Steelers Laughing As Cowboys' Problem With Micah Parsons May Hand Pittsburgh A Franchise Quarterback (Steelers News)
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Steelers Laughing As Cowboys' Problem With Micah Parsons May Hand Pittsburgh A Franchise Quarterback

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have been one of the most-talked about NFL organizations throughout the course of the 2025 offseason. One of the biggest headlines that was attached to the franchise was involving a rare May trade that sent George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys. Many expected the wide receiver to be dealt prior to, or during, the NFL Draft, but after a move didn't occur, it was believed that he would play out the final year of his rookie contract in the Steel City. Now, he is teaming up with CeeDee Lamb in the NFC and a duo has been formed that could be very dangerous.

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New Cowboys teammates CeeDee Lamb (left) and George Pickens (right) stand on the practice field as the duo gets some work in during 2025 offseason activities.

Unfortunately for fans of the Cowboys, the two wide receivers have not been the talk of Dallas' training camp. Team Owner Jerry Jones is playing hardball with edge rusher Micah Parsons, and the talented defender recently requested a trade. The decision to not pay Parsons yet has left Jones under intense scrutiny, given the fact that the pass rusher is one of the league's best.

In a recent appearance on ESPN's Get UP, respected analyst Dan Orlovsky found a way to relate Parsons' situation to quarterback Dak Prescott, insinuating that if Jones does indeed trade Parsons, Prescott's Super Bowl window in Dallas would close.

"If they trade [Parsons], and I don't think they do, if they trade him, it declares the Dak Prescott era over," Orlovsky said. "This team has no shot of winning a Super Bowl without Micah Parsons. No shot, and if you're doing it, it's to acquire a ton of first-round picks, so you have the ammunition to go get an Arch Manning of the future."

The Steelers are set to have 12 draft picks in 2026, which gives the front office plenty of options when it comes to bringing in the next franchise quarterback. Instead of drafting one, however, could an available Prescott be a target for General Manager Omar Khan? Orlovsky believes trading Parsons away would upset the Cowboys' best players.

"There's no way that you can go to your locker room with Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, some of the first-round picks you have on your offensive line, Trevon Diggs, and go, 'Hey, go beat Philadelphia when you don't have Micah Parsons. Go beat the Rams when you don't have Micah Parsons.' Your locker room will sit there and go like, 'Oh, well you've obviously moved on, so we're going to start our process of moving on as well.'"

Any team interested in acquiring Prescott would have to take a long look at his contract. Some of the cap hits are astronomical in the coming years, but Khan is known to be a guru when it comes to the finances in deals. There's no reason to believe that he couldn't make something work for Prescott if a trade were to happen during the 2026 offseason.

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Steelers General Manager Omar Khan signs for and meets with fans during the team's 2023 training camp at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, PA.

Fans in Dallas shouldn't be panicking just yet, but there were already some rumors about Prescott's long-term position with the Cowboys during the 2025 offseason. Certain reports were eventually debunked because it was quite literally impossible for Jones to entertain the idea of dealing Prescott after the franchise altered the quarterback's contract.

Prescott has a no-trade clause, but that can always be waived, especially if he is upset about how Jones moves forward. If the Cowboys trade Parsons and pick up a plethora of draft capital, and then go on to invest in a first-round signal-caller, Prescott may be requesting to be traded as well. That's a long ways away from happening, but the Steelers immediately come to mind as a team that would likely be interested.

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Quarterback Dak Prescott walks off the field after the Dallas Cowboys' loss to the Green Bay Packers in the 2024 NFC Wild Card game.


Steelers' Best Case Scenario Would Be Emergence Of Will Howard

It's not easy to make a name for oneself in the NFL, and it's even tougher for players like Will Howard who were drafted in the sixth round. Pittsburgh will be in the quarterback market once again in 2026 if Aaron Rodgers is serious about retirement, so it would be a fantastic development if Howard solidifies himself as the next starter in the Steel City.


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