The Dallas Cowboys and Micah Parsons relationship appears to be beyond repair. In a statement on X, the star pass-rusher revealed that the Cowboys have refused to talk to his agent. This led to Parsons finally requesting a trade out of Dallas - a move the Buffalo Bills should definitely make. And if they wanted a rough estimate on what it would cost to get done, the Chicago Bears laid out the blueprint when they traded for Khalil Mack, as ESPN's Adam Schefter points out.
"A potential trade comp for Micah Parsons: When 27-year-old Khalil Mack was traded from Oakland to Chicago, the Bears gave up two first-round picks, a third-round pick, and a sixth-round pick for Mack, a second-round pick, and a conditional fifth-round pick," Schefter posted on X. "Now the 26-year-old Parsons — who is one of only two players in NFL history to register a dozen-plus sacks in each of his first four NFL seasons, along with Reggie White — has now requested a trade."
A similar deal would be considered a deal for the Bills. What holes do they have that they need a ton of draft capital? An elite pass-rusher like Parsons could be what puts them over the hump against the Kansas City Chiefs. If the Cowboys would take this deal, it's one they should offer.
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