"We need him to feel good, especially once we get into [next week's] minicamp, but to feel good going into the summer so he can train," said Gase, who last week said the team was "being smart" by keeping Parker on the sideline. "That's a lot of time between that minicamp and training camp. I think we're looking at five weeks there. So as long as he can train this summer that's really the most important thing for us."