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As good as Parsons is, will re-signing him as the top defensive player in the NFL keep the Cowboys from being able to improve the roster? Would trading him for multiple picks along with saving the high cap number actually be a viable option?– Michael Feichter/ Akron, OH**
Patrik: As opposed to keeping the generational, record-setting pass rusher who is showing maturation in stepping up to be a leader and defender of your team and locker room against all comers, including if that person is DeMarcus Lawrence; and a multi-time All-Pro who's still 25 years old, one of the fastest to 50 career sacks and infinitely more pressures/disruptions, who headlines a position you currently have depth concerns over even with him on the roster? Stop me when trading away the person I'm describing makes any sense, other than presumably being unwilling to pay a contract you saw coming from a mile away, and one he's earned and will continue earning with his level of competitiveness going forward. Unless another team is willing to sell their soul by way of multiple first-round picks and possibly throwing in a more than capable player, it's not even worth the thought. And, to be honest, even then ... my answer is still a resounding no.
Why? Because good luck hitting on any of those shiny new draft picks in the same intergalactic fashion as Parsons' selection. Maybe you find a Pro Bowler. Maybe you find an All-Pro. But maybe you find a Taco with half the cheese gone and the other half past its expiration date. When you hit a jackpot, you quit while you're ahead, because you find out quickly that the more you roll the dice, the more the House wins.
Nick: I feel like this question comes up a lot and I've just never been on board with it. I understand the premise of course - getting multiple picks for a player that is going to cost a fortune to re-sign.
But why is going to cost that much? Why would you get that many picks? Well, maybe because he's a superstar player. Every minute teams pour into the NFL Draft with all the film they watch and the meetings to do their research, is to try and find generational players such as Micah. Well, they found one in 2021 and now they want to trade him.
It'd be one thing if he was a great player but you couldn't win with him but that's not the case. The Cowboys have immediately become a good team when he walked in the door. So for me, I'm finding talent around him and paying him the money. There's no guarantee that two or three first-round picks would do the trick. Ask yourself this right now, would you take Tyler Smith, Mazi Smith and Tyler Guyton for Micah? That's three first-round picks and while Tyler is a Pro Bowler, I don't think I'd do that trade. My point is that you don't know what you're getting other than Micah. I don't want to trade him.

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