Can one guy do it? Probably not. But 2 guys most likely could. And they’d be cheaper combine than Parsons
Sit this one out before you embarrass yourself more.
Let’s do the math.
1 player gets 12 sacks
2 players get 9.5 sacks
If you take player As total and add player Bs total you get 17.5 sacks.
I have been out of school longer that most of you have been alive but 17.5 is more than 9.5.
The money is a whole different ball game but you will never get more unless you do it for cap relief. Don’t know Dallas’s cap situation and don’t care. You can not say on a metric like sacks the 5 or whatever amount of players you can sign will replace said metric. Lastly how many positions on D could you upgrade? You can’t add however many body’s if you can’t upgrade a position and give them playing time.
12+9.5 is 21.5 not 17.5
I actually miscounted Smiths sacks
He started the year in CLE posted 5 sacks then
Was shipped off to DET posted another 4 sacks for a total of 9 sacks
So 2024 sack
Parsons: 12
Smith&Clowney 14.5
Yeah, they’re definitely capable of replacing his production and can do it a lot cheaper.
Just like baseball uses platoon hitters to make up for certain positions.
That’s not how any of this works. Lol.
It literally is.
How did the Giants replace Saquon Barkley? Tyrone Tracy and Devin Singletary
Saquon posted 2200 all purpose scrimmage yards for 13 mill a year?
Meanwhile Tracy and Singletary posted 1700 scrimmage yards for 5 mill.
Had Giants had a better QB situation they probably see more yards too.
So yes. It’s literally how teams do things lmao.
Most folks in front offices are data driven. If they could get close to the same amount of production for less than half the cost, they would. They would never hand out big dollar contracts.
How many lower first round picks turn into generational edge rushers? 4 might even be low. You happily pay those guys and should feel tickled you get to be the team that has them. He’s worth more than Lamb and Dead-Money Prescott combined. Those guys aren’t rare. Lamb is very good. Prescott is ok. Parsons is hall of fame legendary good. And still just scratching the surface. Jerry is one of the dumbest humans ever. Barely literate, and completely undeserving of his comfort and position. He’ll be dead soon, and I would put money on Parsons winning a super bowl before Cowboys even make it back to the NFC championship game. Jerry’s legacy will be how stupid he was and how he ran an amazing team into the ground by always thinking he knew best.
How many generational pass rushers have won Super Bowls?
Watt
Garrett
Parsons
Hunter
Mack
Hendrickson
Crosby
Burns
Haven’t sniffed one.
Bosa may have missed his window
Even going back further peppers taylor Abraham smith doleman etc never won one.
You literally just watched the eagles win a Super Bowl because they understood one pass rusher wasn’t going to beat Mahomes it took 4 deep pressuring him from everywhere
You also watch the chiefs win superbowls cause they don’t overpay guys esp pass rushers and dbs
Patriots never had a generational pass rusher.
They never won one because they were on terrible teams or teams that just barely got there.
Now mention Suggs, Strahan, LT, Bruce Smith, Chris Long, Brandon Graham, Seymour, and many many others who were among the top at the position by far and won one of more.
The Chiefs literally paid Frank Clark a huge contract, and the Patriots had Seymour.
The Eagles literally won because of their pass rush and corners.
Hendrickson was literally points away from winning one.
Seymour LOL Richard Seymour wasn’t elite by any means. He was a system guy that got exposed as such when traded to the Raiders
Brandon Graham won superbowls playing along side other pass rushers proving my point. Sweat Cox Curry Milton Carter Smith
Suggs played along side Ray Lewis and Ed Reed
Chris Long didn’t win anything until end of his career when he was a situational pass rusher.
For someone who throws accused others of not knowing ball as often as you do your posts are an utter embarrassment this to site and whoever you learned ball from is probably rolling over in their grave or wears a paper bag over their head out of shame being associated with such god awful takes you routinely spew.
69 I am not a grammar cop guy normally but that is a helluva run on sentence.
Every team in the NFL wants Micah Parsons. Had the Cowboys traded him before teams solidified their teams and caps, they would have gotten way more. Parsons is Lawrence Taylor-esque in terms of how disruptive he is. highest pass rush win rate, by a considerable margin. You don’t trade generational talents when they want to stay. Jerry Jones is a joke. Don’t run PR for him.
GabeofThrones must be Micah’s agent. That explains so much. Again, in today’s cap reality, having four high prospect rookies with relatively low salaries and less risk (one injury doesn’t negate the value of all four) helps a team more than one star player. He’s good, but not that good. One knee injury away from destroying the team’s playoff chances for four years (probably more).
Dallas was so intent on shoring up their run defense that they drafted nobody to fill those spots the last two years. Cowboys fans….youve been had. Again. You’re nothing but marks. Annually.
The run defense comment from the Joneses was laughable. I do see the argument for the more tangible reasons-namely the cap relief and picks. Parsons is the sort of generational player that can change your defense, but the players that could be had could definitely swing this in Dallas’ favor-if they make the right calls.
We’re not not going to know until we can evaluate the picks that Dallas makes, which will take many years from today, but this could be good for them. It could be bad, too. I think that it will take a change in their strategy from the last two or so years of being passive (ironically in part due to planning for a Parsons extension) in free agency, but the Cowboys could go either way here. They could make these picks next year and then sign some high level free agents and be contenders again, or try to trade some more and rebuild, but in any case, we’ll need a few years to fully evaluate a trade of this nature accurately.
Yep, Jones is ridiculous. But Frank Clark will most definitely improve their run defense.
The delusion still in these comments a day later.
Dudes love defending billionaires lol
I can accede to arguments from either side, but how much money one of the parties is worth is totally irrelevant to whether or not this was a sound football decision.
Its an American tradition to kiss rich peoples backsides. Baffling since Billionaires are behind most of the worlds issues, but yeah people love Billionaires and rant against people making minimum wage.
There are just as many people who hate billionaires, probably more. That really doesn’t impact the outcome of this trade. How much money someone has or doesn’t have is totally irrelevant to whether or not this Micah Parsons trade was good or bad for the teams involved.
Have you read yours?
This whole “we got two 1st round picks!” chest pump is borderline hilarious when you look at the 2026 draft class
Curious what other teams Dallas discussed Parsons with
Jerry Jones is incompetent and I needs to be removed from controlling the team. Its time for the NFL to step in before he does something truly embarrassing.
Clown show.
REALLY YOU GOT 1 number 1 .green bay got parsons that’s like a number 1 for the pack
JERRY WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH CLARK NEXT YEAR POUND SAND. He in the league for 10 yrs the wheels going to come of fast . And he wants a new contract
When u count apples to apples ,the cowboys realisticly only got 1 number 1 because they got there #1 with parsons and will Clark be with DC in 26 he will want a new contract. And he will be washed up 10 yr vet hahaha.