Parsons is expected to make his debut against the Lions' Packers on Sunday, sources said.
However, this won't completely praise the drama, and Parsons will likely focus on the rushing passer (rather than moving on the defensive side). There will be an increasing period to make sure when he does hit and integrate, his body is ready.
The Packers are already excited about Parsons’ contribution and see him as a smart, savvy player whose leadership and efforts are obvious.
Parsons was the number one goal for the Packers in the offseason, although that seems far-fetched. Green Bay believes Parsons is a generation player, and trade compensation – both first-round picks and Clark – both show it. That's why they're willing to date Clark – because they're back to Parsons' players.
Parsons talked to reporters this week and shines in his enlightenment of Green Bay.
“I never went to the locker room with someone like that,” Parsons said Thursday. “I came for treatment on Tuesday and I saw almost everyone in the locker room. This is the first time I've seen this. It shows how much these people want to have here. … They just want to hang out with each other and hang out. It's important. When you want to get into a building, you're important.