Micah Parsons sent massive ripple effects across the NFL Friday. One likely bound to attract the attention of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Dallas Cowboys star pass rusher requested a trade. The perennial Pro Bowler Parsons himself sent out a lengthy social media post indicating his desire to leave.
Thank you Dallas ! I pic.twitter.com/EUnEj9uRUt
— Micah Parsons (@MicahhParsons11) August 1, 2025
The NFL world quickly reacted, including fellow Pro Bowl teammate CeeDee Lamb.
Never fails dawg.
Just pay the man what you owe em. No need for the extra curricular— CeeDee Lamb (@_CeeDeeThree) August 1, 2025
But Parsons wanting out becomes music to the ears of several NFL teams. Including ones itching for additional pass rush help. Or the ones already tired of watching Parsons terrorize their quarterback.
How do the Raiders fit into this scenario? Vegas can make up for lost time by putting together a perfect proposal for Jerry Jones and company.
The Silver and Black once endured a similar situation Dallas and Parsons face. Khalil Mack sent shockwaves by leaving Oakland via trade. ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reflected back on that blockbuster move — and how it intertwines with Parsons.
“When 27-year-old Khalil Mack was traded from Oakland to Chicago, the Bears gave up two first-round picks, a third-round pick, and a sixth-round pick for Mack, a second-round pick, and a conditional fifth-round pick,” Schefter brought up on X (formerly Twitter).
Parsons is near the age of Mack when he became a Bear.
“Now the 26-year-old Parsons — who is one of only two players in NFL history to register a dozen-plus sacks in each of his first four NFL seasons, along with Reggie White — has now requested a trade,” Schefter added.
Time to see if the Raiders can attempt a similar move.
First off, Maxx Crosby is off limits. Pete Carroll himself ensured the star edge rusher is in Vegas for the long haul. Crosby’s $106.5 million extension immediately makes him untradeable.
But Crosby needs help. All the more reason why Raider fans likely envision a Parsons/Crosby pairing.
But can owner Mark Davis, general manager John Spytek, even co-owner Tom Brady pull it off?
The Raiders hold first round selections for 2026 and 2027. They hold third rounders for the next three drafts too. Dallas already holds its third rounder for next season through the Pittsburgh Steelers. The George Pickens trade handed Dallas the future third rounder.
Outside of Crosby, the rest of the roster is cluttered with newcomers (including rookies) and players not even three years into the league. This rules out the Raiders trading a veteran on the team to sweeten the deal.
The trio of Spytek/Davis/Brady can attempt to prove their “all-in” motive in Sin City. They can hand their ’26 and ’27 first rounders to Jones and Dallas. Vegas can throw...