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Dan Orlovsky Drops Shocking Micah Parsons Trade Prediction That Could Change the NFL Landscape Forever

Dan Orlovsky Drops Shocking Micah Parsons Trade Prediction That Could Change the NFL Landscape Forever

So, the Dallas Cowboys pulled off what might be the most eyebrow-raising trade of the year—shipping Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. Yep, you read that right. Micah Parsons, the guy who’s been terrorizing quarterbacks and lighting up Pro Bowls, suddenly wearing green and gold? It’s the sort of move that makes you scratch your head and wonder: Did Jerry Jones lose a bet, or is this just some bizarre strategy nobody saw coming? On First Take, ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky didn’t hold back, calling it one of the worst trades in Cowboys history. And honestly, it’s tough to disagree—even if we’re jumping the gun a bit. With Parsons just hitting 26, two-time All-Pro creds already tucked in his belt, and the Cowboys settling for two first-round picks that barely seem to match his value… well, it leaves you pondering how this will look when all the confetti settles. Are the Cowboys handing over a future legend for mere potential, or is this a masterstroke waiting to be appreciated? Here’s the full skinny on one of the NFL’s most jaw-dropping moves.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 29: Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys warms up before a game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on December 29, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

 

It caught everybody by surprise when the Dallas Cowboys actually did the unthinkable on Thursday and traded star edge rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers following an awkward public back-and-forth between Parsons’ camp and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

The outcome was devastating for the Cowboys, but the Packers now have what could be the missing piece for them to go win a Super Bowl, and ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky recently had a strong prediction about how the trade will age over time.

On Friday morning’s episode of First Take, Orlovsky said this will go down as one of the worst trades in the history of the Cowboys franchise.

“This will go down as one of the worst trades in the history of [the Dallas Cowboys] organization,” Orlovsky said.

It’s hard not to agree with him, even though it might be short-sighted and reactionary to do so.

Simply considering the recent hauls other star defenders have gotten in trades in recent years, it’s fair to wonder if the Cowboys could have at least gotten more in return.

Jamal Adams and Khalil Mack fetched more than the two first-round picks the Cowboys received for Parsons, and it’s safe to say Parsons achieved more than either of them did prior to being traded.

Parsons just turned 26 and is already a four-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro, and even if the Cowboys nail each of the first-round picks they got in return, it will be hard to stomach losing one of the absolute best pass rushers in the NFL.

Dallas has made some rough trades in the past, as they once traded two first-round picks for Joey Galloway, but this is going to be tough to top unless Parsons turns into a shell of his former self.

The post Dan Orlovsky Turns Heads With Prediction About Micah Parsons Trade appeared first on The Cold Wire.

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