seeth07
Well-known member
Experts would disagree with your assessment. ESPN just assembled a list of the top 100 players in the NFL right now just four days ago which is a consensus from their NFL analyst staff. Defensively on the list was Myles Garrett at #3, Pat Surtain at number #6 and then Micah Parsons at #9.After reading this whole trade deal. What do people think will happen wins and losses? Honestly, I don’t think it will shift all that much. Cowboys will collapse and Packers will continue to be mediocre.
Parson’s is not a “generational player,” as mentioned. Most people will not remember him in 20 years. He’s no LT, or even Derrick Thomas and many here may say, “Derrick who?”
He’s not even the best OLB/DE in the game. Watt and Crosby are significantly better, and Parson’s can’t hold Garrett’s jock strap. You could argue he’s not even top 5. Hendrickson is more productive and Bosa is every bit the player. The dude is Garrett. He is a a legit freak, and has done it on a garbage team. We all know he’ll rip your helmet off and beat you to death. He’s the biggest, most talented, and a dawg. No, I am not a Browns fan.
As far as your question about wins/losses, if you want to look at it like baseball, you could probably argue that the WAR on Parsons coming into GB is probably something like 0.5 meaning that his impact gives the team about a 1/2 win more than it would of had without him.

