Micah Parsons' trade request from the Dallas Cowboys is one of the biggest storylines in the NFL right now.
The 26-year-old edge rusher is frustrated with the lack of communication from the franchise on a potential extension, and though owner Jerry Jones said it's just a part of the negotiation, Jones also doesn't know if Parsons will be available for the Cowboys' Week 1 matchup versus the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dallas has no intentions of trading Parsons, but if it gets to a point where they have to, FOX Sports' Ralph Vacchiano lists the Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears, and Las Vegas Raiders as potential landing spots for the superstar pass rusher.
Parsons is one of the most prolific pass rushers in the sport, as the Penn State product has tallied double-digit sacks in each of his first four seasons and has the versatility to generate pressure from anywhere on the defensive line. The 2021 No.12 overall pick is a generational talent worth giving up premium draft capital for.
Out of the Bills, Bears, and Raiders, Chicago is the most logical destination for Parsons. The franchise has the draft capital to make a move for the four-time Pro Bowler, and with quarterback Caleb Williams still on his rookie contract, general manager Ryan Poles can find a way to find enough money to give Parsons an extension.
Landing in Buffalo would give Parsons the best chance to win a Super Bowl, though it would be tough for the Bills to sign him to a lucrative extension. Parsons would be the missing piece that elevates Buffalo over their rivals in the AFC, especially the Kansas City Chiefs.
Las Vegas would be a wild card for Parsons. The team has the draft capital and cap space to acquire the All-Pro edge rusher and ink him to an extension, and pairing him with Maxx Crosby would be electric.
However, the Raiders already gave Crosby a three-year extension worth $106 million this offseason. It's hard to imagine Las Vegas giving another pass rusher top-of-the-market money, as it would limit their ability to bolster other positions.
Overall, every team would love to have Parsons, but it's gonna cost a ton to snag him away from Dallas.
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