Ignoring the cap influence, with is far cheaper. (How do other teams with multiple highly-paid players find a way to do so? It happens all the time, of course.) And one more: Why, if all Dallas is really netting here is pick No. 2, does this need to be a 3-way trade –
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besides just adding to the clickbait kookiness, that is? Related: Cowboys Announce Free Agency Moves Update with ‘Not Done Yet’ Hint Simply put, hypothetical trades like this are classic rage bait that likely won’t happen on Jerry Jones’ watch … we hope. Per CowboysCountry.com’s Mike Fisher, a deal with Parsons and the Cowboys is making steady progress after they “exchanged contract proposal numbers.” So no need to fret, quite yet. In the event of this trade, it would be easy to imagine how Cowboys Nation would react if Dallas gave up a 25-year-old franchise cornerstone. Many fans still have sore wounds from a move like already – in basketball, of course.