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Micah officially requests a trade


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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

I don't think the two firsts is going to go down. We've seen teams posture with that demand but when is the last time it actually happened?

Schefter was thinking it could go like the bears Khalil Mack trade. I don’t remember the exact details of that trade but it was a hefty haul. 

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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Schefter was thinking it could go like the bears Khalil Mack trade. I don’t remember the exact details of that trade but it was a hefty haul. 

I edited the post to add more info about the most recent history of the two firsts trade package.

https://www.baltimorebeatdown.com/2023/3/6/23627251/3-recent-nfl-trades-including-two-first-round-draft-picks-khalil-mack-trade-tunsil-trade-watson

Honestly with how teams are gearing so heavily with analytics I have a hard time believing a team will actually cave to those demands this go around.

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Hes wants the highest paid non-QB deal. 

Like Horn he's got some injury questions, its awful hard to pay someone in street cloths.

I do not see any way Dallas trades him.

Lastly, everyone in near talking about two 1st is enough??? I think it was be MUCH more, like another 1st, 2nd and mids and maybe even some players. He's young and a force when healthy. 

I hope he doesn't end up in the NFC south and I see no chance Panthers even call. 

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17 minutes ago, frankw said:

I don't think the two firsts is going to go down. We've seen teams posture with that demand but when is the last time it actually happened?

Watson

Tunsil

Mack

In that order.

The Watson package alone is enough to put an end to these wild trades. But the other two  certainly don't help either.

This, and the Cowboys lose additional leverage because he’s in the final year of his deal. If he truly wanted to, he could sit out the season and Dallas would get zero compensation for him.

Truly think a 1st next year and a mid round pick could get it done.

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13 minutes ago, Fenrir said:

This, and the Cowboys lose additional leverage because he’s in the final year of his deal. If he truly wanted to, he could sit out the season and Dallas would get zero compensation for him.

Truly think a 1st next year and a mid round pick could get it done.

If that is what it takes, I’d be all for it. Didn’t Tepper say something about having bryce in a rookie contract allows the team to load up elsewhere? Or was that fan speculation? Well, either way, time to prove it lol

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12 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

If that is what it takes, I’d be all for it. Didn’t Tepper say something about having bryce in a rookie contract allows the team to load up elsewhere? Or was that fan speculation? Well, either way, time to prove it lol

I'm a firm hell no on trading any future 1sts until we're absolutely certain Bryce is the long-term answer. I don't see how anyone could be certain of that as of now.

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Carolina Panthers

Dallas- Micah Parsons

Panthers- Derrick Brown, 2026 Third Round Pick

Carolina is in desperate need of pass rush juice, and while parting with Derrick Brown may seem costly, the trade would be well worth it. For Dallas, the deal makes a lot of sense, as they’ve struggled for years to find a true run stuffer, and Brown would immediately fill that void. On the Panthers' side, the move signals a clear commitment to prioritizing quarterback pressure. In addition, it is typically easier to find an elite run defender than it is to find an elite pass rusher.

https://nflspinzone.com/5-logical-destinations-for-micah-parsons-after-massive-trade-request

 

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2 minutes ago, TD alt said:

Discuss.

 

Carolina Panthers

Dallas- Micah Parsons

Panthers- Derrick Brown, 2026 Third Round Pick

Carolina is in desperate need of pass rush juice, and while parting with Derrick Brown may seem costly, the trade would be well worth it. For Dallas, the deal makes a lot of sense, as they’ve struggled for years to find a true run stuffer, and Brown would immediately fill that void. On the Panthers' side, the move signals a clear commitment to prioritizing quarterback pressure. In addition, it is typically easier to find an elite run defender than it is to find an elite pass rusher.

https://nflspinzone.com/5-logical-destinations-for-micah-parsons-after-massive-trade-request

 

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26 minutes ago, TD alt said:

Discuss.

 

Carolina Panthers

Dallas- Micah Parsons

Panthers- Derrick Brown, 2026 Third Round Pick

Carolina is in desperate need of pass rush juice, and while parting with Derrick Brown may seem costly, the trade would be well worth it. For Dallas, the deal makes a lot of sense, as they’ve struggled for years to find a true run stuffer, and Brown would immediately fill that void. On the Panthers' side, the move signals a clear commitment to prioritizing quarterback pressure. In addition, it is typically easier to find an elite run defender than it is to find an elite pass rusher.

https://nflspinzone.com/5-logical-destinations-for-micah-parsons-after-massive-trade-request

 

Thats some dumb ass poo right there 😆 

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