
For the first time in a long while, the Cowboys may have their eyes set on the future, rather than immediate contention.
Competing for a 2025 playoff spot in the NFC isn’t completely out of question, but Thursday’s blockbuster trade that sent Micah Parsons to Green Bay certainly set Jerry Jones’ squad up better for 2026 or 2027 than the upcoming campaign.
With a defense that now lacks a star pass rusher following Parsons’ departure, plus a recent history of struggles with their run game, the Cowboys may have a path to 2025 playoff berth but not a Super Bowl-level ceiling.
However, Jones also acquired two first-round picks in Thursday’s deal. With the high value placed on top draft selections in the NFL, Dallas will have an opportunity to either draft four first-round players over the next two years or use those picks to acquire another star.
Either way, dealing Parsons has left the franchise with a newfound flexibility it hasn’t had in some time.