Micah Parsons raises eyebrows with reaction to Cowboys' 1st-round draft pick

Dallas Cowboys star linebacker Micah Parsons is working double duty in his roles as an NFL contestant and an NFL Draft analyst for Bleacher Review on Thursday But that doesn't mean he keeps his bias separate as Parsons has shared his emotional reactions to how the draft has played out so far in relation to how it affects his squad CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMEarly in the first round when the Carolina Panthers took wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan out of Arizona Parsons threw a fit agonizing over the fact that his company would not get to draft the star pass catcher After the pick was informed Parsons was seen burying his face in his hands then punched a nearby pillow That was supposed to be our pick Parsons cried on the Bleacher Assessment live broadcast He was supposed to be opposite of CeeDee Lamb Then when it came time for the Cowboys to make their own pick Parsons was hardly enthusiastic GET FULL NFL DRAFT COVERAGE WITH REAL-TIME PICKS EXPERT ANALYSIS AND CAN'T-MISS MOMENTSAs the Cowboys' pick of offensive lineman Tyler Booker was communicated Parsons' smile faded he didn't say a word and then lightly threw his hands up Then when Parsons' Bleacher Document co-hosts began to laugh at the Cowboys pass rusher for his lukewarm response to the pick he changed his tune Hold on I authentically am excited about the pick Parsons stated adding that he believes Booker is a beast Parsons then made the excuse that I just wished to see that on my side of the ball despite rooting for the company to take McMillian an offensive athlete just minutes earlier I'm not mad at the pick he added Parsons offered a lukewarm response in last year's draft after his Cowboys selected offensive lineman Tyler Guyton who was not listed as one of Parson's preferred players After that announcement Parsons sat there with a blank emotionless face then shook his head Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter