49ers’ perfect Micah Parsons trade proposal

49ers’ perfect Micah Parsons trade proposal
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The San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys don’t make deals often. But pulling off a second blockbuster trade since 2023 looks enticing. Especially with Micah Parsons involved.

Niners fans likely remember who departed around this time two years ago. Trey Lance was shipped away to the Cowboys on Aug. 25, 2023. San Francisco and general manager John Lynch officially parted ways with their No. 3 overall pick of 2021.

The 49ers completed a deal with a longtime rival on that August day. Maybe it’s time for Jerry Jones and the Cowboys front office to pay it forward.

Do 49ers have room of Micah Parsons?

The 49ers do have financial room. That’s good news for members of the 49ers Faithful.

But there’s not enough flexibility. Which presents the first problem here.

The franchise holds more than $47 million in cap space according to Over The Cap. Parsons could demand $40 million or higher per year.

Why the massive annual number? Parsons would join the likes of Myles Garrett, T.J. Watt and current 49ers star Nick Bosa in comprising the top highest paid pass rushers. Except Parsons may become convinced he’s worth more than the Pittsburgh Steelers star Watt.

Parsons seeking more than the $41 million Watt earns annually will place S.F. in a bind. Even though they’d still won’t exceed the $47 million left over. However, S.F. and Lynch can attempt to see if there’s a more workable figure near the $35 million per year ball park.

And that’s where this proposal enters the picture.

What can 49ers offer for Micah Parsons?

Lynch and the Niners would need to unload not one, but multiple first round picks for Parsons. Then look to add a day two selection to help sweeten the deal.

But if the 49ers want to attempt becoming more bold, they’d include a star performer to solidify a trade. Let’s go over terms of this potential offer right before we dive into the impact.

49ers land

  • EDGE Micah Parsons
  • Cowboys 2026 second rounder
  • Cowboys WR Jalen Tolbert

Cowboys receive

  • 2026 first rounder from 49ers (giving them two day one picks for next draft)
  • 2027 first rounder
  • Wide receiver Jauan Jennings
  • 2026 fourth-round pick (conditional)

San Francisco pulls off more than boosting edge help for Bosa. They use this scenario to address Jennings’ situation.

The WR wants a trade if the 49ers don’t extend him. Jennings comes off a career-best season as leverage for wanting more money. He still may not get what he’s seeking, though, after coming within 25 yards shy of 1,000 yards. San Francisco already took care of Brandon Aiyuk last season — who delivered a career-best 1,342 yards before signing his $120 million extension. Doubtful the 49ers want to hand Jennings something similar.

But Jennings hands Dallas a needed possession/red zone target next to CeeDee Lamb. George Pickens is on board already to become the downfield threat. Tolbert, however, is emerging as the odd man...