The Patriots retain significant trade opportunities late in the 2025 offseason, with a high-profile target remaining available. Trey Hendrickson and Terry McLaurin are reportedly nearing deals elsewhere, but Micah Parsons remains a feasible acquisition. Dallas appears increasingly likely to move Parsons amid internal friction, creating a chance to add a transformative pass rusher. GM Eliot Wolf did not rule out surrendering draft capital for a premier player. A package including multiple high-round picks and possibly a rostered player could convince the Cowboys, though such costs may conflict with the Patriots' broader rebuild strategy.
As the 2025 NFL offseason nears its end, the Patriots still have a big trade opportunity or two to explore to put their chances of a redemption season over the top. Although the door appears to be closing on a few of the top names, with Trey Hendrickson and Terry McLaurin rumored to be nearing deals with their current teams, a trade for Micah Parsons is still on the table.
Things in Dallas don't appear to be getting any better for the pass rusher. In fact, NFL insider Adam Schefter recently shared his belief that a divorce was almost inevitable at this point. That creates a major opportunity for the Patriots to add the ultimate game-changer to their defense, which GM Eliot Wolf didn't shut down when asked about his willingness to give up draft capital for a big-name player.
There's a chance they could throw in a player to sweeten the deal, which could allow them to take back at least one draft pick, but the Patriots are not a team with many desirable players on the roster that Dallas would likely want, at least not players they'd be willing to part with in a trade package. It's fair to assume that Jerry Jones won't be willing to entertain any conversation about Parsons that doesn't include multiple first-round picks.
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