How Micah Parsons envisions all-in plan for Cowboys with NFL Draft here

Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons heard the talk surrounding Dallas’ noticeably quiet free agency ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft, which will take place in Detroit from April 25 through April 27. The All-Pro pass rusher explained what he wants Cowboys owner Jerry Jones — who promised to go “all in” at a pre-draft conference Tuesday after another early playoff exit last season — to do and why he’s not worried about the future in Dallas.“It’s a lot of talk [about free agency], but I would just love to see them add guys who are going to come in and help me and [quarterback] Dak [Prescott] and create opportunities for [wide receiver] CeeDee [Lamb], you know, get things rolling and get back into the positive direction — obviously making playoffs and making a chance at a Super Bowl run,” Parsons, 25, told The Post while promoting Bleacher Report’s live NFL Draft Show, featuring him and Texans quarterback CJ Stroud, which begins Thursday.

Parsons — the 12th overall pick by Dallas in the 2021 NFL Draft — emphasized patience and a focus on young, quality players.“In reality, we still have six or seven All-Pros on our team, [that are] returning to the team that we didn’t lose,” he said.

“We might have lost some fundamental, foundational pieces, but it’s nothing that we can’t obtain in the draft and things that we can make [happen] in June.“There is still time before the season.

And I think we’re going to add a great group of guys… undrafted free agents that are still high-quality players.Look at [safety] Juanyeh Thomas, and how he contributes to our team and he’s going to grow into a bigger role this year, and he was an undrafted guy.” The Cowboys own seven picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, including No.

24 overall in the first round.Parsons’ reaction to the pick will be shown in real-time during Bleacher Report’s live NFL Draft Show — which will air on the B/R app and YouTube through all seven rounds across the three-day eve...

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