Players as good as Micah Parsons are supposed to retire with the team that drafted them. While it is rare in today's NFL for a player to spend their entire career with one organization, Parsons is that caliber of player. And yet, the Dallas Cowboys washed their hands of him after four years.
In a blockbuster deal for the ages, the Cowboys traded Micah Parsons to the Packers for two first-round picks and defensive tackle in Kenny Clark. It's a laughable haul for a player who's at worst the second-best pass rusher in football, but is anybody really surprised?