Micah Parsons showcased his veteran influence when he connected shortly with Green Bay Packers’ Dani Dennis-Sutton after the NFL Draft. The piece of advice centered on discipline, work ethic and maintaining focus as the rookie begins his professional career in Green Bay.
Dennis-Sutton said Parsons encouraged him to prioritize hard work above everything else after hearing his name called on draft night. The rookie defender explained that the conversation reinforced the mindset he plans to carry into his first NFL season. He added that he intends to do whatever the Packers ask of him as he competes for a role on defense.

The connection between the two players carries significance because both developed reputations as explosive defensive talents with versatile skill sets. Parsons emerged as one of the NFL’s premier pass rushers because of his speed, strength and relentless motor, traits Dennis-Sutton hopes to bring into Green Bay’s defensive system. The comparison has naturally increased expectations surrounding the Packers rookie entering training camp.
Green Bay selected Dennis-Sutton believing his athleticism and physical tools can strengthen the team’s pass rush rotation. Coaches have already praised his energy and willingness to embrace different responsibilities on defense. His ability to pressure quarterbacks and defend multiple alignments could allow the Packers to use him in several situations during his rookie season.
Green Bay Packers’ Dani Dennis-Sutton Reveals Micah Parsons’ Advice After NFL Draft

Dennis-Sutton revealed what Parsons told him after Green Bay selected him in the NFL Draft this year. This can be seen in an article by Wes Hodkiewicz for the team’s official website.
“Just be ready to work. It’s the biggest thing he said,” Dennis-Sutton said. “Don’t worry about anything outside of working, man. So, I’m here for the team, whatever the team needs me to do, and I’m ready to work.”
Parsons’ advice also reflected the reality facing young players entering the NFL. Rookies often encounter increased pressure, attention and expectations immediately after the draft, making preparation and consistency essential for long-term success. Dennis-Sutton’s response suggested he understands the importance of earning trust through performance rather than focusing on outside distractions.
The Packers continue building a defense designed around speed and versatility, and Dennis-Sutton could become an important part of that vision. If he follows the approach Parsons outlined and develops steadily within Green Bay’s system, the rookie defender may quickly position himself as another emerging playmaker in the NFC.

