By now, Dallas Cowboys fans are beginning to move on from Micah Parsons, but since this is the internet, certain comments will inevitably go viral and catch everyone's attention.
During Saturday's slate of college football games, one graphic began making the rounds that had Cowboys Nation in its feelings once again.
The graphic focused on pressure rate on first and second downs (non-passing downs) since Parsons came into the NFL in 2021 as the No. 12 overall pick in the NFL draft. To put it simply, it hurts.
Parsons is head and shoulders above anyone else in the league in the category, which shows just how devastating of a loss the trade was for Dallas. Parsons' pressure rate in those situations was 15.30 percent. The second-best? Cincinnati Bengals star Trey Hendrickson at 11.80 percent.
dude come on pic.twitter.com/wqEUDXcp9z
— Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) August 30, 2025
As ESPN's Ben Solak points out, "The difference between Parsons and [former Defensive Player of the Year Myles] Garrett is the same as the difference between Garrett and Bud Dupree (63rd)."
Ouch.
Everyone knows that Parsons can change games, but the graphic really puts everything into perspective. If there's any silver lining, it's that the Cowboys are deep on the EDGE and will have a rotation that can keep everyone fresh.
Unfortunately, Dallas doesn't have anyone who can impact or change a game single-handedly like Parsons was able to do. We are going to learn a lot of the defense this season.
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