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Dallas Cowboys star linebacker Mika Parsons is in his double duty in his role as an NFL player and NFL draft analyst for Thursday's Bleacher Report.
But that doesn't mean he will keep his biases separate as he shares his emotional responses about how the draft has played out so far in terms of how Parsons affects his team.
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Earlier in the first round, when the Carolina Panthers took wide receiver Tetaro Amakumillan from Arizona, Parsons threw a fit and suffered from the fact that his team didn't draft a star pass catcher.
After the pick was announced, Parsons was seen buried in his face in his hand, then punched a nearby pillow.
“It was supposed to be our pick!” Parsons cried out on the Bleacher Report Live Broadcast. “He was supposed to be the opposite of Sheede Ram!”
Then, when it was time for the Cowboys to choose for themselves, Parsons was almost enthusiastic.
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Parsons' smile faded when the Cowboys offensive lineman Tyler Booker pick was announced, and he didn't say anything, then threw his hand lightly.
He then changed his songs when Parsons' Bleacher Report co-host began laughing at the Cowboys pass rush due to his lukewarm response to the pick.
“Wait! I'm actually excited about the pick!” Parsons added that he believes Booker is a “beast.”
Parsons then made the excuse “I wanted to see it on my side” despite the team taking root just minutes ago to bring in the offensive player McMillian.
“I'm not mad at the pick!” he added.
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Parsons provided a lukewarm response in last year's draft after the Cowboy selected offensive lineman Tyler Guyton, who was not listed as one of Person's priority players. After the announcement, Parsons sat there with a blank, emotionless look on his face before shaking his head.
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