Cowboys got same trade return for Micah Parsons that the Bengals would’ve gotten for Trey Hendrickson

Green Bay’s packers were lucky by exchanging Kenny Clark to Dallas Cowboys in the Micah Parsons blockbuster. The packers could have obtained Trey Hendrickson from the Bengals of Cincinnati at a similar price.
Although it was not clear if the agreement would have been as close as possible, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network revealed that Clark should be included in a potential proposition of Hendrickson. Green Bay drew a harder line in the sand for Clark in the negotiations.
“Packers first put the obstacle on a business for the sources of Cincinnati Bengals Edge Trey Hendrickson, according to sources, before withdrawing the success of the offseason when they acquired the star Micah Parsons of Cowboys,” wrote Rapoport.
“Packers are among the teams that have called and engaged the most with Cincinnati on a potential trade for Hendrickson this off -season, with a first offer made for the bag manager last season.
“In fact, the Kenny Clark’s defensive platform would also have been involved in trade if the two parties had concluded an agreement, although Green Bay was not willing to separate from him at this stage.”
Hendrickson ended up signing a reworked agreement to return to Cincinnati.
Parsons is the type of player on which you compromise with Clark in the negotiations. Green Bay’s defense seemed even more dangerous than unity among the first five of last year in a 27-13 victory against the Lions of Detroit on Sunday.
However, it badly reflects on Jerry Jones. Like most major exchanges, its franchise tends to do.
The cowboys received two first -round choices and the choices of third and fifth round, but it is possible that the Bengals could have obtained it too.
You are in a bad place if the decisions of your player staff are tied with, if not behind, Duke Tobin.



